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USASOC memorializes 50 fallen Soldiers during Fort Bragg ceremony
RELEASE NUMBER: 060525-01
DATE POSTED: MAY 25, 2006 Quote:
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The U.S. Army Special Operations Command color guard posts the colors at the start of the command's memorial ceremony held at the USASOC headquarters, Fort Bragg, N.C. May 25. The names of 49 Soldiers were put on the Memorial Wall during this ceremony. (Photo by Gillian M. Albro, USASOC PAO)
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Lt. Gen. Robert W. Wagner, commanding general U.S. Army Special Operations Command, speaks to more than 500 friends and family members at the Memorial Wall outside the U.S. Army Special Operations Command headquarters, Fort Bragg, N.C., during the USASOC Memorial Service May 25. (Photo by Gillian M. Albro, USASOC PAO)
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U.S. Army Special Operations Command Soldiers unveil the Memorial Wall outside thecommand's headquarters building, Fort Bragg, N.C., during a ceremony honoring the fallen special operations Soldiers May 25. (Photo by Gillian M. Albro, USASOC PAO)
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A U.S. Army Special Operations Soldier strikes a brass bell as the command sergeants major read each of the names of fallen Soldiers during the command's annual Memorial Ceremony May 25. (Photo by Gillian M. Albro, USASOC PAO)
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Lt. Gen. Robert W. Wagner, commanding general U.S. Army Special Operations Command, pays tribute to 50 members of the special operations community whose names were added to the Memorial Wall during a memorial ceremony here May 25. Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Hall assists with placing the wreath. (Photo by Gillian M. Albro, USASOC PAO)
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Lt. Col. Robert White plays taps during a solemn ceremony at the U.S. Army Special Operations Command headquarters, Fort Bragg, N.C., honoring fallen special operations Soldiers whose names were added to the Memorial Wall May 25. (Photo by Gillian M. Albro, USASOC PAO)
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Family members of fallen Soldiers touch the names of their loved ones. 49 names were added to the Memorial Wall outside the headquarters of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., in a solemn memorial ceremony held on May 25. (Photo by Gillian M. Albro, USASOC PAO)
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to the families
Peace be granted to the families of all of these 50 Great America's
Master Sgt. Anthony Ray Charles Yost, 3rd Bn., 3rd SFG, Fort Bragg, N.C. Good friend, husband, and father! Staff Sgt. Ayman A. Taha, 3rd Bn., 5th SFG, Fort Campbell, Ky. Taha you will be missed, may your sprit fly as you do. Master Sgt. Ivica Jerak, USASOC, Fort Bragg, N.C. Good Friend and warrior!! Peace onto you! Sgt. 1st Class James S. Ochsner, 2nd Bn., 3rd SFG, Fort Bragg, N.C. Good Friend and ass kicker!! |
tough to see some of the names - I went through the course with a few in 83-84. Peace brothers, you earned it.
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Family members of fallen Soldiers make rubbings of nameplates added to the Memorial Wall outside the headquarters of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., in a solemn memorial ceremony held on May 25. (Photo by Gillian M. Albro, USASOC PAO)
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Master Sgt. Robert M. Horrigan, USASOC.
May you rest in peace Bob. You continue to be a strong inspiration and are not forgotten. Besides being a true warrior, Robert was also one hell of a knifemaker as is his twin brother John. ...get the knife shop running at your current location, I'll be there to sweep the floors later. Bill |
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Sgt. 1st Class Christopher L. Robinson, 2nd Bn., 20th SFG
We miss you brother, rest assured that you will never be forgotten by your family and friends. |
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They spelled Garys name wrong on almost everything. SSG Gary Harper.
RIP brother, you're missed. |
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