Chief Warrant Officer Deric M. Rasmussen and Command Sgt. Maj. Martin R Barreras from the United States Army gave all they could give. Rest In Peace Heroes.
There's an old saying that goes no news is good news on most occasions. I believe this is one of those times and this will be the last of my weekly Honor Post.
Although it's been 5 weeks since someone was KIA, Capt. James E. Chaffin III, still gave his all. His death was not in action; but still while serving our country.
BRING THEM HOME
Another week goes by and no loss of life under Operation Enduring Freedom. Without a doubt, this is the longest stretch in 12 years no troops have been KIA.
Bring Them Home
A week with no names to announce and lost lives to honor is a good thing. I would much rather honor our troops as they return home alive though.
Bring Them Home
A week with no names to announce and lost lives to honor is a good thing. I would much rather honor our troops as they return home alive though.
Bring Them Home
A week with no names to announce and lost lives to honor is a good thing. I would much rather honor our troops as they return home alive though.
Bring Them Home
Lance Cpl. Caleb L. Erickson gave more than many wanted him to give. A life gone at 20 years old. What a tragedy. The death of this Marine shall not be in vain.