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Joseph A. ANDRZEJEWSKI

Marlton, New Jersey

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ANDRZEJEWSKI, Joseph A., Major (Retired) U.S. Army Special Forces Died unexpectedly on May 21, 2010 at the age of 54. Resident of Marlton, NJ. Husband of 24 years to Gillian. Beloved father of Dylan. Brother of Donna Brazinski. Son of the late Vincent and Phyllis Andrzejewski. He is also...

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My big brother, 15 yrs and it feels like yesterday. You are so missed Joey....XOXOXO

I still remember Joe. You are a Force Multiplier and that is the Ace for an SF soldier to get into heaven. I know you are busy training others and I know you are good at it.

Joe, Time to go " Christmas Shopping". Miss you so much.

It´s been forever and yet feels like yesterday. So much has changed and it would have been so different if you were here. I keep waiting for the phone to ring and the guy at the other end starts by telling me a joke... I´ll miss you forever!

12 years on and I think about Joe everyday. Every memory illicits a joyful recollection and laugh. Met Joe in a GP Medium tent in Pohang. S. Korea in August 82. I had just arrived. Typhoon was blowing the cantonment area to hell. We were hanging on to the tent. Then this guy in cutoffs, t-shirt and flipflops grabbed a pastic pitcher and said he was going to get koolaide from the mess tent 50 meters away. Off he went into the malestrom. We waited, waited....waited. An hour later he...

12 years....miss you so so much dear brother :(

Joe is still the best West Pointer officer I ever met.

In my personal Parthenon of heroes, Joe is in the top three officers who meant the most to me in leadership. He is right behind General Petraeus. He is still a great guy and I believe he did not know fear. He is not forgotten to me. I was a sergeant in C/2/5th SFGA with him and as I moved onward in my career to make Colonel I never forgot the leadership example he was and is. He is the epitomy of an SF soldier. They enter heaven because they are force multipliers. He did not need...

His path through life was trod alone,
And through it all, all odds defied,
Unbending will, resolve of stone,
And even Death he met with Pride.

When all at once his world went dark,
He knew he had no cause for fright,
A man who left no earthly mark,
Whose death was but a path to light.
~dbd 2004

I miss you every day Joe.