Memorial Day 2026

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It's not a day for mattress sales and barbecues and drinking.

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If you are remembering a comrade who paid the ultimate price while in service to our country, post a 'Here'. I will be joining a few fellow buds in a few hours at the tombstone of a fallen Aggie brother. God Bless America.

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Remembering those who sacrificed it all!
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Thank you for your service and ultimate sacrifice. May God bless you and your family.
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God bless those men and women who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for freedom and liberty. There can be no higher calling or honor.
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LMCane said:

It's not a day for mattress sales and barbecues and drinking.



It's possible to do all three. I've been doing a toast to those that made the ultimate sacrifice so that we may be free to consume smoked meats for as long as I can remember.
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Boat racing is like a beautiful woman.......expensive, high maintenance, but well worth the fun!
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Elections are when people find out what politicians stand for, and politicians find out what people will fall for.
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Lyle Gordon '97
Matthew Worrell '94
Ernie Blanco '98
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Here. Thanks for starting this thread.
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From my first deployment to Iraq
SGT Jon M. Schoolcraft III, 1-27 Infantry, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 25th ID, January 19, 2008
SPC Gregory B. Rundell 1-27 Infantry, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 25th ID, March 26, 2008

From my second deployment to Iraq
1st Lt. Michael L Runyan, B-52nd, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 25th ID, July 21, 2010
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Boat racing is like a beautiful woman.......expensive, high maintenance, but well worth the fun!
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Remembering my brothers this day. It is the most important thing I can do in their memories. Knew every single man here well. Some as good acquaintances, all the way up to my two best friends. Miss them all.

Afghanistan:

  • Sgt. Michael T. Washington, 20, of Tacoma, Wash., killed June 14.
  • PFC Michael R. Patton, 19, of Fenton, Mo., killed June 14.
  • Lance Cpl. Layton B. Crass, 22, of Richmond, Ind., killed June 14.
  • PFC Dawid Pietrek, 24, of Bensenville, Ill., killed June 14.
  • Capt. Eric D. Terhune, 34, of Lexington, Ky., killed June 19.
  • Lance Cpl. Andrew F. Whitacre, 21, of Bryant, Ind., killed June 19.
  • Sgt. Matthew E. Mendoza, 24, of San Antonio, killed June 20.
  • US government interpreter Mohammad Abaid Dawary, killed June 20.
  • Navy Hospital Corpsman Dustin K. Burnett, 19, of Fort Mohave, Ariz., killed June 20.
  • Staff Sgt. Christopher D. Strickland, 25, of Labelle, Fla., killed June 25.
  • Lance Cpl. Ivan I. Wilson, 22, of Clearlake, Calif., killed July 21.
  • Lance Cpl. Jacob J. Toves, 27, of Grover Beach, Calif., killed Aug. 14.
  • Lance Cpl. Juan Lopez-Castaneda, 29, of Mesa, Ariz., killed Aug. 14.
  • Cpl. Anthony G. Mihalo, 23, of Naperville, Ill., killed Aug. 14.
  • Sgt. Jerome C. Bell Jr., 29, of Auburn, N.Y., killed Sept. 19.
  • Cpl. Jason A. Karella, 20, of Anchorage, Ala., killed Oct. 9.
  • Cpl. Adrian Robles, 21, of Scottsbluff, Neb., killed Oct. 22.
  • Lance Cpl. San Sim, 23, of Santa Ana, Calif., killed Oct. 22.
  • Army Specialist Deon L. Taylor, 30, of New York, killed Oct. 22.
  • Capt. Trevor J. Yurista, 32, of Pleasant Valley, N.Y., killed Oct. 27.
Iraq:

