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Rest in Peace gentlemen, you will not be forgotten. --Aric |
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Martin |
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You did RIGHT by posting this in here!! After all, when we reach that ultimate Rally Point, WE'LL ALL BE BROTHERS in ARMS!!! Thoughts and Prayers out!! Do take care. Martin |
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I have the utmost respect for these men. Having been in the same area just a few days before that date, I know what the conditions are like there, and needless to say, these guys performed their duty under adverse conditions every single day. Rest In Peace.
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Newman was a good friend of mine and his loss was a tough one. Such is the profession we have chosen. I miss him already. |
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SSG DazaChacon's name was one of two added to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service Cryptologic Memorial this Memorial Day. NSA/CSS Memorial Day Observance Honors Cryptologic Heroes, Past and Present On 30 May 2006, LTG Keith B. Alexander, USA, Director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service, paid special tribute to SSG Edwin H. DazaChacon, USA, and SGT Amanda N. Pinson, USA, during the Agency's annual Memorial Day Observance. The service was attended by family, friends, and distinguished guests. SSG DazaChacon was a cryptologic linguist serving in the United States Army in the 3rd Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group. He perished in February 2006 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his Humvee in central Afghanistan. SGT Pinson was a cryptologist serving in the United States Army in the 101st Airborne Division, Task Force Band of Brothers. She lost her life in March 2006 when a single mortar round exploded near Division Headquarters north of Baghdad, Iraq. The ceremony included a traditional wreath laying and the unveiling of the names “SSG Edwin H. DazaChacon” and “SGT Amanda N. Pinson” on the NSA/CSS Cryptologic Memorial Wall. The wall, dedicated in 1996, lists the names of 156 Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine, and civilian cryptologists who have made the ultimate sacrifice, "serving in silence," in the performance of their duties since World War II. |
Rest in Peace.
Respectfully Jäger |
RIP SFC Chad Gonsalves
SFC Chad Gonsalves was a combat diver and good friend. Rest In Peace Brother. Thanks for helping me get through those tough times at Dive School.
Here is a link to info surrounding his passing http://www.groups.sfahq.com/7th/gons...ad_kia_7th.htm |
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