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  • Опубликовано: 29 май 2022
  • If you have a name to add to the list, please throw it in here in a comment. Share something unique about them, or even just a random memory - we'd love to hear more about these incredible human beings who had such a profound impact on your lives.
    If you aren't close to anyone who was lost in our nation's wars, we ask that you look up one of the names from this video and learn something about them. It would mean a lot to us to help keep the memories of the fallen alive.
    Then get back to LIFE. Live well and in a way that would make these folks proud. Laugh, have fun, and do epic things every day.
    We remember:
    SFC Luis E. Gutierrez-Rosales
    SPC Zachary Ryan Clouser
    SFC Kristoffer B. Domeij
    SFC David Loren McDowell
    SSG Juan F. Campos
    SGT Matthew T Abbate
    SSG Justin Timothy Gallegos
    SSG Orion N. Sparks
    SGT William Cahir
    SSG Ricardo Barraza
    SGT Dale Brehm
    SGT Patrick C. Hawkins
    SSG Jeffery S. Loa
    SFC Michael J. Goble
    LCpl Kyle Wayne Burns
    LCpl Shawn P. Hefner
    SCPO Kyle Milliken
    SMAJ Christopher Nelms
    SrA Bradley R. Smith
    Glen Anthony Doherty
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Комментарии • 494

  • @caseysmith9355
    @caseysmith9355 2 года назад +19

    SFC John D Morton 74th LRSD 173rd Airborne Brigade. KIA 15 Dec. 2005 Wali Kot Valley Afganistan. Former Team Leader and Mentor. RIP Brother

  • @hectoroliva
    @hectoroliva Год назад +5

    These men are heroes, they died protecting our freedom.
    From Spain, RIP warriors, never forgotten.

  • @jimmymcmillan236
    @jimmymcmillan236 2 года назад +1

    These warriors weren't just men of war but, ambassadors for peace, may God watch over their souls

  • @blkrfleb9718
    @blkrfleb9718 5 месяцев назад +3

    SSG Orion Sparks was one of the greatest men I have ever served with.. I was lucky enough to survive the day he passed away and I miss him every day.

  • @KyrosT_
    @KyrosT_ 2 года назад +1

    It is because of men like these that we are free to live our lives the way we please. It is because of men like these that we are able to sleep safely at night. God bless.
    Beloved, let us love one another..

  • @stevesims5729
    @stevesims5729 2 года назад +49

    My grandfather's best friend, Johnny Stewart, USAAF, killed in action over Italy in 1943. My stepfather's friends, US Army, KIA in Vietnam, 1968-1969. My brother's friend, Stephen New, US Army, KIA in Afghanistan, 2013. We owe them and everyone who has given their life for us a debt that can never be repaid.

    • @delijeredstarhooligans646
      @delijeredstarhooligans646 Год назад

      And in all These COUNTRYS Shit America beginn the war
      Not Sad when Americans soliders die
      Grettings From Srbija 🇷🇸☦️

  • @craigesckelson1510
    @craigesckelson1510 2 года назад +63

    Cpl. Chris Esckelson, KIA 12-28-2006, Fallujah Iraq, my older brother, protector, hero, badass marine, and greatly missed, God bless this amazing country and those who have given their lives for it, words can't express the gratitude I have in my heart for are fallen soldiers!

    • @gp1922
      @gp1922 Год назад

      I hope it goes without saying that liking posts like this means thank you for reminding us all that these brave men and women still exist and especially now given the ludicrous politics and policies in the biden regime.

  • @CowboyCree63
    @CowboyCree63 2 года назад +2

    Semper Fidelis, my Brothers and Sisters, from ALL services. A good friend of mine, Ssgt John Howard, died in a helicopter crash, Aug 2004, Iraq. Many of those I served with in Combat Cargo, 15th MEU on yhr Bellau Wood were infantry, and some also passed on to Valhalla. We have lost many, and I pray every day that their lives were not given in vain. God Bless those who served, God Bless those who perished, and God Bless the USA.

  • @Sharkman1963
    @Sharkman1963 2 года назад +11

    More than 20 years ago, August 16, 1991, Lt. Eric W. Allison, 26, USNR; Lt. (jg) Kenneth D. Pickens, 24, USN, AMSAN William A. Jackson, 20, and AE1C Johnny L. Caulder Jr., 28, died when a blade detached from the front rotor of their H-46 Sea Knight. They were with HC-11 out of San Diego, flying off my ship, the USS Camden AOE-2, and a week from home after a long WestPac cruise in support of the first Gulf War. RIP, brave souls.

