Posted on Nov 24, 2021
Eight paratroopers added to Fort Bragg memorial walls
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Taps in Honored Glory Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery November 7, 2021
A special ceremony commemorating the Centennial of Taps at The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier took place on Sunday November 7, 2021 at 10:00 am in the Tanner Am...
Thank you my friend MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. for making us aware that eight more 82nd Airborne paratroopers were added to Global War on Terror monument including 3 recent deaths and 5 from 1948.
Taps in Honored Glory Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery November 7, 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTeWYwbUrxE
May each be resting in peace;
21st century deaths Sgt. Bryan Mount, Spc. Abigail Jenks, and Pfc. Jean Cruz De Leon.
1948 deaths . Sgt. 1st Class Harold Jeffries, Cpl. Essex Graham, Cpl. Calvin Jackson, Cpl. Joe Mills and Pvt. Clarence Johnson
Added to the Global War on Terror monument were the names of
1. Sgt. Bryan Mount, 25, of St. George, Utah, died July 21, 2020, as the result of a vehicle-rollover accident while conducting reconnaissance operations in Eastern Syria.
Mount was assigned to the 1st Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team.
Maj. Gen. Christopher Donahue said Mount was dependable, quiet, optimistic, and “a key contributor to his truck crew.
2. Spc. Abigail Jenks is a paratrooper recently killed whose name was added to the memorial wall that honors paratroopers who died during training accidents. Jenks, of Gansevoort, New York, died April 19 during a static line training accident while jumping from a UH-60 Blackhawk at Fort Bragg.
She was part of the 1st Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team.
3. Pfc. Jean Cruz De Leon is a paratrooper recently killed whose name was added to the memorial wall that honors paratroopers who died during training accidents. Cruz De Leon, 20, of Marrero, Louisiana, died Sept. 10, 2020, when his parachute malfunctioned during a training operation at Fort Stewart, Georgia. He was part of the 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team. Donahue said Cruz De Leon was a hard worker and his platoon’s radio operator. “Anyone who’s ever had a platoon RTO knows and anyone who’s ever been in a rifle platoon knows that’s ‘the guy.’ Everyone relies on him,” Donahue said. “In fact, he keeps the platoon leader out of trouble.” Donahue said Cruz was dependable, resourceful and always had parts any time a radio broke. “He was the kid when you thought about how great the 82nd is, he jumped to the head of the line,” Donahue said.
4. Other names added to the monument honoring those killed in training are Sgt. 1st Class Harold Jeffries, Cpl. Essex Graham, Cpl. Calvin Jackson, Cpl. Joe Mills and Pvt. Clarence Johnson. Those paratroopers died after a B-29 aircraft “inadvertently” killed them in 1948, Donahue said. The men were part of the 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion.
FYI Lt Col Charlie Brown LTC Stephen C. Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. SMSgt David A Asbury SMSgt Tom Burns SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL MSG Joseph Christofaro
Cpl Samuel Pope SrCpl Mark A. Morris PO3 Lynn Spalding
PO3 Charles StreichCPL Cadrew StricklandSGM Major Stroupe
SPC Michael Terrell SPC Margaret Higgins SPC Nancy Greene
Taps in Honored Glory Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery November 7, 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTeWYwbUrxE
May each be resting in peace;
21st century deaths Sgt. Bryan Mount, Spc. Abigail Jenks, and Pfc. Jean Cruz De Leon.
1948 deaths . Sgt. 1st Class Harold Jeffries, Cpl. Essex Graham, Cpl. Calvin Jackson, Cpl. Joe Mills and Pvt. Clarence Johnson
Added to the Global War on Terror monument were the names of
1. Sgt. Bryan Mount, 25, of St. George, Utah, died July 21, 2020, as the result of a vehicle-rollover accident while conducting reconnaissance operations in Eastern Syria.
Mount was assigned to the 1st Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team.
Maj. Gen. Christopher Donahue said Mount was dependable, quiet, optimistic, and “a key contributor to his truck crew.
2. Spc. Abigail Jenks is a paratrooper recently killed whose name was added to the memorial wall that honors paratroopers who died during training accidents. Jenks, of Gansevoort, New York, died April 19 during a static line training accident while jumping from a UH-60 Blackhawk at Fort Bragg.
She was part of the 1st Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team.
3. Pfc. Jean Cruz De Leon is a paratrooper recently killed whose name was added to the memorial wall that honors paratroopers who died during training accidents. Cruz De Leon, 20, of Marrero, Louisiana, died Sept. 10, 2020, when his parachute malfunctioned during a training operation at Fort Stewart, Georgia. He was part of the 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team. Donahue said Cruz De Leon was a hard worker and his platoon’s radio operator. “Anyone who’s ever had a platoon RTO knows and anyone who’s ever been in a rifle platoon knows that’s ‘the guy.’ Everyone relies on him,” Donahue said. “In fact, he keeps the platoon leader out of trouble.” Donahue said Cruz was dependable, resourceful and always had parts any time a radio broke. “He was the kid when you thought about how great the 82nd is, he jumped to the head of the line,” Donahue said.
4. Other names added to the monument honoring those killed in training are Sgt. 1st Class Harold Jeffries, Cpl. Essex Graham, Cpl. Calvin Jackson, Cpl. Joe Mills and Pvt. Clarence Johnson. Those paratroopers died after a B-29 aircraft “inadvertently” killed them in 1948, Donahue said. The men were part of the 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion.
FYI Lt Col Charlie Brown LTC Stephen C. Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. SMSgt David A Asbury SMSgt Tom Burns SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL MSG Joseph Christofaro
Cpl Samuel Pope SrCpl Mark A. Morris PO3 Lynn Spalding
PO3 Charles StreichCPL Cadrew StricklandSGM Major Stroupe
SPC Michael Terrell SPC Margaret Higgins SPC Nancy Greene
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