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Thank you my friend LTC (Join to see) for honoring the memory of your First Sergeant Blue C. Rowe from Delta Company, 426th Civil Affairs Battalion who was killed when a suicide car bomber which his his convoy on May 26, 2009 at Panjshir Province, Afghanistan.
Rest in peace Blue C. Rowe and prayers for his widow Cindy Rowe and son Andrew [age 20]
Image: 1sg Blue C Rowe, KIA May 26, 2009 at Panjshir Province, Afghanistan

"Blue C. Rowe, who was named after his great-uncle, was a University of Arkansas football fan. He wore Razorback shirts even while stationed in California.
“He lives and breathes all things Razorbacks,” family friend Vera Sliger said.
Rowe, 33, of Summers, Ark., died May 26 in Panjshir province, Afghanistan, when a bomb detonated near his vehicle. He graduated high school in 1994 and was assigned to Upland, Calif.
“Blue was always looking for a direction with his life, and when I found out that he chose the military as a career, I knew it was a great fit for him. He overcame a lot to become the man he was,” said Steve Avery, his football coach.
He served as a military policeman in South Korea, Germany and Bosnia-Herzegovina. He served in Iraq from September 2004 through July 2005. In Afghanistan, he was in a Civil Affairs Battalion.
“I told him that working in Civil Affairs was going to be an easy job,” said classmate Chris Livesay. “He was supposed to be ‘in the rear with the gear’ but Blue just wasn’t that kind of person. He wanted to be where he could be the most help to those people.”
He is survived by his wife, Cindy, and son, Andrew, 8.

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Thank you my friend LTC (Join to see) for honoring the memory of your First Sergeant Blue C. Rowe from Delta Company, 426th Civil Affairs Battalion who was killed when a suicide car bomber which his his convoy on May 26, 2009 at Panjshir Province, Afghanistan.
Rest in peace Blue C. Rowe and prayers for his widow Cindy Rowe and son Andrew [age 20]
Image: 1sg Blue C Rowe, KIA May 26, 2009 at Panjshir Province, Afghanistan

"Blue C. Rowe, who was named after his great-uncle, was a University of Arkansas football fan. He wore Razorback shirts even while stationed in California.
“He lives and breathes all things Razorbacks,” family friend Vera Sliger said.
Rowe, 33, of Summers, Ark., died May 26 in Panjshir province, Afghanistan, when a bomb detonated near his vehicle. He graduated high school in 1994 and was assigned to Upland, Calif.
“Blue was always looking for a direction with his life, and when I found out that he chose the military as a career, I knew it was a great fit for him. He overcame a lot to become the man he was,” said Steve Avery, his football coach.
He served as a military policeman in South Korea, Germany and Bosnia-Herzegovina. He served in Iraq from September 2004 through July 2005. In Afghanistan, he was in a Civil Affairs Battalion.
“I told him that working in Civil Affairs was going to be an easy job,” said classmate Chris Livesay. “He was supposed to be ‘in the rear with the gear’ but Blue just wasn’t that kind of person. He wanted to be where he could be the most help to those people.”
He is survived by his wife, Cindy, and son, Andrew, 8.

Honor The Fallen: TAPS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQ7Nz81TgGQ

FYI 1SG James L Vetter 1SG Michael Blount 1SG (Join to see) 1SG Dan Capri 1SG Steven Stankovich 1SG Steven Imerman MSG Greg Kelly MSG Mark Rudolph MSG Andrew White SMSgt Mark Venzeio SMSgt David A Asbury SMSgt Tom Burns SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG Michael Noll SSG William Jones 1LT Peter Duston CSM Charles Hayden SFC William Farrell
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Lt.Col Michael Zacchea “was awarded two Bronze Stars and Purple Heart for his service, as well as Iraq's Order of the Lion of Babylon.”
“Zacchea's first job after the military was on Wall Street, working on a trading desk at an energy firm. He hated it, especially because soldiers he knew were still being wounded and killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.”
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