Marine Lance Corporal Scott E. Dougherty

The content below includes audio from Marine Lance Corporal Scott Dougherty's mother, Debra Musselman. Audio transcripts are available at the bottom of the page.

 

Marine LCpl Scott E. Dougherty, military headshot

Marine Lance Corporal Scott E. Dougherty, 20

2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, NC

K.I.A. July 6th, 2004 by a hostile improvised explosive device near Fallujah, Anbar Province, Iraq

Remembering Scott Dougherty

Born in Bradenton on June 6th, 1984, Scott Dougherty graduated from Bayshore High School in 2002 after first attending Bayshore Gardens Elementary and W. D. Sugg Middle School. Known by his friends and family as “Scotty,” he enjoyed the outdoors: he liked to fish, to play paintball, and to go camping. 

AUDIO: Growing up in Bradenton and the JROTC (Debra Musselman)

He was part of the JROTC at Bayshore starting in his freshman year, and eventually served as his cadet platoon’s leader—shortly after graduating, Dougherty enlisted in the Marine Corps. His family described him as a proud Marine, a tenacious and warm-hearted young man who was small in stature but large in spirit.

AUDIO: Stories about Scotty (Debra Musselman)

Having participated in the initial 2003 invasion of Iraq, Dougherty deployed for his second tour on February 28th, 2004 with the 2nd LAR’s D Company to assist in support operations near Fallujah. They were charged with protecting critical supply lines, including a nearby section of Route 1, Iraq’s highway connecting the Anbari cities of Ramadi and Fallujah with Baghdad and the Persian Gulf.

Operating out of Camp Baharia, D Company—also known as “the Outlaws”—completed over 200 patrol missions, at times enduring temperatures of up to 126°F inside their LAV-25s. While on a vehicle-mounted patrol on July 6th, 2004, Dougherty’s vehicle struck an I.E.D., killing him and four of the other six Marines inside. He was twenty years old. A memorial stands in his honor at the Bayshore Gardens Recreation Center.  

AUDIO: Losing Scotty (Debra Musselman)

Audio Transcripts