SGT Buddy Hughie, Army

“Buddy loved life, loved his son, and loved the Army. He lives on in his son Cooper who strives to be a doctor and save people in the way his father did.”

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SSGT Raymond Briggs, Air Force

“My husband, Ray, was originally from Ohio. He served in the Army and Air Force. We met in Hawaii where his first assignment was after he got out the basic training. We have three children who are young adults now. He is resting at the Hawaii Veterans cemetery. Our children and I are volunteering for organizations to honor and remember local fallen service members in Hawaii.”

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SPC Russell Hercules Jr., ARMY

“Herc was the life of every room he walked into. He had a heart of gold and would do anything in his power to take care of those he cared for and to put a smile on everyone's face. He was the class clown type, always goofing around, dancing, and laughing. He was an avid Xbox player and even got asked to go pro with it but he wanted to serve his country instead. He was married with two children, Cadence and Christopher. He had 2 sisters and a nephew at the time of his death. He was all about his family, being a father was the one thing he wanted in life. He called home every chance he could. When problems would arise he would do everything in his power to find a resolution. He knew when we needed the goofy side of him and when we needed the serious side.

He joined the Army fresh out of high school in 2006. He did basic/AIT at Ft. Benning, GA. He was stationed at Ft. Riley, KS where he was quickly shipped off to Iraq for a 15-month deployment. He arrived back home in mid-2008. In October of that year, he was PCS'd to Fort Campbell, KY. In December 2008, they left for a year-long tour in Afghanistan. September 29th, the Pathfinder unit was headed out on their last mission before preparing to return home. It was on that final mission, on October 1, 2009; that SPC Hercules was shot and killed. The only member lost to the Pathfinder unit since Vietnam. Both his parents and his wife were prior service.

If we learn anything from the sacrifices of our loved ones it is to never take a single moment for granted. Cherish the little things in life & never go to bed upset. Tomorrow isn't promised today - go out there and achieve your dreams today. Live & love like there is no tomorrow...”

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LTCOL Thomas Andrew Budrejko, USMC

“LtCol Tom "Bull" Budrejko, USMC was a AH-1W Cobra pilot and veteran of numerous combat tours. He had a fondness and talent for training others and loved being an attack helicopter pilot.”


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Major Mario Tellez, Air Force

“Mario was a devoted husband and a loving father who always put family first. Even when his duty would keep him far from home for extended periods, his heart always remained with his loved ones. He’d often call and write to make sure his family was taken care of. When he was home, he made every precious moment count. He loved taking Sophie to swim lessons and cherished everyday activities like going on long walks with Sophie and the dogs. Mario was also a beloved member of the community who didn’t hesitate to roll-up his sleeves for volunteer opportunities with Habitat for Humanity and led numerous community cleaning initiatives.”

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MSG Jeremy Burris, ARMY

“Jeremy was an incredible soldier and leader for the U.S Army. He was devoted to his career and his soldiers. He enjoyed movie nights with his family and making homemade popcorn. There wasn't a single thing Jeremy couldn't do. He was very skillful and handy. He spent his spare time on his wellness and was a Master Fitness Trainer for the Army. He won the Best Warrior competition in the Army and acquired various awards and medals during his 18 years of service. He was a go-getter and ambitious. He casted a large shadow with big shoes to fill and he will always remain in our hearts and will forever be missed.”

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MAJ Stewart McGurk, ARMY

“Stewart leaves behind two boys and they are ages 7 and 11 years old. Stewart was deployed when our first born was born in Germany. He loved singing to them when they were young. Stewart loved telling jokes and it was rare that a day went by in which he did not tell a joke. He started out as an EOD tech and switched to become a Foreign Area Officer when we became pregnant with our first child. He was selected to become a China FAO and learned Mandarin at DLI. He had just started his FAO career when he passed away.”

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SFC Elis A Barreto Ortiz, ARMY

“Elis served in the Army active duty for 9 years. He was an amazing dad and husband. Elis enjoyed playing the electric guitar, working on cars as a hobby and being a dad. While on his second deployment, Elis was Killed in Action by a suicide car bomb while conducting escort security in Kabul Afghanistan. Elis was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.”

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TSGT Horacio Menchaca, Air Force

“TSgt Horacio Menchaca honorably served for 18 years before suddenly passing away from a brain aneurysm. Survivors, wife Priscilla Menchaca, son Mauricio, daughters Annali and Eva Menchaca”

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1ST LT Felipe Alejandro Sanchez, AIR FORCE

“It has almost been a year since Alex's passing and it's even harder every day. We miss him so much. The girls did an excellent job of finishing up the school year strong, but it was hard.”

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SGT Milton A Gist, ARMY

“My Father was a loving man, who provided for his family. His life was full of service, from his community to his country. His legacy lives through my sister and I.”

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SFC Jess Anthony Brown, ARMY

“In commemorating my father, Jess A. Brown, I remember our shared bond for old music and 80s movies, which created unbreakable memories that I cannot wait to share with my future kids. His infectious laughter and thoughtful gestures made him beloved by all!

My dad was present and hard-working. I hold my dad in a special place in my heart for all the remarkable values he taught my sisters and I. Withal, his passing taught me about perseverance and how to cope with grief, and it gave me a profound appreciation for the sacrifices and things military parents do for their families.”

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