USASOC to remember fallen SOF Soldiers

By USASOC Public AffairsMay 19, 2015

FORT BRAGG, N.C. (USASOC News Service, May 19, 2015) -- The U.S. Army Special Operations Command will honor Special Operations Soldiers killed while supporting combat operations during the past year in a ceremony, Thursday, May 21, at 2 p.m. at the USASOC Memorial Plaza, adjacent to the USASOC headquarters building.

USASOC commanding general, Lt. Gen. Charles T. Cleveland, will add the Soldiers' names to the USASOC Memorial Wall, paying tribute to them, and more than 300 Army Special Operations Forces Soldiers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in defending the United States in the war against terrorism.

Family members, friends and special guests of those fallen Soldiers from many hometowns across the country are expected to attend.

After the Memorial Wall is unveiled, the names of those who died during current combat operations will be read.

They are:

Staff Sgt. Matthew Ammerman

Sgt. 1st Class Michael Cathcart

Staff Sgt. Girard Gass

Capt. Jason Jones

Staff Sgt. Jason McDonald

Staff Sgt. Scott Studenmund

Sgt. 1st Class Andrew Weathers

Re-invited families of the following fallen Soldiers

Master Sgt. George Bannar

Sgt. Patrick Hawkins

Spc. Christopher Landis

Staff Sgt. Daniel Lee

Capt. Jennifer Moreno

Sgt. 1st Class Liam Nevins

Staff Sgt. Stephen New

Spc. Cody Patterson

Sgt. Joseph Peters

Staff Sgt. Patrick Quinn

Sgt. 1st Class Roberto Skelt

Sgt. Joshua Strickland

Staff Sgt. Richard Vazquez

Note to news media: News media interested in covering the ceremony should contact the USASOC Public Affairs Office at (910) 432-6005, or email pao@soc.mil. Please provide the number of news team members/photographers who will attend, any special interview requests and if you plan on live coverage.

Members of the media who wish to cover the ceremony must register with USASOC PAO by May 20 before 2 p.m.

USASOC PAO will meet registered media at Stryker Golf Course on Bragg Boulevard at 12:30 p.m., May 21. The media convoy will depart Stryker no later than 12:45 p.m. due to the heavy traffic associated with that time of the day.

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During the ceremony there will be a drummer, the unveiling of the USASOC Memorial Wall, a bell ringer and placement of memorial wreaths by USASOC and its subordinate commands. There will also be the playing of "Taps" and a bag piper playing "Amazing Grace." Following the ceremony, the Gold Star families will be invited to approach the wall and lay roses in remembrance of their loved ones.

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