22 years old from Tampa, Florida2nd Forward Support Battalion, 2nd Infantry DivisionMay 18, 2005Sgt. Antwan Walker was excited about coming home from Iraq to celebrate his 23rd birthday with his family and friends. His mother, Andrea Pringle, was busy planning the party when an Army official unexpectedly came to her house.She said he told her Thursday that her son was killed the previous day by a bomb blast in Ramadi. The Department of Defense hasn't publicly confirmed his death.Sgt. Antwan Walker, known as Twan to his friends and family, joined the Army in 2000. Pringle said her son joined to earn money for college."Twan had a lot of goals in life," She said. "He was very ambitious and very smart."Sgt. Walker had been in Iraq for about a year. He called his family often but didn't want to talk about war. Instead, he talked about starting a real estate career and his three children."He was such a good dad," his mother said. "All he wanted to do was make a good life for his kids."In April 2005, Walker wanted to talk about the fighting. He told his mother five soldiers he was traveling with were killed. His phone calls became more frequent after that.Pringle said she had days when she couldn't eat or sleep because of her worries. But she never forgot to give her son her support."I always told him I'm proud and be safe".
Friday, November 30, 2007
Wednesday Hero
22 years old from Tampa, Florida2nd Forward Support Battalion, 2nd Infantry DivisionMay 18, 2005Sgt. Antwan Walker was excited about coming home from Iraq to celebrate his 23rd birthday with his family and friends. His mother, Andrea Pringle, was busy planning the party when an Army official unexpectedly came to her house.She said he told her Thursday that her son was killed the previous day by a bomb blast in Ramadi. The Department of Defense hasn't publicly confirmed his death.Sgt. Antwan Walker, known as Twan to his friends and family, joined the Army in 2000. Pringle said her son joined to earn money for college."Twan had a lot of goals in life," She said. "He was very ambitious and very smart."Sgt. Walker had been in Iraq for about a year. He called his family often but didn't want to talk about war. Instead, he talked about starting a real estate career and his three children."He was such a good dad," his mother said. "All he wanted to do was make a good life for his kids."In April 2005, Walker wanted to talk about the fighting. He told his mother five soldiers he was traveling with were killed. His phone calls became more frequent after that.Pringle said she had days when she couldn't eat or sleep because of her worries. But she never forgot to give her son her support."I always told him I'm proud and be safe".
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