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Robert Lynch is a student Sgt. Mjr. Gary Wilson just can't forget. In just four years, he watched the kid he called Robbie grow up in the Seneca High School Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (JROTC) program.
Robbie was small in stature but big at heart," said Wilson of his former student. "You turn around, there was Robbie right there to help you."
Wilson says he saw potential in Robbie from the very beginning.
He was such a pleasurable young man, could hold an adult conversation when he was just a freshman," said Wilson. "he's somebody that you know, as soon as you talk to him, you were going to like him."
It's a maturity that landed Robbie in the Marines when he graduated, a service he was proud to do. Wilson says Lynch often came back to share what he learned with those who prepared him.
"He would tell us about how excited he was about being the Marine Corps, what his mission was," Wilson said. "They'd come in here and reminisce; this was their home away from home."
Robbie visited Seneca High School just before he left for Iraq. Wilson says his former student volunteered to go on the combat mission that left him and three others dead Tuesday.
"If there was ever more of a true American, Robbie was one," said Wilson. "He was our hero."
Lynch was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Okinawa, Japan.
Gov. Ernie Fletcher has ordered flags at all state office buildings be lowered to half-staff until sunset on the day of Lynch's funeral to be determined.
Louisville's Mayor Jerry Abramson also ordered flags at half-staff on all the city's metro government buildings through Monday, July 30th
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The Marine's Prayer:

Almighty Father, whose command is over all and whose love never fails, make me aware of Thy presence and obedient to Thy will. Keep me true to my best self, guarding me against dishonesty in purpose and deed and helping me to live so that I can face my fellow Marines, my loved ones, and Thee without shame or fear.  Protect my family. Give me the will to do the work of a Marine and to accept my share of responsibilities with vigor and enthusiasm. Grant me the courage to be proficient in my daily performance. Keep me loyal and faithful to my superiors and to the duties my Country and the Marine Corps have entrusted to me.  Help me to wear my uniform with dignity, and let it remind me daily of the traditions which I must uphold. If I am inclined to doubt, steady my faith; if I am tempted, make me strong to resist; if I should miss the mark, give me courage to try again. Guide me with the light of truth and grant me wisdom by which I may understand the answer to my prayer.

I am so sorry for your tremendous loss. You are in my thoughts & prayers. Lance Cpl. Robert A. Lynch is a true American hero. Most of these young men and woman believe in their mission and believe that they are making a difference in Iraq. And they are. Feel the pain of a loss. But not the loss of FREEDOM these men and woman bring. I know Robby was doing what he wanted to do. He loved being a part of his ROTC program and was very proud to wear the uniform. Like the Marines say.

The Few. The Proud. The Marines

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