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by Ian Bishop
ARLINGTON, Va. Chris Engeldrum manned his final post at Arlington National Cemetery yesterday, joining 104 other American heroes here who gave their lives for their country fighting in Iraq. Engeldrum, who lived a trinity of heroism as a soldier, fireman and cop, was laid to rest with full military honors in the nation's most sacred soil beneath a gray, weeping sky. He was honored with bagpipes, a 21-gun salute and the playing of taps in the private farewell. He leaves a pregnant wife, Sharon, and sons, Sean, 18, and Royce, 16. Engeldrum, an Army National Guard sergeant, Gulf War vet and ex-city cop, was killed Nov. 29 when a bomb exploded under his Humvee near Baghdad. He was a five-year FDNY veteran who was with Ladder Co. 61 in the Co-op City section of The Bronx.
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