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Master Sergeant Thomas Crowell

Neosho, Missouri

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An Air Force master sergeant from O'Fallon who was killed Thursday in Iraq is remembered for how he put the safety of others first.

Thomas Crowell, 36, was killed near Balad Air Base in Iraq. Crowell's mother, Peggy Whipp, of Neosho, Mo., said her son did not have to be riding in the...

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Tom Crowell was a great AFOSI and Friend. Served with him in 2003 at Al Deid AB Qatar. His bunk was across the tent from mine. Rest Easy My Brother Reg Price

Nov.1-2007 through Nov.1-2012.

In rememberamce and honor of his military service and sacrifice.

November 1, 2011
To the family and friends of Master Sgt. Thomas A. Crowell:
Please accept my remembrance of Thomas on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

To the family and friends of Master Sgt. Thomas A. Crowell:
Remembering Thomas on the anniversary of his passing. May our fallen heroes never be forgotten!
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org

I had the honor of walking for Master Sgt. Thomas A. Crowell last Saturday at the Race for the Fallen in Osage Beach. I would like to express my deepest sympathy for your loss. He was truly a hero and will not be forgotten. God bless you.

Kathleen M. Robbins, M.D.

Please accept my heartfelt sympathy upon the loss of Master Sgt. Thomas A Crowell. Every soldier lost is a tragedy to me and my family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. A Blue Star Mother

Mr. Crowell (call sign Ozzy)

I can't believe it's two years already... I pray that your wife, boys and all family and friends are doing well. I wanted to send a note to let you know that I have not forgotten. I still remember your consistent calming demeanor - no matter how bad things got you always knew what to say or do to get us motivated again. Sometimes when work gets crazy and I need help, I long for the opportunity to go in your office, pull up a chair and let you pour some...

Tom,

On 1 Nov 2009, the men and women assigned to “The Phoenix”, Joint Base Balad, Iraq, proudly honored you, Dave and Nate. We assembled at the South ECP, the last place on U.S. controlled soil that each of you traveled prior to breaking wire while enroute to your mission. We gathered around our MRAPs and paid tribute to the ultimate sacrifice each of you made on that exceptionally memorable and heartbreaking day. We posted an individual portrait of each of you on each MRAP, as...

Tom,

Just wanted to let you know I've been thinking about you. You will never be forgotten.

Denise