  • @billcichoke2534
    @billcichoke2534 Год назад +1

    Amen, gentlemen.
    They stood in the breech and held the line. May they live in us forever, and may they all rest in peace.
    Hooah.

  • @vicentesanchez7168
    @vicentesanchez7168 2 года назад +1

    Stay Well Brothers Stay Healthy Do Not Forget Ever … Strong Men Best Soldiers Let Thier Lives And Memories Together Not Be Missed.

  • @b4dawnproductions
    @b4dawnproductions 2 года назад +1

    Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord, Amen. Thank you for my freedom and God be with your families.

  • @davidweimer3556
    @davidweimer3556 2 года назад +1

    God keep our heros. God keeps us thankful for their sacrifice. May their courage, honor, and passion for our freedoms, never be forgotten, never be taken for granted, and never be made light of. We owe them more than we will ever be. God bless your families. Thank you. I salute you.

  • @Leomedic74
    @Leomedic74 2 года назад +4

    Lt. J Clawson, a Brother, a friend and some I would follow anywhere. Loved Missed NEVER FORGOTTEN!

  • @mbed0123
    @mbed0123 2 года назад +3

    And to think how much these individuals are loved. I have so much to say and still can not say it after so long. The men that have fallen with me and beside me will never be forgotten. Truly the best of the best always go before the rest.... SSG PAUL J. JOHNSON you are always remembered KIA 20 OCT 2003 FALLUJAH, IRAQ
    CSM Donovan E. Watts KIA 21 NOV 2006 IRAQ

  • @Oblivisci........
    @Oblivisci........ 2 года назад +3

    James Pirtle. My friend. May your sacrifice never be forgotten. Although I never agreed with the war being waged I will always agree that you were a hero for serving in the United States Army. I will always honor your memory. May you rest easy friend.

  • @gabeusaf5483
    @gabeusaf5483 Месяц назад +3

    RIP Major Greg Stone, 124th ASOS, March 25, 2003. Operation Iraqi Freedom, never forgotten.

  • @earlwall7903
    @earlwall7903 2 года назад +3

    I was able to say a final fair well to the sixteen men in from my unit that lost their life’s in Vietnam from 1967-1969..I was picked to be on the first Honor Flight since 2019 from my town. On April 19, 2022 we landed in D.C. and spent the day..We owe the fallen so very much and we must never forget them..God Bless Brothers..

  • @maeshughessr369
    @maeshughessr369 2 года назад +3

    Logan Andrew Tuttle, USAF. RIP 10 Sep 2018.
    In the modern age, where you can see when someone is online or not, almost every day I am reminded of the loss of an amazing friend. God bless you man... I miss you more than words can describe.

  • @jamesupton143
    @jamesupton143 2 года назад +17

    My family remembers the fallen of the USS Arizona. We have a family member still on that ship.
    Thank you BRCC for this . I know it is a tough time for the fine people working there. God bless you. God bless America.

    • @RuralTowner
      @RuralTowner 2 года назад +1

      Have a cousin on the Arizona as well. One James Garland Nations, FC2c. To my knowledge, he is still there.

  • @TW-qc8fe
    @TW-qc8fe 2 года назад +1

    Thank you ALL who serve and have served, NEVER forget.

  • @alucardsown
    @alucardsown 2 года назад +101

    We pray that the strife, battles and wounds of war be calmed for eternity in God's loving grace. May you find rest at last and know that those left behind cherish your spirit, honor your commitment, send their love and will never forget your sacrifice.

  • @gsxrtwitch89
    @gsxrtwitch89 2 года назад +1

    God Bless all of you. Thank you for making me proud to be an American.

  • @michaelnorwood5888
    @michaelnorwood5888 2 года назад +10

    PFC Cody J. Patterson, 75th Ranger Regiment, 3rd Battalion, killed in action on October 6, 2013, Bravo Company, Operation Enduring Freedom, Kandahar, Afghanistan.

  • @ste4lth147
    @ste4lth147 2 года назад +1

    I will pray for all of these men and soldiers who have passed in the line selflessness and service to their country. I love y’all. And I hope you remember to cherish all the time you have on this earth you only live once make it worth it. And remember those that spent their one life protecting yours.

