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Senior Airman Adam P. Servais
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Sr Airman Adam Servais died while on a combat operation with one of our company's teams up in the Uruzgan province. Up to the time of his death, Sr Airman Servais provided unparalleled support to our Special Forces teams and he shared responsibility for the tactical success of many operations he was involved in from the planning up to the execution. Many of our team members broke bread and fought along side Sr Airman Servais. He was truly a Special Operations Warrior and he will be missed by us all. Our hearts go out to his loved ones and fellow Special Tactics team mates. "De Oppresso Liber"
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 788-06 August 20, 2006 DoD Identifies Air Force Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of an airman who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Senior Airman Adam P. Servais, 23, of Onalaska, Wis., died Aug. 19, when his vehicle came under hostile fire in Uruzgan province. He was assigned to the 23rd Special Tactics Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla. |
Rest in peace. Prayers out to his family.
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I just spent two weeks in a class with a bunch of young CCTs and PJs.
These young kids are hard workers and will do an outstanding job with good leadership. RIP, SrA Servais. Sorry for your loss, Bas. He sounds like he was a squared away young trooper. TR |
My prayers and condolences to the family, friends and Brothers of Sr Airman Adam Servais. RIP.
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RIP, Warrior.
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Rest in peace, SrA Servais.
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RIP
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RIP
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Thoughts and Prayers out!! Rest in peace.
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Rest in peace lad.
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Sorry for your loss, Basenshukai. RIP Senior Airman Servais.
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RIP SrA Servais
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RIP, Warrior
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I just read this on the af.mil website.
RIP. My prayers to his family. |
RIP SrA - Go with God.
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RIP
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Go as a Pilgrim, and seek out danger
Far from the comfort and the well light avenues of life Pit your very soul against the unknown And seek stimulation in the company of the brave Experience cold and hunger, heat and thirst And survive to see another challenge and another dawn Only then will you be at peace with yourself And to be able to know and to say I looked down on the farthest side of the mountain And fulfilled and understanding all and truly content That I lived a life that was of my own choice We are the pilgrims' master We shall go always a little further It may be beyond the last blue mountain barred with snow Across that angry or that glimmering sea James Elroy Flecker Rest In Peace Warrior |
Condolences to the family of this brave warrior. Our enemies believe it is a weakness that we value so highly the lost of each of our men. However, I am not ashamed to say that they and their brothers are precious to us and we are humbled at their sacrifices. They risk so much for very little gold and silver which makes their courage and valiant actions so remarkable and special.
I would also like to offer comfort and prayers related to the other soldiers or soldier who were severely wounded in this engagement. For the brave soldier who died there is no more sorrows, no more tears. For the brothers and wounded left behind, there are formidable challenges ahead; they face them as mere mortals, in a world void of grace. Our only respite is that there is a power much bigger than ourselves that sees all and accounts for each heroic action. We can only offer humble and heart felt encouragement as we view their actions from the sidelines with bated breath. Our only solace is the fervent hope that our leaders will be imitative in their plans and our soldiers will have the strength and opportunity to exact a terrible retribution on our enemies. |
RIP.
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Rest In Peace
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Rest in Peace
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Rest in peace.
I keep all of you, the present generation of warriors stepping up next to the plate of these fine who have gone before you, in my prayers, even if you see no posts from me. Martin |
Rest in Peace.
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RIP SrA Servais
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RIP
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RIP SrA Servais
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