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Jul-16-2007 07:52TweetFollow @OregonNews Oregon Soldiers Body Returns Home TodaySalem-News.comCpl. Kory D. Wiens, 20, of Independence, Ore. died July 6th of wounds sustained from an improvised explosive device while on patrol in Muhammad Sath, Iraq.
(DALLAS, Ore. ) - The body of Army Corporal Kory D. Wiens will arrive at Corvallis Municipal Airport today at about 11:15 AM. A procession will follow to Dallas Mortuary Chapel, 287 SW Washington St. Dallas, Ore. The public is welcome to attend the arrival and participate in the procession. Those who wish to participate should arrive one hour prior, in the event that the flight arrives ahead of schedule. Kory was born September 6th, 1986 in Albany, Ore. He was the middle son of three boys and an older sister. He was named after his grandfather who was a canine handler during the Korean War. Kory was a member of the Boy Scouts of America, Pack 38 in Independence, Ore. He was a wrestler and quarterback of the football team at West Albany High School, where he graduated in 2005. The Wiens family said Kory was liked by many people and was an easy going kid. As a hobby, Kory liked to customize his vehicles, spending lots of time with all the details. Kory was a good story teller and had a wonderful imagination. Kory enlisted into the Army to gain experience for pursuing a career in law enforcement. He attended canine school at the 341st Training Squadron, Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, where he met his partner and friend, a yellow Labrador Retriever named Cooper. Cooper was a specialized search dog trained to find firearms, ammunition and explosives. Kory and Cooper shared a special bond, spending most of their time together. Kory often referred to Cooper as his "son". The two were featured in many news articles. Kory and Cooper were assigned to the 94th Mine Dog Detachment, 5th Engineer Battalion, 1st Engineer Brigade, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. The two deployed to Iraq together in January. Their abilities to detect TNT, C-4, detonation cords, smokeless powder and mortars saved countless lives by taking explosives and other IED manufacturing materials off the streets of Iraq. Kory and Cooper died alongside each other while performing a search patrol on July 6th. He is survived by his father, Kevin; mother, Judith (also known as Laura); brothers, Kevin and Kyle; sister, Lindsay; and grandmother, Patricia McAlister. He had four nieces and nephews, and was a great uncle to his sister's children. Kory's older brother Kevin is currently serving on a second tour in Iraq as a military police officer for the Army. Kory and his two brothers, Kevin and Kyle, decided to get tattoos on their upper left shoulders that said "Brotherhood of Wiens" in Korean and the names of their brothers. Kyle was too young at the time to get his tattoo, but plans to have his done as soon as he can. Donations are being accepted at Washington Federal Savings Bank to the Kory Wiens Memorial Fund to customize his 1972 Dodge "Swinger" in his honor. Articles for July 15, 2007 | Articles for July 16, 2007 | Articles for July 17, 2007 | Quick Links
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October 4, 2009 1:23 pm (Pacific time)
Kory.... you will always be in our hearts....
Marty July 21, 2007 7:08 pm (Pacific time)
Such honor, such valor, and with a brother on 2nd tour, this is indeed the "2nd Greatest Generation", the few doing the job (sometimes over and over again) for ALL. Rest in Peace brave warrior and know that your fellow service members, both those serving and veterans, will never forget you!
Q Madp July 16, 2007 4:44 pm (Pacific time)
It was an honor to escort this hero home today. He'll be laid to rest this Wednesday.
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