  • @ghostinthetreeline
    @ghostinthetreeline 2 года назад +3

    Cpl Brandon Coates aka DFC Brandon Coates aka TAC45. H&S Co 4th AABn USMC/Orange County Sherriff's Deputy Tactical Anti Crimes Unit. Two tours in OIF, killed in the line of duty while serving his local community in Orange County, Florida. He was a husband/a son/a brother/and my brother. He will never be forgotten. Semper Fidelis. I can't wait to see you again.

  • @WolfoftheWoodsAirsoft
    @WolfoftheWoodsAirsoft 2 года назад +2

    Freedom is a honour given to us with the last breath of those who died for it and protecting it.

  • @welderman1221
    @welderman1221 2 года назад +1

    Hat off, thankfully giving prayers and thanks, God rest all these heros souls!!!

  • @brandonjeffs7634
    @brandonjeffs7634 2 года назад +54

    These amazing Americans are our hero's!! As a civilian I am blessed to have the freedoms I have! It's men and women like those listed in this video that have given me these freedoms. Thank you all so much for your service!! Thank you black rifle coffee company!!

  • @LongWalkerActual
    @LongWalkerActual 2 года назад +22

    "The soldier above all others prays for peace, for it is the soldier who must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war."
    Douglas MacArthur

  • @craigenjohnson1327
    @craigenjohnson1327 2 года назад +6

    I am in A co 1-26 Blue Spaders. I see there pictures each day as I walk threw the company. My condolences and prayers go out the the friends and family's of those men who didnt make it back. I keep the thought of the men we have lost the last few years, to suicide and car accidents. I pray there soles are at rest, and for their family to thrive in harmony.

  • @ianvincentagraviador5704
    @ianvincentagraviador5704 Год назад

    It's a great honor to know the names of all the heroes who give there life and faith to There mother land. there sacrifice and legacy shall not be forgotten or be vain

  • @gary7987
    @gary7987 2 года назад

    Thank you guys!! This is the most that I have cried, since my last deployment to Iraq In 2006-2007!! They will never be forgotten!

  • @poopyman12320
    @poopyman12320 2 года назад +23

    My grandfather (Navy) sadly lost his battle to cancer a couple years ago. Thank you for being a good grandfather, and you will Never, Ever be forgotten.

    • @BlackRifleCoffeeCompany
      @BlackRifleCoffeeCompany  2 года назад +10

      What’s your favorite memory of your grandfather? Let us remember him forever.

  • @roblynch7234
    @roblynch7234 2 года назад +121

    Beautifully done…very sobering of what Memorial Day truly means. Names have power, names put humanity to a statistic, reading the names out loud means we do not forget. I cried at this and am so grateful for men of such valor that they gave their lives that I live free and comfortable.
    Much respect for y’all doing this. Words seem so inadequate, but thank you.

  • @megrimlock6034
    @megrimlock6034 2 года назад +13

    This Memorial Day I remember the brothers I lost in my 2 tours in Iraq and all the brothers lost I didn't know but were proud to serve with.

    • @BlackRifleCoffeeCompany
      @BlackRifleCoffeeCompany  2 года назад +3

      We would love to hear your favorite memories of your brothers. Speak their names, may their memory live on forever.

  • @claudiocarrara
    @claudiocarrara 2 года назад +124

    Honor to all the fallen, to all the brothers in arms, in the fulfillment of their duty. 🙏

    • @BlackRifleCoffeeCompany
      @BlackRifleCoffeeCompany  2 года назад +27

      That will always be at the forefront of our company. 💯

    • @claudiocarrara
      @claudiocarrara 2 года назад +5

      @@BlackRifleCoffeeCompany ✌👏🙏

    • @markslade6848
      @markslade6848 2 года назад +1

      God bless and best wishes from England, UK for all you guys do. Fantastic company with the greatest values.

  • @markslade6848
    @markslade6848 2 года назад +3

    God bless America and all those fallen heroes that have served and protected. Much love sent from England, UK... Gone but never forgotten. Any allied troops that fight for democracy deserve nothing but our undivided respect.

  • @nonenone2173
    @nonenone2173 2 года назад +34

    May the men and women who had gave their lives for freedom and justice rest in eternal peace and for us to enjoy the freedoms they fought for us to keep.....Have a pleasant memorial day everyone and to everyone at BRCC

  • @JeffBilliter
    @JeffBilliter 2 года назад +2

    EODC Gregory J. Billiter, 6 April 2007, Hawija, Iraq. We will always remember you and your brothers.

  • @fugu4163
    @fugu4163 2 года назад

    Freedom arent something that are mandatory but something you need to fight for.
    Those men died fighting for that precious freedom.

