Corporal Randall Kent Rosacker
Corporal Randall Rosacker was with the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine
Expeditionary Brigade out of Camp Lejeune, N.C.

He was killed March 23, 2003. The 21-year-old Marine, a machine gunner,  lost his life during
an intense fire fight to ensure the seizure of a strategic bridge spanning the Saddam Canal.

During high school, Rosacker decorated his bedroom in red, white and blue and painted the
colors of the flag on his first car. When he turned 18, he had an American flag tattooed on his
arm and joined the Marines, turning down university scholarships to play college football.
"He just wanted to do something for his country and that's what he did,"
said his father, Navy Command Master Chief Rod Rosacker.
Randall, raised in San Diego, where his wife, Brooke, still lives, was not just a fervent patriot.
He was fiercely protective of his two younger sisters and devoted to his family.
"He was my mentor. He taught me to be proud to be an American, he taught me to be
thankful I am free, he taught me to be proud to be me," Rosacker's sister Samantha wrote in
a poem.
The Orange County Navy League is asking for your donations to this
wonderful scholarship fund.  Rosacker's father, Command Master Chief
(Submarines) R. K. Rosacker, serves as the Command Master Chief of
the Submarine Training Facility, Naval Base Point Loma.

While America lost many young hero's during Operation Iraqi Freedom,
CPL Randall Rosacker epitomizes the quality and dedication that all of
our military men and women embody. Your donation to this scholarship
fund honors his service to our Nation and helps provide comfort to a
family for their loss.  No donation is too big or small.
Please send your checks to the contact below.  Thank you.

Make Checks payable to:

Orange County  Navy League
(Please note on the check: Rosacker Dolphin Scholarship. A letter for
your taxes will be sent out immediately)

Mail to:

Dru Secrist
872 N. Kintyre
Orange, CA 92869

Phone Contact:

714-997-8604
Orange County, Navy League of the United States