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On Aug. 6 and Aug. 9, 2005, at the peak of U.S. efforts to quell rebel insurgency in Iraq, six members, including John Kulick, of National Guard Alpha Company of the 1-111th Infantry of Philadelphia were killed in two roadside bomb attacks.

Amanda Kulick (left) and her father John Kulick are shown in two separate photos at the Centra Square Fire Company in Whitpain Township.    She became a volunteer at the Centre Square Fire Company, where her father worked. His friends filled her with stories of her father.  “When I was younger,” she said, “I didn’t understand why he was gone so much. Now I understand. He was serving my country. He’s my hero.” Amanda now attends the St. Johns River State College Criminal Justice Academy in Florida
Amanda Kulick (left) and her father John Kulick are shown in two separate photos at the Centra Square Fire Company in Whitpain Township. She became a volunteer at the Centre Square Fire Company, where her father worked. His friends filled her with stories of her father. “When I was younger,” she said, “I didn’t understand why he was gone so much. Now I understand. He was serving my country. He’s my hero.” Amanda now attends the St. Johns River State College Criminal Justice Academy in FloridaRead moreHandout
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