  • @georgehilbish1564
    @georgehilbish1564 2 года назад

    Thank you Brothers for keeping their memories alive. SSgt USMC 1975 - 1985 Semper Fi

  • @adamzuckerman3437
    @adamzuckerman3437 2 года назад +1

    MSG Thomas D. Maholic ---- 2nd Battalion 7th Special Forces Group
    KIA June 24th 2006 Kandahar Province, Afghanistan
    A hometown hero and inspiration. I am grateful for all you gave. Rest easy.

  • @konstantinosbakras6410
    @konstantinosbakras6410 2 года назад +8

    there might be the American flag above them, but these people fell, for every peoples' freedom, thank you for that video.

    • @BlackRifleCoffeeCompany
      @BlackRifleCoffeeCompany  2 года назад +4

      Freedom isn’t free. Our brothers and sisters gave their lives so we can be free. Forever thankful for their sacrifice.

  • @paulslagle8436
    @paulslagle8436 2 года назад +15

    This is very well done!!! Everyone should watch this!!! THANK YOU!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @adamcates7419
    @adamcates7419 2 года назад +5

    Heavens guarded by finest group of men

  • @Linda91952
    @Linda91952 2 года назад +10

    I'm not one to tear up but this did it. Having lost my brother 2010, who was a Marine in Kandhar. Breaks my heart, so many young men & women lost to soon. It's not just Memorial Day but everyday I think of them 🇺🇸

    • @MrHOGGIN84
      @MrHOGGIN84 2 года назад +1

      I was at Kandahar Airfield for 22 months between 2009-2011 It was a really hot time (combat wise) during the war because of the surge. This Video gives me chills every time I've watched it which is multiple times and day since they released, over half of these guys were KIA in Kandahar Province or Helmand Province both of which I spent a majority of my time running the roads. I didn't know your brother but I don't have to to shed tears for him. ✝️ Sorry for your loss. 🇺🇲

  • @warboy-vr3rm
    @warboy-vr3rm 2 года назад +1

    It's our duty to pay back the debt we owe them and our nation though we may be in tough times now we will have lighter days ahead. It is an honor to know these men had died for what they believed and had tied to protect us may God usher the dead who live with us.

  • @macgriggs9350
    @macgriggs9350 2 года назад +1

    Its so easy to forget what all these guys have been through when we watch their funny reaction videos, podcasts, and irreverent jokes. They have all lost friends. Brothers. Sisters. They experienced an incalculable loss to civilians like us. Thank you all for all you've done. God rest your friends souls.

  • @UltraDad
    @UltraDad 2 года назад +11

    Your sacrifice will not be forgotten. I am so blessed to be an American. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @robertmaxwell8909
    @robertmaxwell8909 Месяц назад +2

    MSgt Michael G. Heiser. Khobar Towers, 1996. Never Forgotten.

  • @billmuchow861
    @billmuchow861 2 года назад +2

    Herbert Muchow, Army, Private First Class. Lived in Pittsburgh PA. Killed in action in WWII in Loraine, France 1944 at 20 years old. Volunteered to help defeat Nazi Germany. He is buried in France

  • @derrickwalker538
    @derrickwalker538 2 года назад

    Darn right, SAY THEIR NAME!!! Love you guys!! We’re all brothers in arms!!

  • @ThomasMck0251
    @ThomasMck0251 2 года назад +1

    Let us never forget, those who journeyed into the howling dark, and did not return. For their sacrifice required bravery, and courage beyond measure.

  • @floyd4311
    @floyd4311 2 года назад +5

    Humbled and in awe by their sacrifices. Thank you for sharing their story. That was a great way to memorialize their good friends and mentors. Gone, never forgotten!

    • @BlackRifleCoffeeCompany
      @BlackRifleCoffeeCompany  2 года назад +1

      Highlighting these heroes and their sacrifice, will always be something we do when we have the opportunity

    • @floyd4311
      @floyd4311 2 года назад

      @@BlackRifleCoffeeCompany Amen to that!!! 🥃🫡🇺🇸

  • @rickfranz6072
    @rickfranz6072 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for remembering what this day really is all about. An old AF vet. Salute!

  • @mavenparrish
    @mavenparrish 2 года назад +5

    Never ever forget, RIP to these great men and the thousands more that have sacrificed their lives protecting ours

  • @davismiller6944
    @davismiller6944 2 года назад +8

    “These things we do, that others may live” This may only be the motto of Pararescue, but it could not be more true for every serviceman and woman. They are out there every day fighting so we can have our lives and rights. All give some but some give all. Hooyah and Godspeed gentlemen.

