Jeffrey Wayne Bray passes
A number of people have sent us links to the sad news that Jeffrey Wayne Bray has passed. From his obituary;
S/Sgt. Jeffrey Wayne Bray, 49, of Whiteville died Monday, October 24, 2016 in Columbus Regional Healthcare System. He was born in Randolph County on December 9, 1966, the son of Martha Woodell Lindsey of Asheboro, NC and the late John Franklin Bray. He was a decorated veteran of the US Air Force, a Senior Airman having served with a Combat Control Team and was awarded a Silver Star Medal.
From his Silver Star citation for his action in Mogadishu;
The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star Medal to Jeffrey Bray, Staff Sergeant, U.S. Air Force, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in connection with military operations against an opposing armed force in Mogadishu, Somalia, from 3 October 1993 to 4 October 1993. On these dates, Staff Sergeant Bray, a 24th Special Tactics Squadron Combat Controller, was attached to a joint service search and rescue security team tasked to respond to the crash of a United States UH-60 helicopter. While serving with a U.S. Army Ranger element trapped and surrounded inside a building in the city, Staff Sergeant Bray coordinated helicopter gunship fire on targets all around his position throughout the night. He developed tactics and techniques on the spot that allowed him to mark friendly forces’ locations so that helicopter gunships could destroy close enemy concentrations. By his gallantry and devotion to duty, Staff Sergeant Bray has reflected great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.
Category: We Remember
And American looses a real man, a hero, and a role model.
Godspeed, SSG.
Rest in peace, SSgt. Bray. You’ve earned that.
May God comfort your surviving family and friends.
Rest in peace, Sir.
God rest you well SSgt Bray. May He be with your family now. You make all we Americans and Tarheels proud.
Blessings and RIP
49? Damn that’s young…
RIP, Warrior
“….and slipped the surly bonds of earth and reached out to touch the face of God.”
Sorry if I got that wrong, the intent was pure.
RIP Warrior.
RIP SSgt. All I can add is thank you for looking out for our brothers.
And American loses another of her Gallant warriors. He who slips softly into the gentle night, having already answered his call of duty in the noblest of pursuits; the defense of his brothers. RIP, SSG.
Fair winds and following seas, Staff Sergeant Bray.
That is young! what was the cause of death?
Any USAF types-what’s the decoration he has with the V device? It’s below the ARCOM, so does the Air Force award its achievement medal for valor? I know the USN/USMC does-genuinely curious.
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Force_Outstanding_Unit_Award
AFSOC Units Earn Air Force Outstanding Unit Award:
http://www.afsoc.af.mil/News/ArticleDisplay/tabid/5003/Article/163424/afsoc-units-earn-air-force-outstanding-unit-award.aspx
I forgot to highlight …. just in case a reader does not open the link:
353d Special Operations Group, AFOUA with valor, for the period 2 September 2004 to 1 September 2006.
Thanks.
He gave of his tomorrows for our yesterdays. I stole that from a monument near the CBI Theater of Operations where my dad died.I also edited it from “They” to he.
Rest Well warrior
I always mean to post this when I hear of the passing of one of our brethren, so I will do it today. For those who have read Tom Clancy’s books, this is in the beginning of his novel “Without Remorse”:
Ascension (poem) by Colleen Hitchcock on AuthorsDen
http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewPoetry.asp?AuthorID=45026
Rest well, SSgt. We got it from here.
SSgt Bray, thank you for serving our country.
Brothers in Arms
MSgt Clephane