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Johnathan McCain

Apache Junction, Arizona

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McCain, Johnathan "Bryant" (August 18, 1973 - November 13, 2011). SFC Johnathan "Bryant" McCain, 38, died Nov. 13, 2011, in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, of injuries suffered while on mounted patrol. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team,...

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I didn't know you well, but I am not surprised to see that you decided to serve our country. Thank you for unselfishly protecting us, it saddens me that you had to lose your life to do so. My thoughts are with your family. I'm sorry that I am so late in saying good-bye, I just learned of your passing.

On the first anniversary of Johnathan's passing, he is remembered, honored and prayed for.

To the family of Sgt. 1st Class Johnathan B. McCain:
Johnathan gave the ultimate sacrifice and will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not let our fallen heroes be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you. "Some gave all."

Love & miss you son. Always in my thoughts. All blessings and many prayers for your family that they may recover from the loss of their dad and husband. Your brother and sis miss you terribly as well as all that knew you.

Brian, I salute you. I have walked were you walked and I have endured some of the same problems you endured, as we were brothers in the Infantry. I am positive that there is an Infantry Brigade in heaven, and you have entered the ranks of all of those hero's. I honor you and the way you conducted yourself as a husband, father, soldier, and as a brother. Your sister loved you more than words can express, and there isn't a day that passes she doesn't honor your memory.

I love u so much my brother and i don't know how to process your departure but I know 1 thing for sure you are my hero. I've always looked up to you and always tried to be your shadow growing up. I will honor you for the awsome soldier you were and father. You truely have been my friend and a mentor in more ways then I can ever express. I love you with all my heart and I will see you again some day. Thank you for being the best brother in the world. You will be missed and never forgotten....

I did not get to know you as well as I wanted to. What little time I got to spend with you will be life long memories. I really admired your independence and your commitment to your country and your fellow soldiers. I will go back and get that catfish you wanted to catch when you visited last April.

I am Diana's sister -in-law, Selena. Deepest sympathies to all of his family. He is a true hero and I am very grateful for his service to his country. Love and prayers to all of you. I pray God will heal your broken hearts in the way that only He can.

My condolences to your family, Bryant. My thoughts and prayers are with them all during this painful time. Bryant, I did not know you nor your family. But thanks to Danielle, I can thank a soldier for serving our country and for protecting us.