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RIP SFC. Justin S. Monschke
RIP SFC.Justin S. Monschke,You will be missed,by family,friends and The Special Forces Community past and present.tom kelly
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I don't know where this came from, or who wrote it, but for anyone who has ever attended a plane side ceremony it will take you back
A HERO'S FLIGHT He awoke that night ready to fight He read his orders and prepared his gear He knew his job when on the ground He flew to the flight The enemy did run And our hero followed. A bright light and loud bang These were the last our hero would see or hear Those who got the call that a hero had fallen A tear came to their eye and a pride swelled inside Next came anger and the question why The next day his flight would arrive We would all stand and say good bye A formation of friends We all stood facing our hero's flight home As he passed by we all saluted All surrounded the tailgate of our hero's flight We all bowed our heads in revered silence The chaplain said his prayer We saluted once more We closed the tailgate and watched his flight taxi As our Hero's flight lifted off We all saluted and sent another hero home. RIP Justin |
The memorial service is Fri at 1100 at JFK Chapel.
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RIP
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SFC Justin Monschke Funeral
Guys,
SFC Monschke was buried yesterday afternoonin the Jackson Cemetery, Krum, Texas. Funeral services were held at the First Baptist Church, Denton, Texas at 1400. 2/3rd Bn Cdr, LTC Heinz Dinter, gave a very moving eulogy about what kind of SF NCO Monschke was. The 3rdSFGA Cdr was also there as were a number of 3rd Group personnel and a close friend of Monschke's from the 5th Group. The BG who presented the flags to Monschke's wife and parents was from the 19th SFGA. There were 6 of us FOG's (F'ing Old Guys) from Chapter XXXl representing the SFA; we show up with as many as we can for every SF funeral in the region. Krum is a small town and the entire town turned out for Monschke's funeral. Local citizens throughout the Denton area also knew of the funeral and were standing in groups along the roads and highway leading from the church to the cemetery to pay their respects. Question. I've been at the funerals for MSG Hornbeck (10th SFGA), SFC Brown (3rd SFGA), and SFC Monschke, and there was either a one or two star SF GO at each. Does this happen at all SF funerals? Whether it does or not, it is both impressive to families and other military personnel attending and sets SF apart from the rest of the DOD crowd. Richard |
Thank you for attending from all of us here, who weren't able too. It mean's alot, and this is just one more reason why I am proud to be in the Special Forces.
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Funeral
The funeral was yesterday in Denton, Tx. I was a member of the burial detail. The town turned out by the hundreds to pay there last respects.
http://www.dentonrc.com/sharedconten...19e5502ed.html |
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Rest in Peace.
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AFAIK, this policy is still in effect. TR |
My wife is from Denton, and luckily enough, I can visit while here at BAMC. If anyone has any words for me to deliver at Jackson, I'll be visiting this weekend.
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3rd Special Forces Group honors fallen comrade
By Staff Sgt. Marie Schult 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) PAO Quote:
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RIP, brother.
Your work is done. See you on the other side. TR |
Thank You SFC Monschke, for your bravery, courage, and sacrifice.
Prayers are out for your beautiful family.:( Holly |
Rest in Peace Soldier.
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