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1. www.nynews.com
www.nynews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a - [Cached]Published on: 5/20/2007 Last Visited: 5/22/2007
Chay's father, Sam Chay, said the New Castle community is like family.
"After he was killed all the community supported and helped us," he said.
Kyu Hyuk Chay's name will be formally unveiled at Memorial Day observances that will include a parade, a tribute to Chay and oral histories of New Castle veterans by local Girl Scouts. Sen.
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Bob Coulombe, a major in the 105th Air Support Group of the New York Guard, will speak about Chay at the ceremonies.
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For Coulombe, Chay "was a young man you wanted to support."
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Chay, who was born in South Korea, was an Arabic linguist with the 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), based at Fort Bragg, N.C. He joined the military in January 2001 after earlier graduating from Albany University, SUNY.
He had considered a career in law enforcement, Coulombe said, but then decided to join the military. At the same time, he was close to finishing a law degree at Brooklyn Law School.
Coulombe urged him to become an Army attorney with the Judge Advocate General's Corps, but Sam Chay said his son was considering serving his country in the CIA, the FBI or the Secret Service. -
2. www.thejournalnews.com
www.thejournalnews.com/apps/pb - [Cached]Published on: 5/20/2007 Last Visited: 5/20/2007
Chay's father, Sam Chay, said the New Castle community is like family.
"After he was killed all the community supported and helped us," he said.
Kyu Hyuk Chay's name will be formally unveiled at Memorial Day observances that will include a parade, a tribute to Chay and oral histories of New Castle veterans by local Girl Scouts. Sen.
...
Bob Coulombe, a major in the 105th Air Support Group of the New York Guard, will speak about Chay at the ceremonies.
...
For Coulombe, Chay "was a young man you wanted to support."
...
Chay, who was born in South Korea, was an Arabic linguist with the 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), based at Fort Bragg, N.C. He joined the military in January 2001 after earlier graduating from Albany University, SUNY.
He had considered a career in law enforcement, Coulombe said, but then decided to join the military. At the same time, he was close to finishing a law degree at Brooklyn Law School.
Coulombe urged him to become an Army attorney with the Judge Advocate General's Corps, but Sam Chay said his son was considering serving his country in the CIA, the FBI or the Secret Service.

