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thedrifter
10-01-07, 06:03 AM
Marine from Pasadena killed in Iraq during nighttime patrol
09/30/07 19:29:03

It took Lance Cpl. Rogelio A. Ramirez two years to get into the Marines, but he was killed just five weeks after arriving in Iraq.

Ramirez, of Pasadena, was killed Aug. 26 while on a convoy-security detail in Iraq's Anbar province, west of Baghdad. He was 21.

Ramirez dropped out of high school at age 16, but quickly became fascinated by the Marine Corps, said his mother, Irene Ramirez.

When he turned 19, he tried to sign up for the infantry, but Marine recruiters told him that he needed to pass a general equivalency diploma exam and complete 15 college credits before they would consider him. He also needed to pay off nearly $1,200 in truancy fines and get rid of a small tattoo on his left hand.

Over the next year, Ramirez went to night school and passed his GED. He enrolled in Pasadena City College and spent another year working at McDonald's to pay off the truancy fines. Then, he used a scissors to cut the tattooed skin off his hand.

"He took the top layers of skin off. When I saw it, it was raw, bleeding," said his mother. "He said, 'Mom, I'm going to go.'"

Ramirez passed the Marine entrance exam and left for induction in June 2006. Just over a year later, he was in Iraq. On Aug. 26, he was working as a machine gunner on a nighttime patrol when an explosive device hit his vehicle. He was killed instantly.

Ramirez, who was expecting a baby with his girlfriend, was buried Sept. 4 at Mountain View Cemetery in Altadena.

Ellie