  • Lance Cpl. Juan M. Garcia Schill, 20, of Grants Pass, Ore. killed July 2
  • Lance Cpl. Johnny R. Strong, 21, of Waco, Texas killed June 12
  • 1stLt. Shawn M. Blue, 25, of Huntington, N.Y. killed April 16
  • Lance Cpl. Jesse Delattore, 29, of Aurora, Ill. killed April 16
  • Lance Cpl. Daniel R. Olsen, 20, of Eagan, Minn. killed April 2
  • Lance Cpl. Harry H. Timberman, 20, of Gloucester City, N.J. killed March 17
  • Lance Cpl. Nathaniel D. Windsor, 20, of Scappoose, Ore. killed March 13
  • Lance Cpl. Blake H. Howey, 20, of Glendora, Calif. killed Feb. 18
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I will post Here for a family member who I never knew - John R K Murray, killed at St. Lo, France in 1944. He was my paternal grandfather's brother.
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LAYNE HALE CONNEVEY '67, KIA Vietnam, '69
WILLAM MARKAM '67, KIA Vietnam, '69

Rest in Peace, my Corps Turd Buddies, You are not forgotten!
Gig'em, Ole Army Class of '70
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My uncle. Charles E Barron, Engineer on the Tokyo Trolley, shot down May 25, 1945 over Tokyo
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I'd like to post a remembrance to one of my classmates, Cliff Bland '86, copilot of an AC-130H, call sign Spirit 03, that was shot down by an Iraqi SA-7 (shoulder-fired SAM) during the height of Desert Storm in January 1991. Cliff was one of my classmates in Dorm 6. I was in BC-3 and Cliff was in Hustlin' 1. He was stationed at Hurlburt Field in Florida when the Storm kicked off. His roommate was my old lady from A&M, Arcadio Alaniz.

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16th SOS conducts Spirit 03 memorial flight

  • Published Feb. 10, 2022
  • By Senior Airman Christopher Storer
  • 27th Special Operations Wing Public Affairs
CANNON AIR FORCE BASE, NEW MEXICO --
The 16th Special Operations Squadron conducted a memorial flight over Cannon Air Force Base to honor the crew of Spirit 03, Jan. 31, 2022.

"Where there is Spirit, there is freedom" is seen on many plaques throughout the 16th SOS squadron building, memorializing the crew of Spirit 03. Commonly known as the last AC-130 gunship shot down in combat, Spirit 03 is a story of heroes, harrowing combat and sacrifice.

According to the Air Force Special Operations Command history office, the Iraqi army planned to invade Khafji, Saudi Arabia at the end of January, 1991, during Operation Desert Storm. Coalition intel reports showed large columns of Iraqi forces moving towards the border of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, influencing theater commander Army Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf's decision to utilize air power as the primary force.

That night, two AC-130H Spectre gunships, Spirit 01 and Spirit 02 of the 16th SOS at Hurlburt Field, Florida, joined the battle. Providing close air support and air interdiction, the gunships were able to inflict large casualties against the invading Iraqi army, but the coalition forces were unable to completely stop the advance and the city of Khafji was briefly occupied by Saddam's forces.

As the gunships conducted operations solely under the cover of darkness, the impending sunrise forced both Spirits back to base in order to refuel and reload ammunition. Ground forces continued to push the invasion back until the Spectres were unleashed once more into the night of January 30th.

Spirit 03 was fully loaded for combat and spent the night raining terror on Iraqi forces, answering the calls of multiple U.S. Marine forward air controllers (FAC) and slowing the movement of Saddam's columns. As the daylight began to break, all AC-130H's were recalled back to base once again. At the edge of the combat zone, the crew of Spirit 03 received a radio call from a U.S. Marine FAC asking for close air support to deal with an Iraqi rocket battery.

Spirit 03 made the split-second decision to turn around, despite being low on fuel and losing the valuable cover of darkness. Intent on saving more American lives, Spirit 03 flew back into the fray, but it was hit by a surface-to-air missile in the left wing. The aircraft began spiraling out of control before the left wing broke off completely, sending the gunship and her crew into the Persian Gulf.

