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US Military Fallen – week ending Oct. 31, 2009

Posted on 02 November 2009 by Jerry Castillo

Week ending Oct. 31, 2009 the US Department of Defense released the names of 27 (9 more than the mainstream media covered) military personnel who died, while serving in the United States armed forces.

Welcome viewers. These weekly episodes pay tribute to brave men and women who served our country with distinction. This video is more than an announcement of data typically found on mainstream media outlets. We focus on the warrior as a human whose lives have impacted a family, friends, and neighbors around our world. Your respectful comments are welcomed and serve as memorial tributes to our fallen soldiers. Political opinions and debates are best suited elsewhere.

Please visit “MY HERO” family tributes, videos of military funerals and homecomings. We have centralized other key resources for survivors and returning veterans.

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On Oct.26, 2009,18 Americans came home. President Obama was at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware – the first time a president has been present when remains of fallen military arrived home.

The president’s presence was significant. He will soon decide how to continue pursuing the war in Afghanistan. Welcoming home the 18 dead Americans and meeting with family members – when their grief and loss was still raw – will weigh on his decision.

Obama acknowledged as such after the Dover ceremony: “The burden that both our troops and our families bear in any wartime situation is going to bear on how I see these conflicts.”

The president participated in the arrival of one Fort Lewis soldier, Sgt. Dale Griffin, whose family had given permission for media coverage of his return. Because of the welcome change in military policy, which allows families to decide on coverage at Dover, more people around the world are able to witness the price paid by soldiers and their loved ones.

This has been the worst month for U.S. fatalities in Afghanistan since the United States invaded the country in October 2001. As long as U.S. troops are on the ground in such places as Afghanistan and Iraq, the grim ceremony at Dover will be repeated. Listed below are the fallen from the week before.

Fallen Description:

Maj. David L. Audo, 35, of Saint Joseph, IL.,
Pfc. Brian R. Bates, Jr., 20, of Gretna, LA.,
Staff Sgt. Keith R. Bishop, 28, of Medford, N.Y.,
Spc. Robert K. Charlton, 22, of Malden, MO.,
Sgt. Fernando Delarosa, 24, of Alamo, TX..
Cpl. Gregory M.W. Fleury, 23, of Anchorage, AK.
Spc. Joseph L. Gallegos, 39, of Questa, N.M.,
Staff Sgt. Luis M. Gonzalez, 27, of South Ozone Park, N.Y.
Sgt. Dale R. Griffin, 29, of Terre Haute, IN.,
Pfc. Kimble A. Han, 30, of Lehi, UT.,
Sgt. Josue E. Hernandez Chavez, 23, of Reno, NV.,
Sgt. Issac B. Jackson, 27, of Plattsburg, MO.,
Capt. Eric A. Jones, 29, of Westchester, N.Y.,
Spc. Eric N. Lembke, 25, of Tampa, FL.
CWO Niall Lyons, 40, of Spokane, WA.,
Staff Sgt. Shawn H. McNabb, 24, of Terrell, TX..
S1C David E. Metzger, 32, of San Diego, CA.,
Pfc. Devin J. Michel, 19, of Stockton, IL. ,
Capt. David “Seth” Mitchell, 30, of Loveland, OH.,
CWO Michael P. Montgomery, 36, of Savannah, GA.,
Sgt. Nikolas A. Mueller, 26, of Little Chute, WI.
Spc. Jared D. Stanker, 22, of Evergreen Park, IL.,
Lance Cpl. Cody R. Stanley, 21, of Rosanky, TX.,
Spc. Brandon K. Steffey, 23, of Sault Sainte Marie, MI.,
Capt. Kyle R. Van De Giesen, 29, of N. Attleboro, MA.,
Pfc. Christopher I. Walz, 25, of Vancouver, WA.,
Sgt. Patrick O. Williamson, 24, of Broussard, LA.,
Sgt. Eduviges G. Wolf, 24, of Hawthorne, CA.,

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Music:
Time to Say Goodbye
Mansions of the Lord
Sgt. MacKenzie
TAPS

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afghanistan.pigstye.net
defenselink.mil
kvue.com
thesunchronicle.com
thonline.com
militarycity.com

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Week ending Oct. 24, 2009

Posted on 25 October 2009 by Jerry Castillo

Week ending Oct. 24, 2009 the US Department of Defense released the names of 12 military personnel who died, while serving in the United States armed forces.

Welcome viewers. These weekly episodes pay tribute to brave men and women who served our country with honor. This video and your respectful comments are memorial tributes to our fallen soldiers.

