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Gregory J. Billiter


Cpl. Glen J. Watkins
Age:   36
Hometown: Villa Hills, Ky
Date of Death: 4/6/2007
Incident Location:

Kirkuk, Iraq

 

Branch of Military:   Navy
Rank: Chief Petty Officer
Unit: Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit 11, Naval Air Station
Unit's Base:

 

Billiter grew up in Villa Hills. He went to grade school at St. Joseph's in Crescent Springs, went on to Covington Latin High School and then to the University of Dayton.Shortly after graduating from Dayton, he joined the Navy.

His parents, Pat and Barry Billiter, of Villa Hills, say he told them joining the Navy is what he always wanted to do. The last time they saw their son and his family was over the holidays up in Washington state, just before he left for Iraq.

"I didn't feel good about it", Pat Billiter said, "I'd worry daily, I have to admit that. I think I came home from Washington knowing that I had seen him for the last time."The Billiters wear a copper bracelet with their son's name on it to keep him close.They remember the last e-mail from him two weeks ago."He said his biggest regret is missing Cooper grow up" said his mom.

Greg, who his father said, saw himself as a peacemaker, would often talk about the positive things our troops are doing for the Iraqi people.

"There were roads being built," said Barry Billiter. "Schools built or refurbished, things of that nature."

Pat Billiter says Greg recently told her," I'm not making war. I'm making peace. By neutralizing bombs, I'm giving some people peace that might not know it otherwise."

06/04/2011Drew
Rest in Peace my Wolfhound with Gills. You will always be our 3 Navy Wolfhounds. Continue to watch over us and protect us. NO FEAR ALWAYS!
30/05/2009Elizabeth Billiter
My brother was not only MY protector but many others'. Please remember that the men and women that are overseas and here at home believe in what they are doing. They are trying to bring peace to an area of the world that has not had much peace for a VERY long time.


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