  • @trekxfiler
    @trekxfiler 2 года назад +6

    My eyes swell with tears of gratitude and thanks for these warriors who have given all to give me an amazing country to live in. May God bless their souls, and may we protect what they died for as it is up to us now.

  • @jerry-leehanson3380
    @jerry-leehanson3380 2 года назад +1

    A Thankful Memorial day wish to all at BRCC, and a Special thanks to my Uncle Ralph Whiley KIA Oct 10 1915 Pachendale , First battle of the Somme
    France WW1... God Keep all the Fallen

  • @rustygardhouse7895
    @rustygardhouse7895 2 года назад +1

    My material grandfather was at Ypres & my paternal grandfather & his brothers served in the Ii. I admire you for doing this. Here's to them & those like them damn few left.
    Thanks

  • @igotthatgoinforme9182
    @igotthatgoinforme9182 2 года назад +1

    Today go eat a burger, drink a beer, have a water balloon fight with the kids, or whatever. Those 7000 that gave their all would want nothing more. Keep them in your thoughts today but remember they gave so the rest of us can live. Honor them today and every other day by enjoying the time you have on this rock. You never know when you've seen your last sunrise. R.I.P. brothers and sister we will always remember you.

  • @Down_Wright_Handy
    @Down_Wright_Handy 2 года назад

    soldiers never die, they only get new orders.... thank you for your sacrifice and for your service

  • @BRISOCE
    @BRISOCE 2 года назад

    These were all good men whobpaid the ultimate price to keep people free god bless them and may they rest in peace

  • @davidwadsworth8982
    @davidwadsworth8982 2 года назад

    Outstanding! Scott, Larry, Ferdie this day is for you.

  • @scottmurphy3683
    @scottmurphy3683 2 года назад

    I am the headstone engraver at Jefferson barracks national cemetery in st louis I've done 10s of thousands of headstones I honor every stone I do. I did the headstone of Lance corporal Jared Schmitz one of the 13 killed at Kubal airport he is one of the few I can put a face too. I never served but wish I did in my heart and mind this is the best way I can give back to veterans.Thank you to everyone at Black Rifle and everyone who has ever served our country

  • @jollymon6672
    @jollymon6672 2 года назад

    God bless you all and all our fallen brethren 🇺🇸

  • @christopherpell8089
    @christopherpell8089 2 года назад +2

    This is truly humbling. Myself have served, and tbh losing a battle buddy who you went through hell and back with is extremely hard.
    Cpl Brandon kirkton. Love you man. 11 years since you were taken. But you went down a warrior taken 6 of them with you

  • @flyinwithhoot6660
    @flyinwithhoot6660 Год назад +1

    Technical Sergeant (retired) Rodney Naico, one of the best I ever rode a shift time with. AWACS and Security Police, GBNF!!!

  • @MtnLife-sv9fu
    @MtnLife-sv9fu 2 года назад +4

    Take time for each of our fallen. They are missed but never forgotten. Keep on keepin on...

  • @afmonteleone
    @afmonteleone 2 года назад

    I love what you guys do and may these men Rest In Peace for there great sacrifice for our country

