Memorial Day... A day set aside to remember the fallen.
I was going to try and post something poetic and then list all my buddies who have been killed in action or as a result of war. However, I realize that there are now simply too many to keep straight. I'll mention the first I knew and most recent... hopefully the last... but that's just not likely.
Mike Speer and I went through infantry training together at Camp Pendleton in 2001. He was one of those country-strong types from KS that can carry unbelievable loads all day. One of the "Old men" at 24. He was the guy people would approach with problems. If he couldn't help you fix it, he was always willing to drink a beer and listen. He was killed in action April 9th 2004 in Lutafiyah, Iraq leaving behind a wife (23 at the time). His death was a hard reality check. He always seemed indestructible..
David Roten and I were on a team together since he left the Army in 2010. He was a veteran of 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) and had spent the majority of his time stationed at Ft. Carson. He was a climbing, surfing, traveling fool and all-around stud. During a gunfight on Nov 27th 2014 he left a secure position and exposed himself to enemy fire so he could put accurate 40mm rounds on enemy machine gun positions in order to cover the extraction of a wounded man from our sister team. The wounded man was evacuated safely. Dave was killed by small arms fire.
So here's a toast, boys. 'Til Valhalla.