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Dan
06-11-2005, 21:16
RELEASE NUMBER: 050610-01
DATE POSTED: JUNE 11, 2005

PRESS RELEASE: Army Special Forces Soldier dies in Afghanistan
U.S. Army Special Operations Command Public Affairs Office

FORT BRAGG, N.C. (USASOC News Service, June 11, 2005) — An Army Special Forces Soldier based here died June 10, 2005 near Orgun-e, Afghanistan there.

Sgt. 1st Class Victor H. Cervantes, 28, a weapons sergeant, assigned to 1st Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) here, died from wounds sustained during combat operations while on patrol with Afghan security forces in the country’s Paktika province.

He deployed in support of operation Enduring Freedom in January 2005.

A native of Stockton, Calif., Cervantes enlisted in the Army July 24, 1996 under the delayed entry program as a cavalry scout.

He arrived to Fort Bragg at the 1st Special Warfare Training Group (Airborne) in September 1999 to begin the intense training it would take for him to become a Special Forces weapons sergeant.

Cervantes was assigned to 7th SFG in August 2000.

Cervantes’ awards and decorations include the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, the Joint Service Achievement Medal, the Army Achievement Medal, the Good Conduct Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the NCO Professional Development Ribbon, the Army Service Ribbon, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Special Forces Tab, the Ranger Tab, the Combat Infantryman Badge and the Parachutist Badge. He was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Purple Heart, the Meritorious Service Medal, and the Afghanistan Campaign Medal.

His parents, Fidel and Nisla of Stockton, Calif., and sister, Elizabeth of California survive him.


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SnafuRacer
06-11-2005, 21:34
RIP Soldier.

gits
06-11-2005, 21:59
RIP

Peregrino
06-11-2005, 22:53
Rest In Peace

Abu Jack
06-11-2005, 23:26
Rest In Peace

Roguish Lawyer
06-12-2005, 01:59
RIP

Jack Moroney (RIP)
06-12-2005, 04:27
RIP Warrior.

Smokin Joe
06-12-2005, 05:16
RIP

Doc
06-12-2005, 05:34
RIP Vic,

DOL

Doc

TitratetoEffect
06-12-2005, 07:42
RIP, brother...

jbour13
06-12-2005, 08:05
RIP Warrior

The Reaper
06-12-2005, 14:52
RIP, Hermano.

You will not be forgotten.

Thank you for your service, and your sacrifice.

TR

Trip_Wire (RIP)
06-12-2005, 15:12
RIP SFC

Martin
06-12-2005, 15:19
RIP

Goggles Pizano
06-12-2005, 16:23
Rest in peace SFC Cervantes.

lksteve
06-12-2005, 18:31
RIP

vsvo
06-12-2005, 20:52
Rest in Peace

12B4S
06-13-2005, 01:39
Rest in Peace SFC Cervantes. Your service and sacrifice is honored by many.

aricbcool
06-13-2005, 18:20
RIP

Radar Rider
06-13-2005, 18:39
Rest In Peace, Warrior.

smokfire
06-16-2005, 20:58
Rest in Peace


smokfire

airborneFSO
06-16-2005, 21:24
I served with Vic in Lwara, Afghanistan. I was there before he got there in Jan 05. Vic was a good guy and a great Soldier. We used to joke around when we were getting attacked....

We'll meet again Brother.

Dan
06-29-2005, 19:23
RELEASE NUMBER: 050628-03
DATE POSTED: JUNE 29, 2005

SF Soldiers remembered in ceremony
By April Rowden
Paraglide

FORT BRAGG, N.C. (USASOC News Service, June 29, 2005) — Two Special Forces Soldiers killed in action earlier this month were remembered at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Chapel here June 24, 2005.

The 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) Soldiers, Sgt. 1st Class Victor Cervantes, a 27-year-old weapons sergeant, and Staff Sgt. Christopher Piper, a 43-year-old communications sergeant, died from injuries suffered during combat operations in Afghanistan.

“These were extraordinary men and Special Forces Soldiers who represented the warrior spirit… The spirit the U.S. expects from each of us,” Lt. Col. James E. Kraft, battalion commander, 3rd Battalion, 7th SFG, told the packed chapel. “They didn’t run to the sound of the C-17 waiting, heading back to Pope (AFB). They ran to the sound of the guns."

The Soldiers were near the end of their deployment at the time of the attack.

For those who did not know Cervantes, he was described as a war-proven Soldier, a trivia fact-master, a reliable and passionate man, and an accomplished athlete, even in badminton.

Piper, a father and husband, was remembered as a team player, strong-willed with a commanding presence, an athletic inspiration to the younger guys, a handyman who liked to buy tools on line, and an avid coffee drinker, often having five to seven cups before 5 a.m.

Sniffles from the audience were audible during the unmistakable silence of the last roll call which included the deceased Soldiers’ names. Their names were called three times, giving them a final opportunity to respond.

A 21-gun salute and Taps concluded the memorial ceremony.


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Pattaya
06-30-2005, 08:04
RIP guys