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sixteen years ago today Apollo Native Army Staff Sergeant Stephen Booker was killed while serving in Iraq today his family accepted the nationamp;#39;s second highest award for valor in his honor Amy WADAamp;#39;s was at the ceremony at soldiers and sailors Hall the Distinguished Service Cross is awarded to Staff Sergeant Steve on a Booker an honor Steve on Bookeramp;#39;s mother thought unimaginable this is a great day for me I am so honored Iamp;#39;m so proud of all that my son Army Staff Sergeant Stephen booker paid the ultimate sacrifice on April 5th 2003 the 34 year old Apollo native was a 3rd Infantry Division soldier killed in action in Iraq his company commander at the time Colonel Andrew Hillamp;#39;s says Booker did all he could to protect his crew buckers mother Freddy Jackson says her son was born to be in the military Colonel Hills says his personality made that known his reaction if he knew he was receiving the Distinguished Service Cross he always used to say that