All 14 Airmen on board perished with the aircraft. Their names are listed below:

Maj. Paul Weaver
Capt. Cliff Bland (Sq 1, Class of 1986)
Capt. Arthur Galvan
Capt. William Grimm
Capt. Dixon Walters
Senior Master Sgt. Paul Buege
Senior Master Sgt. James May
Tech. Sgt. Robert Hodges
Tech. Sgt. John Oelschlager
Staff Sgt. John Blessinger
Staff Sgt. Damon Kanuha
Staff Sgt. Mark Schmauss
Sergeant Barry Clark
Staff Sgt. Timothy Harrison

"Tim Harrison was my primary instructor in 1990," said Retired U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Kevin Stefanovksy. "It was a big loss for the entire squadron. After we pulled out of Khafji, they brought the left wing back for investigation and had us pull pieces of shrapnel out of the wing. Once the investigation was through, us doing what gunners do, we cut off pieces of the wing and made POW bracelets from it."

There are still few stationed at Cannon AFB with a personal connection to Spirit 03. Most of the Airmen in the 16th SOS are only familiar with the story as it has been passed down through the years. Regardless, the 16th SOS ensures all who enter its doors know the story of Spirit 03 and understand the squadron's heritage.

"I was in flight training the first time I heard the story back in 2017," said Capt. Aaron Schuetze, 16th SOS AC-130W Stinger II pilot. "I just remember being awed that it happened in … the not so distant past."

Walking through the 16th SOS squadron building, it is difficult not to feel amazed at the heroic actions of those who have come before. Through the years, Airmen have adorned their walls with memorabilia from past operations and crews. For some, they serve as a reminder. For others, they serve as a benchmark.

"Sometimes I still feel like I'm nothing here, compared to all the great things others have done before me," said U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jason Baek, an aerial gunner with the 16th SOS. "It's hard to feel like I belong when everyone else has done such cool things. It keeps me motivated though for sure, gives me a goal to achieve."

Even through tragedy, Airmen strive to make the most of every opportunity. The ability to learn from failures and expand in future operations is a large component of the United States Military's 257 years of service.

"It definitely keeps you humble," said Schuetze. "I feel like I have not yet reached the level that they [Spirit 03] had, and everyday I strive to get better and hope that if we were ever in a situation like they were, we could still perform like they did. That is what we train for everyday, to reach that level of peak excellence. It's what we expect from the guys on the ground and we expect the same from ourselves."

The story of Spirit 03 plays no small part in fueling the fire of motivation in Airmen from the 16th. Their squadron motto, "Always to Protect", represents a sense of duty and service eternal.

"I'm truly honored and humbled to command a squadron of heroes who live by the USAF core values and continually strive to be the innovative and tactical experts in a squadron steeped in heritage," said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Paul Andrews, commander of the 16th SOS. "The memorial flight and remembrance of the crew of Spirit 03 is important to all of us in the AC-130 enterprise… We are forever grateful for their service to our nation."
The loss of all 14 men aboard Spirit 03 that early January morning was felt throughout the AFSOC community and the 16th SOS in particular. The 14 men were not just Airmen. They were fathers, brothers, sons and friends. It has been 31 years since they lost their lives doing what they did best - providing air support from the belly of a beast, protecting those who protect freedom, no matter the cost.

And yet, their legacy will never be forgotten. For where there is Spirit, there is freedom.

