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Sgt. Bradley S. Crose

Jacksonville, Florida

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CROSE Sgt. Bradley S. Crose, assigned to the 1st Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment was killed in action in the defense of his country during Operation Anaconda outside Gardez, Afghanistan on March 4, 2002. Bradley was a patriot who died in the defense of his country and in the company of his...

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Bradley I am everyday still so proud of you I along with Ron Berry coached and trained you as a young teenager. I was soo happy when you followed in mine and many others Airborne Infantry footsteps We Still visit and clean your headstone often Last week Ron and I met for lunch at Mission BBQ in OP and noticed you weren´t on the Gold Star Wall? We told the manager All About You He will get the pictures and history from me soon and we will dedicate that wall to you very soon Ranger IMiss...

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A good friend of mine, who made a life out of service to her country, gave me a KIA memorial bracelet in 2011. I've worn it continuously since that day and I treasure it as a reminder of the sacrifice others have made on my behalf. It helps me to be thankful for the days I have, especially the most difficult days."SGT Bradley S Crose, USA Ranger. 1/75 1ST BN. Died in service to all of us on March 4, 2002 in Afghanistan."I have never met or talked to SGT Crose or his family, but I hope they...

I was born during the death of him and 6 others I am going in to the special forces and you have my deepest condolences for your lost hero - Seaman apprentice John D Holmes

I wear Bradley's memory braclet every hour of the day. I am not a veteran myself, but I am a son of a 30 year Air Force veteran.
I became familiar of Bradelys passing while reading books like Roberts Ridge and a friend offered me his braclet after running a military re-enactment of that day's events. I have only removed it twice during recent surgeries. I feel great pride and honor to do so.
I am writing today after reading a news article on a review of the events of that day in...

SGT. Bradley S. Crose, RIP Ranger

Dear Son,

Today is Memorial Day. The 14th since your ultimate sacrifice. I think of you often, but on this special day, we as a Nation remember. Not just your sacrifice, but the sacrifices of hundreds of thousands of U.S. Servicemen and women. I find myself wiping away tears more frequently and my heart is so tender that it bruises easily.

Your sacrifice means more and more to me each day. I understand that the rights and freedoms which I enjoy and sometimes take for...

Thinking of you often. Honoring you always. 00-01.

There is not a day that goes by that we don't think about Bradley and the sacrifice he made for us all. We love you and know we will all be together again soon. Love Nanny, Uncle Bobby and Aunt Therese

Still think about you. Rangers lead the way