Army Capt. John R. Dennison, 24, of Ijamsville, Md.; assigned to the 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, N.C.; died Nov. 15 as a result of small arms fire in Balad, Iraq.
HE ALWAYS KNEW THE RIGHT THING TO DO
John Ryan Dennison was a shining light in the Class of 2000 at Urbana High School in Frederick County -- an excellent student, a football player, a wrestler. Yesterday, the school's teachers and administrators reeled from the news that he was killed Wednesday in Iraq.
"When you lose a young life, it somehow diminishes all of us," said Principal George M. Seaton.
John Ryan Dennison, 24, was promoted posthumously to Captain. He had been in Iraq since summer.
History teacher Norm Crosby, who wrote a recommendation in support of Dennison's application to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, said he was a natural leader. "He was a young man who always knew the right thing to do, whether that was cracking a joke or calling attention to something. He had a presence about him," he said.
Chemistry teacher Michelle Shearer said Dennison's smiling personality had a magnetic quality. "There isn't anybody who didn't like Ryan Dennison," she said.
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