Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Maryland's Seventy-First Hero


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Army Pfc. Jonathan V. Hamm, 20, of Baltimore; assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, Fort Lewis, Wash.; died May 17 in Baghdad, of wounds sustained when his forward operating base received indirect enemy fire.

HE WAS TRYING TO CHANGE HIS LIFE

Pfc. Jonathan V. Hamm’s aunt, Eleanor S. Swan, said he left for Kuwait 10 days after the funeral of his mother. Frances S. McCullough, 52, died in February from breast cancer.

His father died in 2000 of liver failure, which Swan said sent the boy into a destructive lifestyle for a time. Another aunt, retired city police officer Leah Hamm, told The (Baltimore) Sun he was caught in a “spiral of not going to class and hanging with the wrong people.”

But she said she had an advice-filled, challenging conversation with him. After that, “he took it upon himself to change his life,” she said. Family members said the young man known as “Hammie” or “Hamm” decided to join the Army. He failed the Army test once, but took it again and passed.

Hamm had been in Iraq for about a month when he died Thursday in Baghdad.

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