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Alwyn C. "Al" Cashe

Orlando, Florida

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CASHE, SFC ALWYN "AL" C., 35, United States Army Infantry Division, passed away Tuesday, November 8, 2005, at Brooks Army Medical Center in Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, TX. Alwyn is preceded in death by his father, Andrew J. and brothers Johnnie L. and Ronnie L. Cashe. Alwyn is survived...

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I am beyond words, with eyes full of tears and a heart full of gratitude, reading about your selflessness and ultimate sacrifice in the Marne Blue Book of Standards. May you rest in peace and may your memory be eternal, SFC.

As an N.C.O. we pledge to lead by example !! we always look for the wellbeing of our troops......we teach them everything we now in order to be able to sustain operations in combat , and above all to survive...and when the time comes to go above and beyond we will never hesitate ... not even for a second to go in harms way in order help a fellow soldier in need even if we we to put our lives in the line of fire!!! Your M.O.H. is very well deserved for what you did that day...Goodspeed to you...

To the Family of Sgt. 1st Class Alwyn Cashe: Today I heard of Sgt. Cashe's story. WOW...what a great American Hero! Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of Sgt. Cashe. I will not forget the great sacrifice that he made for our country. I pray that God will grant you peace and comfort for your time without Sgt. Cashe. May you always find comfort when you remember him.

No Greater Love/No Greater Sacrifice SFC Cashe, Alwyn; As I learn of your life story today, my eyes are filled with tears of Pride and Gratitude. As a Black native of Florida, U.S. Army veteran, and mentor to military prospects; I will use your light as a quide to service with honor. From this day on, I will Salute you, and Pray that you Rest In Hallowed Peace. American Legion/Army Veteran

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. You are still my number one hero.

I only read his story this first day of June, didn't know him, but now I do, and damn proud of it. He was a true warrior, excellent soldier, top of the line leader, and above all else his Love for his fellow man. I know where you are. Fly high my friend and God bless your soul.

Never forgotten my Brother Drill Sergeant and Brother of the 3rd Infantry Division. CAN DO!

Hello, We realize that we are very late to express our deepest condolences, but we wanted to let your family and friends know that we will be sending Care Packages to deployed troops this week and several of these will be dedicated to your loved one. Each package will carry the name, photo and hometown of Alwyn C. Cashe US Army Sergeant 1st Class. We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and sincerity and we want you to know that it is made possible by...

Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.