  • @clarer6819
    @clarer6819 2 года назад +27

    This is heartbreakingly beautiful. Thanks guys, praying for y’all

  • @MickeyKraut419
    @MickeyKraut419 2 года назад +3

    Maj Thomas Kennedy. US Army. His first assignment as a 2LT was as one of the PLs in my unit in the 82nd. Loved Hockey, played on the team at the academy. Tough as nails and fair, but one of the most subtle, funniest people I've ever met. Quick witted, sharp mind. He was a great leader, but an even greater mentor.
    Killed 8 August 2012, Sarkowi, Afghanistan
    PFC Benny Franklin. US Army. One of the crop of young guys joining my unit after we returned from OIF1. Great sense of humor, one of the most eager guys I ever knew in the service. Loved to learn new things, very driven, always had a positive mindset, and loved to laugh.
    Killed 7 October 2005, Kandahar, Afghanistan.
    LCPL Chris Lyons. USMC. Sadly, I didn't get to know him as well as I would have liked. His widow is a friend and classmate of mine from school, and the fact Bethany chose to marry him spoke volumes about his character as a man. His family and brothers in 3/25 would describe Chris as humble and hard working, he had a huge heart and loved his family and brothers. He loved to make people laugh and uplift and encourage everyone around him. He was always willing to do anything asked of him without hesitation or complaint.
    Killed 28 July 2005, Cykla, Iraq
    1LT Michael Runyan. US Army. ... this one hurt a lot to hear about. I had his mom as a teacher in high school, and I graduated with his sister. His mom may not have been liked by a lot of students, but she cared and wanted to see everyone succeed. She was tough, but fair, and would put hours in with you outside of class if she knew you were willing to do the work. Mike and his brother and sister inherited that sense of fairness and willingness to help anyone willing to help themselves. He could change the mood of a whole room in 5 seconds with a quick joke, and his big, cheesy grin. He had an infectious personality, and was born to lead.
    Killed 21 July 2010, Muqdadiyah, Iraq.
    Maj Michael Stover. USMC. Grew up the next town over from him, and knew his family. Damn good leader. Loved his men like his own children. His whole family are the kind of people to open their door to anyone in need.
    Killed 3 June 2006. Taqaddum, Iraq.
    Spc David Jesse Garcia. US Army. The Azteca Immortal. Fucking legend in B 2/319th. One of the most beloved people in our unit. Incredibly positive, very genuine, humble, down to earth guy that loved spending time with everyone. He loved his family in and out of uniform. He didn't care what platoon you were in, or even if you were in a different unit altogether. Jesse truly believed everyone wearing the uniform was his brother or sister. Had one of the silliest, unforgettable laughs, and a warped sense of humor. Even though he was broken and hurting inside, he loved fiercely and lived voraciously. He loved traveling the country and visiting our brothers in the years after we left the service.
    Committed suicide 17 September 2013.
    Many, many more that I knew in my days in the Army or from the area I grew up in, but these 6 are the ones that always are in my heart.

  • @anthonybueno4440
    @anthonybueno4440 2 года назад +4

    🫡 to those died so I could be born in this great country, and enjoy the freedom that I love. You will never be forgotten

  • @dewroo7729
    @dewroo7729 2 года назад +3

    Lost my dad from the airforce when I was barely 3 years old, my grandfather was a ww2 veteran and Korean War vet...this is the day I remember both of them

  • @fightfish3265
    @fightfish3265 2 года назад +4

    May we never forget.

    • @BlackRifleCoffeeCompany
      @BlackRifleCoffeeCompany  2 года назад +1

      Forgetting isn’t an option. We’ll make sure these heroes memories live on for eternity.

    • @fightfish3265
      @fightfish3265 2 года назад

      @@BlackRifleCoffeeCompany Amen brothers.

  • @joshuaspicer8454
    @joshuaspicer8454 2 года назад +10

    Thank you for doing this. their names deserve to be shared.

  • @danielmaudslaycross5135
    @danielmaudslaycross5135 2 года назад +1

    I sometimes forget that behind these joking vets is a past that would break most of us forever.
    Lest we forget.

    • @BlackRifleCoffeeCompany
      @BlackRifleCoffeeCompany  2 года назад

      There’s a time to laugh and there’s a time to be serious. We put on a brave face but we’ve all lost loved ones. We’ll always do our part to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

  • @gcHK47
    @gcHK47 2 года назад

    Let they be honored forever. I am a Christian, not a pagan, but I will say that every one of these fallen warriors have earned a place in the Plains of Elysium.
    I love them all. 🇺🇸

  • @jarrythskeen8336
    @jarrythskeen8336 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for your service and your sacrifice. OOORAH

  • @nathanharrison4496
    @nathanharrison4496 2 года назад +1

    Specialist Ronald Dean Allen Jr, KIA 8/25/2003, hwy 1 Iraq. It’s been almost 20 years and I still miss my big bro. His death ate away at my family and still gets to me 19 years later. I miss you Ronnie and hope that your telling Mom, Dad, my Wife all of the stupid things we use to do as kids.
    God bless all of the soldiers that have paid the Ultimate Sacrifice to preserve our freedoms. Please think of them and the families they left behind this Memorial Day. Though the years make life easier to bear, the pain of that loss never goes away.

    • @BlackRifleCoffeeCompany
      @BlackRifleCoffeeCompany  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing Nathan. Rest easy Specialist Allen.

    • @nathanharrison4496
      @nathanharrison4496 2 года назад

      Thank you for your service, and never forgetting the true heroes. Love watching your content and hearing your stories. Keep up the good work!

