In a moment of silence, Col. David M. Richtsmeier, commanding officer of 1st Marine Logistics Group (FWD), honors two fallen members of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 25 during a memorial service held at the base chapel June 14, 2006. Members of the "Seabee Family," Petty Officer 1st Class Gary T. Rovinski, an equipment operator, and Petty Officer 2nd Class Jaime S. Jaenke, a corpsman, were killed June 5, 2006 by an improvised explosive device while their unit was convoying in the Al Anbar Province. A native of Roseville, Ill., Rovinksi is survived by his wife Jennifer and his two daughte


In a moment of silence, Col. David M. Richtsmeier, commanding officer of 1st Marine Logistics Group (FWD), honors two fallen members of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 25 during a memorial service held at the base chapel June 14, 2006. Members of the "Seabee Family," Petty Officer 1st Class Gary T. Rovinski, an equipment operator, and Petty Officer 2nd Class Jaime S. Jaenke, a corpsman, were killed June 5, 2006 by an improvised explosive device while their unit was convoying in the Al Anbar Province. A native of Roseville, Ill., Rovinksi is survived by his wife Jennifer and his two daughters, Cecilia, 13, and Michaela, 10. Jaenke, a native of Iowa Falls, Iowa, is survived by her parents Susan and Larry, and her daughter, Kayla, 9. (Official USMC photograph by Cpl. Daniel J. Redding. 060614-M-7799R-007. Released.) USMC-060614-M-7799R-007


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