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Marissa has been mobilized by the Army for deployment to Iraq and is scheduled to return July 2008. You may contact Marissa at marissa.pelky@us.army.mil


Thoughts on a Somber Occasion

March 7th, 2008 (687 views )

“Together We Go.” The MNSTC-I motto has drawn snickers from many as it does sound decidedly unmilitary. However, a sad event has caused me to ponder its true meaning, and how it affects us all.

Today, we held a memorial service for Air Force Staff Sergeant (SSgt) Christopher Frost, who was killed in the line of duty four days ago. Memorial services are difficult by their very nature; the roll call drives the painful point home.

“Staff Sergeant Frost!” Silence.

“Staff Sergeant Christopher Frost!” Silence.

“Staff Sergeant Christopher S. Frost!” The rifles fire, Taps is played, and our hearts quietly break.

SSgt Frost was the editor of The Advisor, a publication released by the MNSTC-I public affairs office. Its purpose is to highlight the accomplishments of the Iraqi Military and Police Forces, and the advances that they have made in their quest to assume full responsibility for the security of their country. SSgt Frost, who routinely reported on the Iraqi Air Force, was aboard one of their helicopters when it went down during inclement weather. He died alongside seven Iraqi airmen, whose story he was undoubtedly planning to tell.

Together We Go. Every day, we fight alongside our Iraqi brethren, whether on the battlefield or in the office. At their side, we encourage them in their successes and console them in their failures. We argue and plead with them when they’re off course. We celebrate their victories. It doesn’t matter if we’re here five more years or fifty. Their futures are linked closely with our own, because when they’re capable of managing operations within their country, we can return to ours.

Together We Go. SSgt Christopher Frost exemplified the spirit of MNSTC-I; may we always remember his example and be mindful of his sacrifice. Please pray for his family and friends as they mourn the loss of a hero.

Comments:

Comment from: Barbara [Visitor]
There are no words to express how sad I am that you had to experience this. Know that I will pray for his family, as I pray for your continued safety.
Take Care and and Stay Safe.

Much Love
Barbara
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Comment from: kristy jenks [Visitor] Email
Marissa,

I read your post and am also praying you Chris's friends and fellow soldiers.I was Chris's mother-in-law and I'm asking all his friends that served with Chris to write me and share their stories and pics they might have of him.I'd like to put together a scrapbook of memories for everyone in the family that are grieving this loss. I want to stay in touch with all of you and do whatever I can do to help you all in our tragic time. I salute all of you fellow soldiers and thank you for your service to our country.My prayers are with all of you!!!Kristy Jenks
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Comment from: Kate [Visitor] Email
My heart hurt when I read this post. We continue to keep you and all the people you serve with in our prayers. love, Miss Kitty
PermalinkPermalink 03/09/08 @ 23:57
Comment from: Karen Marks [Visitor] Email
As I read today's Advisor, I felt such sadness to read about the loss of your Editor. The Advisor contained the articles we parents looked for - the successes of our troops...our sons, daughters, wives and husbands - the successes sustained while our loved ones are over there.

We first noticed the edition during one of our son's first tour of duty; it helped us understand what was going on because these stories are not printed by so many. Now our other son is stationed in Iraq and I just want you to know I am thankful for the work SSgt Frost put together for so many of us. By the quality of his work I know all who worked with him will carry on the work the Advisor is committed to and will continue to give comfort to all of us Military families.
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