There was a park bench near the Fish Pond with Cliff Bland's memorial on it.
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I will also post Here for a family member who I never knew - William "Bill" Wheeler, MIA presumed KIA, Southern Italy in December of 1943 while piloting a P-38. He was my paternal father's brother.
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In Memory of:
John H.Craig, JR (aka Buddy) '56 25AUG1998 Franklin, Texas (from complications due to his Navy service during the Korean War)

SPC Beltran Mar2002-KIA training exercise at Ft Stewart, Ga
SFC Paul R. Smith MOH KIA 4APR03 Baghdad, Iraq
SSG Lincoln D. Hollinsaid KIA 7APR03 Baghdad, Iraq
PFC Jason M. Meyer KIA 7APR03 Baghdad, Iraq
SGT Curt E. Jordan KIA 28DEC03 FOB Speicher, Iraq
SGT Ryan M. Campbell KIA 4APR04 Baghdad, Iraq
SPC Isaac M. Nieves KIA 8APR04 Bani Saad, Iraq
SPC James L. Beckstand KIA 29APR04 Baghdad, Iraq
PFC Norman Darling KIA 29APR04 Baghdad, Iraq
PFC Jeremy R. Ewing KIA 29APR04 Baghdad, Iraq
SPC Justin B. Schmidt KIA 29APR04 Baghdad, Iraq
SGT Michael L. Boatright KIA 4DEC04 Baghdad, Iraq
SGT Dominic R. Coles KIA 26DEC05 Baghdad, Iraq
SPC Antoine J. McKenzie KIA 21MAR06 Baghdad, Iraq
CPL Robert L. Jones KIA 17JUN06 Ar Ramadi, Iraq
SGT Reyes Ramirez KIA 17JUN06 Ar Ramadi, Iraq
CPL Ryan J. Clark 29JUN06 Brook Army Medical Center, FT Sam Houston, Texas
SGT Leroy Segura, Jr KIA 4Aug2006 in Habbaniyah, Iraq
SSG Omar D. Flores KIA 8JUL06 Ar Ramadi, Iraq
CPL Troy C. Linden KIA 8JUL06 Ar Ramadi, Iraq
CPL Joseph P. Micks KIA 8JUL06 Ar Ramadi, Iraq
SGT Al'Kaila T. Floyd 13JUL06 Landstuhl, Germany
SGT Allen R. Bevington KIA 21SEP06 Ar Ramadi, Iraq
SGT John A. Carroll KIA 21SEP06 Ar Ramadi, Iraq
SGT John Mele KIA 14SEP07 Arab Jabour, Iraq
SGT James A. McHale 30JUL08 Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Bethesda, Md
CPL Carlo E. Alfonso KIA 26AUG08 Baghdad, Iraq
SPC Ja'mel A. Bryant KIA 27SEP08 Baghdad, Iraq
CPL Brian Connelly KIA 26FEB09 Baghdad, Iraq
SPC Alexis V. Maldonaldo KIA 21AUG10 Kandahar, Afghanistan
PFC Adam E. Dobereiner KIA 18NOV11 Kandahar, Afghanistan

Sgt Calvin LeBlanc death by drowning while saving his son's life. His son fell out of the boat. He jumped in to save his son, got his son back in the boat and then got caught up in a rip current and pulled under the water

SPC Jay Boye death by suicide 7Feb09
SPC Curtis Gearheart death by suicide 7Nov16
SFC Kevin Graham death by suicide

SSG John H. Craig, III (aka JC, aka AGGIE12B)'88 TBD

RIP MY BROTHERS! You are not forgotten!
SEE Y'ALL ON THE OTHER SIDE
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1st Lt. Jeremy Ray '04 KIA 12/20/07 Kanaan, Iraq while guarding a building in the green zone.
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Many years ago I took these photos of these makeshift memorials. The establishment apparently cannot paint over the walls now (circa 2018).







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Cliff Bland '86, shot down in an AC-130 Gunship off the coast of Iraq in the Persian Gulf.

Great guy, member of Hustlin' 1, and a true patriot.

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neil88 said:

Cliff Bland '86, shot down in an AC-130 Gunship off the coast of Iraq in the Persian Gulf.

Great guy, member of Hustlin' 1, and a true patriot.

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Here. Remembering my freshman year RA who ended up my roommate my sophomore year. CPL Christopher John Lee (CJ) West, '04.
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