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ZOUCHA-BRENT

BRENT  B. ZOUCHA

Rate/Rank
LCPL
Service Branch
USMC 00/2005 - 6/2006
Born 08/26/1986
MERRICK COUNTY, NEBRASKA
KILLED IN ACTION IN ANBAR PROVINCE - OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM
SIGNIFICANT DUTY STATIONS
I MARINE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
SIGNIFICANT AWARDS
NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE MEDAL
PURPLE HEART
SERVICE MEMORIES

Lance Corporal Brent Zoucha, USMC, died on June 9, 2006 after a land mine explosion in Anbar province.  He was an infantry/mortarman with the 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, 1st Marine Expeditionary Force out of Twentynine Palms, California. .

From a local hero on the basketball court to a national hero in the U.S. Marines, Brent Zoucha will be remembered with pride by everyone whose lives he touched.   The 19-year-old soldier from Clarks was killed last week in Iraq when the Humvee he was riding in exploded after hitting a land mine.   His brother, Dyrek, who was serving in the same unit in Iraq, was not hurt in the explosion.
“Basically Brent was an all-American boy that any parent would be proud of.  He was very respectful and polite,” said family friend and spokesman David Beck of Clarks.  “It was his calling to be in the service. ... He had a lot of pride for his country and desired to serve as a Marine.”   After graduating from High Plains Community High School in 2005, Brent left Clarks to follow in his brother's footsteps in the Marines.   He was recently promoted to lance corporal.   Throughout high school Brent was a local hero because of his success as an athlete, excelling in basketball and track.  At 6 feet 4 inches tall, Brent led the High Plains basketball team to a 17-5 record his senior year when he averaged 13.6 points per game and 10.7 rebounds.  He was selected to play in the Columbus Telegram/Central Community College All-Star basketball game in 2005.  He was also an accomplished track and field star.  He helped High Plains to a third place showing in Class D in 2005 by taking second in both the high jump and the 400 meter relay. In 2004, he tied for third in the high jump and was second in the 400 meter relay.  In addition to his love for basketball and track, he also enjoyed fishing and hunting.

Beck described the Zoucha family as fiercely competitive, “Second place just wasn't an option. I believe this drive to succeed is what led him to the Marines.”   Brent would want people to be proud of him. His friends, family and the communities of Clarks, Polk and Hordville are extremely proud of everything Brent accomplished in his life,” Beck said.   Brent was survived by his mother and a sister, Sherri, a brother-in-law, Jerod, and a nephew, Beau.