  • @FreeAmericanUSA
    @FreeAmericanUSA 2 года назад

    Honored to be among those that really care. We have to keep living for them.

  • @donaldmartin4980
    @donaldmartin4980 2 года назад +1

    Best friend, Sergeant First Class Bernie Deghand , Helmand Province, Afghanistan April 2006, took quite a few with him to the other side. Ten others on that list , Rest In Peace , see you soon.

  • @durrty8
    @durrty8 2 года назад

    Thank you I can't say I had the privilege to have met any of these men but I can't say from the bottom of my heart I am very grateful for men like them fearless warriors men that put themselves in harm's Way to protect their brothers to protect their freedom at home their families it takes a special kind of person

  • @gunfreak9mm
    @gunfreak9mm 2 года назад

    I couldn't even watch it all the way through the first time. Really gets to you when you have served with men that are everything to you. Hoorah

  • @kendawa2918
    @kendawa2918 2 года назад +1

    If you were trying to make an old soldier cry…you succeeded. Say their names, often.

  • @GSDMom91
    @GSDMom91 2 года назад +2

    Thank You for your sacrifice and your service to our Country. We appreciate every day that we live free because of the bravery of others; we should honor that freedom by remembering those that gave their all. Say their names indeed.

  • @americasgrumpyuncle2167
    @americasgrumpyuncle2167 2 года назад +3

    Army Capt. Mark N. Stubenhofer
    30, of Springfield, Virginia.
    Stubenhofer died in Baghdad, Iraq, when his unit was conducting dismounted operations and was attacked by small arms fire. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 41st Infantry Regiment, 1st Armored Division, Fort Riley, Kansas. Died on December 7, 2004.
    Sir, you were and still are one of my most influential leaders that I have ever had the honor to have trained with and deployed with throughout my Army career. I still to this very day, sir, have your pictures along with your accomplishments and many fellow soldiers who have served under your command during the very short time that you were alloted on this plain of existence favorite memories had with you in our time of service framed and posted on my living room wall. It's been 18 long long years sir, that we rolled into Bagdad and I think of you often. Captain, you are not forgotten and we will never forget.
    Captain Mark Stubenhofer was the major influence on myself and the soldier I became over my 20 plus year career in this army. This man was a soldier's soldier! 1st Battalion 41st infantry Regiment benefited greatly from what the Captain taught us...well definitely I myself learned so much from my leader, my great friend and brother, Captain Mark Stubenhofer. He was and still is a man who when I was young kid scared to death as 1-41 Task Force kicked it into high gear plowing into Iraq at a high rate of speed...as this army does. Captain Stubenhofer was that type of soldier that you might picture going into basic training you wanted to be like that man as you moved forward in this career we chose. This man worked almost flawlessly under the extraordinary circumstances that we would quickly find ourselves in...deploying to war! The type of leader I didn't want to let down, ya know. And I can only hope that the Captain is somewhere right now and watching his soldiers in action kicking ass and all around the globe. Knowing that he had correctly and accurately his job as a leader of the excellent men and women who fighting with myself in Iraq in the early days of that operation. I loved my time with you all at Fort Riley, Kansas. To the battles who just like our Captain Stubenhofer gave their lives or their physical or mental health in service to this great country in my army...you are all true warriors and saints among us all. And it has been my greatest honor and pleasure to have served with such competent troops. You are all dearly missed and will forever be remembered as great soldiers who got the job done and accomplished the mission even at the greatest of cost and sacrifice. I love you all. I hope that those of us who are still lucky enough to carry on with this uniform on will continue to make you all proud to have been "Straight and Stalwart". Captain Stubenhofer...I might not have made it this far had I not had you, sir, as my leader. We will carry on as you had told me that we had better do no matter what unit any of us ever come into. Because you will have an eye on us. Lol you are loved sir!
    we miss you and want you to know we will never forget you!"
    Still your favorite SFC of Camp Taji Iraq

  • @scottshanklin5533
    @scottshanklin5533 2 года назад +3

    I am an was an will always be a Marine , its where my military career an ended it in the Army . My fallen brother's an sister's are all was been in my heart , an for that I will always be respectful of them

