Corporal Andrew A. Aimesbury killed in training
NHSparky sends us word that Ranger Corporal Andrew A. Aimesbury of Delta Company, 1st Battalion 75th Rangers was killed in a training accident earlier this week.
Aimesbury, 21, was wounded during the exercise and transported to the nearest treatment facility where he died of his injuries, according to an Army press release.
The incident is under investigation, the release states. He is survived by his parents, Carl and Karen Aimesbury, and his sister, Abigail, all of Somersworth.
He was a veteran of the war in Afghanistan;
His awards and decorations include the Ranger Tab, Expert Infantryman’s Badge, the Parachutist Badge, and the Marksmanship Qualification Badge Expert-Carbine.
Aimesbury has also been awarded the Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Campaign Star, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, and the NATO Medal.
Category: We Remember
RIP, CPL Aimesbury. May God comfort your surviving friends and family.
A grim reminder that in the military, even peacetime training isn’t free of risk.
Peacetime training is hard, because we do a dangerous job.
May the Angels of His Mercy bring solace to his family and friends.
Rest well, Ranger.
RLTW.
A similar incident happened to one of my sons a few years ago….fortunately, he survived.
Deepest sympathies to the Aimesbury family.
Barely old enough to buy beer, but a Ranger and a combat veteran.
Other “kids” his age are crying for safe spaces in college or living on mama’s dime.
RIP Ranger Aimesbury. Thank you for being a Man.
Rest easy, Corporal.
Prayers for the family as well.
May God grant peace for his family and friends. Yes training in the military is harardous. We train for a dangerous job. Rest easy Corporal, your time is done. Joe
Did you use to work at international paper?
This is so sad. R.I.P., Corporal. See you next time.
thank you for your service Ranger
Rest Well
salute……..
Rest in peace brave warrior.
Rangers Lead The Way!!
RIP Corporal, and thank you for your service.