Sergeant First Class Robert R. Boniface passes
The Department of Defense has announced the non-combat-related death of Sergeant First Class Robert R. Boniface, in Logar Province, Afghanistan on March 19th.
The 34-year-old native of San Luis Obispo, California was assigned to 1st Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida and supporting Operation Freedom’s Sentinel (the name change from OEF since January 1, 2015).
Category: Terror War
Rest in Peace, SFC Boniface…
RIP, SFC Boniface.
RIP, SFC Boniface, may God grant peace to your family.
Very sad. Too young. R.I.P. SFC Boniface.
God speed, Sergeant.
God bless, Brother.
Lo Que Sea, Cuando Sea, Donde Sea
RIP Trooper…..
– 1st Bn, 7th SFG(A) 1995-1998
– 1st Bn, 1st SWTG(A) 2002-2004
Fair winds and following seas, Sergeant.
Rest in Peace, SFC. I am saddened by your loss.
Our hometown boy. He will be missed greatly. I served my reserve time with his father.
Please share our condolences if you have the opportunity.
See you on the otherside brother. Always in my prayers. Best man I knew.
Spent 2 years in Logar Province. Definitely a bad neighborhood. Rest in Peace Sgt Boniface.
Rest In Peace Warrior. THANK YOU for our Freedoms.
Abrazo fuerte para sus Papas, y pronta resignacion