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Fallen Description:

Lance Cpl. David R. Baker, 22, of Painesville, OH.,
Spc. Kyle A. Coumas, 22, of Lockeford, CA.,
Spc. Michael A. Dahl Jr., 23, of Moreno Valley, CA.,
Staff Sgt. Bradley Espinoza, 26, of Mission, TX.,
Spc. Jesus O. Flores, Jr., 28, of La Mirada, CA.,
Spc. Anthony G. Green, 28, of Matthews, N.C.,
Spc. Daniel C. Lawson, 33, of Deerfield Beach, FL.,
Pfc. Daniel J. Rivera, 22, of Rochester, N.Y.,
Sgt. Christopher M. Rudzinski, 28, of Rantoul, IL.,
Staff Sgt. Chris N. Staats, 32, of Fredericksburg, TX.,
Staff Sgt. Glen H. Stivison, Jr., 34, of Blairsville, PA.,
Pfc. Brandon M. Styer, 19, of Lancaster, PA.

Music
“End Credits”
Glory Soundtrack
“TAPS”

Photos/Resources
www.defenselink.mil
www.dailykos.com
www.facebook.com/group/ourfallenussoldiers
www.militarycity.com
www.myspace.com/fallenussoldiersmemorial

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Week ending Oct. 17, 2009

Posted on 18 October 2009 by Jerry Castillo

Week ending Oct. 17, 2009 the US Department of Defense released the names of 4 military personnel who died, while serving in the United States armed forces.

Welcome viewers. These weekly episodes pay tribute to brave men and women who served our country with honor.  This video and your respectful comments are memorial tributes to our fallen soldiers.

A grateful nation honors your service.  Your battle is over; rest in peace. Your courage, for our country, will forever be etched in our minds and hearts.

Fallen Description:

Spc. George W. Cauley, 24, of Walker, MN.

Lance Cpl. Alfonso Ochoa Jr., 20, of Armona, CA.

Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Taylor, 27, of Bovey, MN.

Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth W. Westbrook, 41, of Shiprock, N.M.

Music

“They’ll Remember You”

From: Valkyrie Soundtrack

“TAPS”

Photos/Resources

www.defenselink.mil

www.duluthnewstribune.com

www.honoluluadvertiser.com

www.militarycity.com

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Sgt. Jay M. Hoskins – A Parisian Welcoming

Posted on 06 October 2009 by Jerry Castillo

Sgt. Jay M. Hoskins

Sgt. Jay M. Hoskins

Date line: Paris, Texas August 13, 2009 Temp: low 90’s
Sgt. Jay M. Hoskins, 24, of Paris, Texas.
Died Aug. 6, while supporting combat operations in Farah province, Afghanistan. assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Kaneohe Bay, HI.
Hoskins’ final journey home began after a chartered plane delivered his flag draped coffin. The family welcomed their love one home. There was a formal transfer of the coffin from the tarmac to the hearse. The staging of the procession ran from the flight line to the main entrance to the air field. High school students from the school he graduated from lined both sides of the street. The video shows highlights of the seven mile journey from the airfield to the funeral home.
As a video producer I have seen many of these types of videos before, but I never experienced in person. I live in a big city and they lose sight of real priorities. A human sacrifice still means something to many Americans. Our fallen soldiers allow for us to protest over healthcare, taxes, and anything else your heart desires. When Jay Hoskins came home today, traffic did not pull over; it came to a complete stand still. Thousands of citizens, white collar and blue collar, liberals and conservatives all put aside their differences to honor a local hero. For without these brave men and women make it possible for us to freely agree to disagree with each other.
Music:
Remix – Band of Brothers, Mansions of the Lord, and Sgt. MacKensie
Special Thanks:
North Texas Patriot Guard Riders
Patriotic Citizens of Paris

Video Production
Jerry Castillo

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Oct. 3, 2009 US Fallen

Posted on 04 October 2009 by Jerry Castillo

Week ending Oct. 3, 2009 the US Department of Defense released the names of 11 military personnel who died, while serving in the United States armed forces.

Welcome viewers. These weekly episodes pay tribute to brave men and women who served our country with honor. This video and your respectful comments are memorial tributes to our fallen soldiers.

A grateful nation honors your service. Your battle is over; rest in peace. Your courage, for our country, will forever be etched in our minds and hearts.

Please visit my USFallen.org FaceBook fan page with photos of soldiers used on video and post memorial tributes.

Fallen Description:

Sgt. Ryan C. Adams, 26 of Rhinelander, WI.,
Lance Cpl. Jordan L. Chrobot, 24, of Frederick, MD.,
Staff Sgt. Alex French IV, 31, of Milledgeville, GA.,
Spc. Kevin J. Graham, 27, of Benton, KY.,
Spc. Russell S. Hercules Jr., 22 of Murfreesboro, TN.,
Staff Sgt. Jack M. Martin III, 26, of Bethany, OK.,
Sgt. Titus R. Reynolds, 23, of Columbus, OH.,
Sgt. 1st Class Christopher D. Shaw, 37, of Markham, IL.,
Sgt. Edward B. Smith, 30, of Homestead, FL.,
Spc. Ross E. Vogel, III, 27, of Red Lion, PA.,
Spc. Joseph V. White, 21, of Bellevue, WA.,

Music:

“Requiem for a Soldier”
By: Katherine Jenkins

“TAPS”

Photos/Resources
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http://your4state.com
http://www.waow.com

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