    • @todydn
      @todydn 2 года назад

      First line hits home for me i just let my pops go two saturdays ago he was force recon vietnam raised mw with the same semperfi do or die attitude they instilled at paris he fell off the wagon hard and chose slow death by addiction but through all that fog the marine inside was fighting the demons right to the very end his passing was like watching an exorcism and in the end the marine won and i got my pops back for 5 minutes asked if it was ok to go even like true soldier i told him yes and it was overand like that he was gone.. he loathed the idea of being in cemetary or big funerals so me my mom and wife and four buddies went to the mountains this weekend and gave him his 21 gun and sent him home seeing your comment brought back so many memories of the great man and soldier he was only ever told me two things about his time vietnam was hot and he didnt live till those blues were put on

  • @chrisyother4870
    @chrisyother4870 Год назад +1

    Staff Sergeant Andrew Pokorny. 3rd ACR Al Asad Iraq June 13, 2003. I always say his name whenever I speak my son's name. RIP Superman

  • @taylorwood9171
    @taylorwood9171 2 года назад

    This was the first I watched today upon waking up. Really put today into perspective for me, thinking of family and friends that served, some never came home. We owe more than then we really could understand. To all of these, I, thank you.

  • @P_Kaji
    @P_Kaji 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing. I will never forget.

  • @SimpleHatch
    @SimpleHatch 2 года назад +3

    Rest in peace Jerry Reynolds, my grandfathers best friend from childhood. They were both Radio Operator Infantry Rifleman in ww2. Jerry was KIA in Salerno. and my grandfather made it to Southern France with the 45th before being wounded himself. Thought I'd mention his name cause I've never found much on him (like his obituary or tombstone etc) God bless every single veteran who's paid the ultimate sacrifice. They're unforgotten heros

  • @garrettprater1747
    @garrettprater1747 2 года назад +15

    Just finished marching in my local parade with my "brothers in arms" (band buddies) this is a very cool and emotional tribute, in R Lee Ermy voice: Outstanding

  • @pikasome2585
    @pikasome2585 Год назад +1

    Private Lawrence “Larry” Gowell II. A great friend of my dad’s. Died on leave due to a drug overdose in Litchfield, Maine. July 15, 2009. He had a pain in his leg and tried taking him to the hospital. He refused since he just got home. Few days later he died. It was just after his first tour in Iraq too

  • @oif3vetk9
    @oif3vetk9 2 года назад +23

    SSG Ricky A Keiffer, KIA, 3-15-2005, Baghdad. Hell of a friend, father, husband and NCO. He loved hunting and fishing buy most of all his family. (Both his immediate family and his mil family) There were many times he would have his bass boat on the trailer at work on Wednesday's because that was tournament night. After work he and a couple other guys would take off and go fish in a weekly tournament. (We were all National Guard fulltime technicians and we all served within either the same company or at least battalion)
    I don't remember how exactly he and I got started on our "Love drinkin' " catch phrase but we were known for it. Somehow we ended up in the same BNCOC ph1 course and squad. Every now and then during class we look at each other and mouth "Love drinkin' " and we'd smirk. Lead instructor finally asked "What the hell are you two talking about?" so Ricky flat out said "Love drinkin' " which of course caused me to lose all military bearing and I started laughing. The instructor didn't find it as humorous but took us aside at break and told us to knock it off, which we did. So many more stories of Ricky I could go on for hours. He was just a great guy.
    Well, time to go make a run over and see him. Some of us still go see him on March 15th and today, have a beer with him, bs for a few then continue on our way. Never forgotten.

    • @GoblinSoupMusic
      @GoblinSoupMusic 2 года назад

      Thank you for taking the time to share unique details about him. I think written communication is such a beautiful thing, because no one reading this comment would have ever known those fun details you shared. I also love that you remember such vividly specific details from such a long time ago. It shows how important he is to you, and how important you are to keeping his memories alive and with us. I’m enlisting this summer and hope to build some close connections with some buddies during my time of service, just like you!

  • @todydn
    @todydn 2 года назад +3

    Two uncles pete and john left it all on omaha while not it war he definately lost his life in a battle that never stoped when vietnam did bob nickels force recon my dad 2 weeks ago saturday memorial day has always hit hard for me my pops had his flaws but he raised me to be a veteran respecting patriot to the point that it makes up a huge part of my core beliefs love you pops even if none of us knew what you were going through or how to help you

  • @Teyl1
    @Teyl1 2 года назад +4

    Rest well Matthew. You are sorely missed, by so many of your brothers.

  • @JSchlotmann
    @JSchlotmann 2 года назад +5

    Love and respect to you all my brothers and sisters may they never be forgotten

  • @SN-uv4mh
    @SN-uv4mh 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your service.🇺🇲🇺🇲❤❤