Posted on May 13, 2014
SSgt Forensic Meteorological Consultant
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Patriots,

The family of SGT Dwight Burn, 27, USA, has requested we stand a flag line for his memorial service. SGT Burn was killed 3 May 2014 during a training exercise in New Mexico when his CH-47 Chinook helicopter crashed. Please join us on 14 MAY 2014 to honor his memory.


14 MAY 2014- 82nd ABN Division Chapel, Ardennes St, Fort Bragg, NC
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Staging at 9:15 am
Briefing at 9:30 am
Flag Line at 9:45 am


A flag line will be established for the memorial service. Once the service begins at 1:30 pm, we will stand down.

I am honored to serve as the RCIC and will have flags available. I can be contacted by email or cell phone. Thank you for all you do to honor our Heroes.

Melanie “Ltlmech” Spangler
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LTC Yinon Weiss
There have been many RallyPoint members who have sought ways to recognize impactful individual service members and veterans who have passed either in combat or after their military career.

It is not practical to recognize every individual with a separate discussion, but we are happy to host those posts on this central thread.

You are invited to post responses here about individual service members and veterans that you wish to honor.
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SFC Senior Small Group Leader (Ssgl)
I wish I could be there for this, Aviation is a small community and Im glad to see that there will be tons of support for this.
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My job was kind of an aviation kind of job since I briefed NATO and USAFE aircraft at Ramstein and cargo aircraft in McGuire and Little Rock Air Force Bases.

Thanks for recognizing the service of this young man.
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My stepdad was a Cargo Spec at Ramstein in the late 70s/early 80s, and I just left Germany last week

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