SFC Stephen B. Cribben Killed in Afghanistan
The other day we reported that a soldier had been killed in Logar Province, Afghanistan during combat operations. He has been identified by the Department of Defense as Sergeant First Class V Stephen B. Cribben, a 33-year-old from Simi Valley, California assigned to 2nd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) according to Stars & Stripes.
Category: We Remember
RIP troop!
Oh, dear. Too young.
Rest in Peace, soldier.
Requiem in Pace, SFC. Our prayers are with your family.
Rest in peace, Sergeant.
Rest in Peace.
Rest in Peace, Sergeant. I am proud to have served in a sister battalion in your unit.
Rest well, SFC.
Another Warrior taken from us far too soon, Rest In Peace.
SFC Cribben was one of the best NCOs that I have ever worked with on a Military Police Transition Team (PTT). SFC Cribben was unmatched by several other NCOs. He worked hard, played tougher, and took no trash from others! We were tagged with his squad in 2007 to provide escorts for top BN staff and training to Iraqi Police Officers. I felt very confident in missions with his group, though, there is some level of acceptance that one may never make it home. I had comfort knowing that no matter the cause or what occurred, he could bring us all home. He will truly be missed!
Rest In Peace Brave Warrior. You will NOT be forgotten.
Rest in peace, SFC Cribben. Praying for your family and friends.