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Fallen Marine Honored by Golf Fundraiser for Children

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation on Thursday honored Corporal Humberto Sanchez who was killed in a bombing attack at the Kabul airport in Afghanistan in 2021.

Kevin Rankel, a member of the Marine Corp, said the event was on track to raise $100,000 in scholarship money for children of Marines.

On Wednesday night, an organizer for the golf outing told News 8 the group raised $150,000 for the Marine Corp Scholarship fund.

Rankel told News 8 he approached the Sanchez family because he has a similar story to them.

“In 2011, the first year this initiative started, the honoree was my son. He was killed in action in Afghanistan in 2010. We liked what we saw, and we continued to be involved. It’s been a great experience for us just because we’ve been able to hook up with other gold star families,” Rankel said.

Since 2007, Tyler Mensch, another Marine Corp member, said he’s helped organize events honoring fallen Marines.

“It’s been heartwarming and impressive for 15 years to see how people will come together to put this thing on. It’s about using networks and it’s about communicating what we’re trying to do and providing this opportunity,” Mensch said. “Once you provide it, you’d be amazed how it comes together.”

Sanchez, originally from Logansport, was the first in his family to be born in the United States and serve in the U.S. military.

Rankel said 72 different teams honored Sanchez at Pebble Brook Golf Club in Noblesville.

The event started at 11:30 a.m. Thursday.

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More than 14 years ago, Dakota Meyer, a U.S. Marine serving in the War in Afghanistan, risked his life to bravely save the lives of U.S. and Afghan forces in the Battle of Ganjgal. For his actions, he was awarded the Medal of Honor, the first living Marine in more than forty years to receive the award. Since leaving active duty, Dakota has embraced opportunities for continued service. Through his partnership with the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, the “If You Can, You Must” Scholarship will provide educational scholarships to the children of Marines and inspire the future leaders of America.

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