Offutt Air Force Base   Right Corner Banner
Join the Air Force

News > Never Forgotten, fallen Offutt defenders receive memorial
 
Photos
Previous ImageNext Image
Never Forgotten, fallen Offutt defenders receive memorial
A color guard made up of Sailors and Airman from the 55th Security Forces Squadron post the colors at a memorial service held in the guard mount room of the 55th SFS building on Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., Sept. 28. The annual memorial service honors those who’ve given all during Operations ENDURING FREEDOM and IRAQI FREEDOM. Several family members were also in attendance to unveil a memorial dedicated to their lost loved ones. (U.S. Air Force photo by Josh Plueger/Released)
Download HiRes
Never Forgotten, fallen Offutt defenders receive memorial

Posted 10/3/2012   Updated 10/3/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by David R. Hopper
55th Wing Public Affairs


10/3/2012 - OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, Neb. -- Offutt Defenders and special guests came together Sept. 28 at the 55th Security Forces Squadron's headquarters on Offutt Air Force base, to dedicate a memorial to security forces members who were killed during Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom.

The memorial was adorned with photos of lost defenders, which included Air Force and Navy members who make up Team Offutt's integrated 55th SFS.

"We just want to pay tribute to the all those men and women who came before us and paid the ultimate sacrifice," said Maj. Thomas Segars, 55th SFS commander.

Special guests at the memorial service included family members of fallen defenders U.S. Navy Master at Arms 2nd Class Sean Brazas and Master at Arms 1st Class John Douangdara.

"It makes us feel good that they honored everybody who has passed in this line of work," said Chan Follen, sister of fallen defender Master at Arms 1st Class John Douangdara. "I feel that people in the military aren't honored enough, they should honor everyone here."

"I am so proud of my brother and to see the ongoing support is just amazing," said Kelly Nance, sister of U.S. Navy Master at Arms 2nd Class Sean Brazas. "I wish I didn't have to see him up there but I am very proud of him."

Emotion was running high at the memorial service and not just for the family members but also to close friends of the fallen like Tech. Sgt. Dennis Walker, 55th SFS, who served with Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Jacobson before she became the first security forces combat casualty since Vietnam.

"The 28th of September will forever be a painful day for me and many others who knew [Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Jacobson]," Walker said. "Not a day goes by that I have not thought of the impact she has had on my life personally."

The memorial service took place on the seven-year anniversary for when friends and family were faced with the loss of Jacobson and it was only fitting that those in attendance were treated to her personal motto.

"We are only on the Earth for a little while, so live life to the fullest and carry a smile," personal motto of Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Jacobson as quoted by Tech. Sgt. Dennis Walker.



tabComments
No comments yet.  
Add a comment

 Inside Offutt AFB

ima cornerSearch


Site Map      Contact Us     Questions     USA.gov     Security & Policy     No Fear Act     E-publishing