Η ιστορία του Ελληνοαμερικανού Δημήτριου Γαβριήλ που παράτησε την καριέρα του στην Wall Street για να καταταχθεί στους Πεζοναύτες ύστερα από την 11η Σεπτεμβρίου 2001.
Dimitrios Gavriel was a Wall Street analyst who joined the Marine Corps following the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001.
Gavriel was of Greek heritage and attended Timberlane Regional High School in Plaistow, New Hampshire, where he was a state championship heavyweight wrestler and captain of the team.[1] He graduated from Brown University, where he studied neuroscience and organizational behavior and was a member of the wrestling team.[2]
He became a real estate securities analyst on Wall Street and worked
for firms such as Bank of America Securities, Credit Suisse First
Boston, and J.P. Morgan. On September 11, 2001, four of Gavriel's
friends lost their lives in the terrorist attacks on New York City. Upon
being laid off in 2002, he decided to enlist in the Marine Corps.
He was initially rejected because of his age (he was 27 at the time)
and his old injuries from his wrestling career. He trained and lost 40
pounds, and in October 2003 was finally accepted.[2]
The day before shipping out to boot camp, he was offered a job in
finance, but rejected it despite the pleas of his family. He was
assigned to 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II
Marine Expeditionary Force, in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and was
shipped out to Iraq in 2004.[1] He rose to the rank of Lance Corporal and was killed on November 19, 2004, during combat near Fallujah. He was 29 years old.
Gavriel was interred at Arlington National Cemetery on December 2, 2004.[2]
His funeral was attended by Senator John Kerry and Edward Kennedy. His
father said of him: "He was an idealist and he put his love for country
ahead of his love for himself."
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