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Master Sgt. Colin Crandall visits one of the 11 tributes to a fallen security forces member May 24, 2012, at malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. Airmen attending the memorial event were encouraged to write notes to the families of the defenders honored. Crandall is the 341st Medical Group first sergeant. (U.S. Air Force photo/Beau Wade)
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In memory of 11 fallen defenders

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by Airman 1st Class Cortney Paxton
341st Missile Wing Public Affairs


6/1/2012 - MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE, Mont. (AFNS) -- Family and service members gathered here May 24 to honor, and pay respect to, nine security forces Airmen and two military working dogs who have paid the ultimate sacrifice during overseas contingency operations.

The 11 members honored were:
· Airman 1st Class Elizabeth N. Jacobson
· Tech. Sgt. Jason L. Norton
· Staff Sgt. Brian McElroy
· Airman 1st Class Leebernard E. Chavis
· Staff Sgt. John Thomas Self
· Airman 1st Class Jason D. Nathan
· Staff Sgt. Travis L. Griffin
· 1st Lt. Joseph Dennis Helton Jr.
· Senior Airman Nicholas J. Alden
· Marco, MWD
· Arras, MWD

The host of the event, Staff Sgt. Timothy Lombardi, a 341st Security Support Squadron member; began the ceremony by reading a letter he wrote to the fallen security forces members. Then, he invited guests to walk around and visit tables set up to feature each of the 11 members.

"I decided there was something I could do to really tell these people's stories," Lombardi said. "What you see here is the result of that. It's the result of about 100 hours of gathering the information and making sure every piece was in place."

Lombardi was inspired to hold the event after receiving the 2011 Elizabeth Jacobson Award for Expeditionary Excellence. Following the presentation of the award, he asked himself if he represents her name the way it needs to be represented. He said he wanted to honor Jacobson and other security forces members who have fallen and give Malmstrom AFB security forces members a reason to be proud of their jobs.

"When it comes to wearing the badge and beret, I'm so honored because it's a very significant and special career field," he said. "We get to see these 11 individuals and know we're still upholding their honor and legacy just by putting on that badge and beret."

Each tribute included the Airman's photo, biography and how they died. There was also a notepad and pen at each table, allowing attendees to write notes to the families of the fallen Airmen.

"I just hope that at the end of the day I can say to the families, 'I did my best to let people know your son or daughter didn't die in vain,'" Lombardi said. "Because today, every single man, woman and child in America is a part of the land of the free and the home of the brave."

Also on display at the event was a list of security forces individuals killed in hostile and nonhostile actions since the 1950s. There was also a vase of 12 roses, each rose representing each year since 9/11, as well as printed Air Force core guidance including the Airman's creed, security forces creed, code of conduct and more.

"... It truly goes to our Airman's creed where it says '(I am faithful to) a proud heritage, a tradition of honor and a legacy of valor,'" Lombardi said. "One of the things I love is that (that) saying is so true. Ever since the Army Air Corps, we've continued to give our best, 110 percent, day-in and day-out. When I put my uniform on, although it may look a little different, it's still the same uniform outstanding individuals have worn for years."



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6/5/2012 12:00:23 PM ET
Rest in Peace my fellow warriors. A special RIP and missing you guys goes out to my fallen friends Brian and Joe. Forever in my heart are the families of all fallen warriors since we were cowardly attacked on 9/11. RIP.
TSgt A, Colorado
 
6/4/2012 1:57:43 PM ET
Thank you so much for recognizing the sacrifices of our defenders. I hope in the future the rank of Jason Nathan can be corrected as he was posthumously promoted to SrA. He was selected for SrA below the zone before his tragic death, but unfortunately wasn't notified in a timely manner due to being deployed. I know this may sound trivial, but a lot of people made sure his rank was properly adjusted for the sake of his sacrifice and his family.
CMSgt retired Bob Henson, Hurlburt Field FL
 
6/4/2012 11:50:00 AM ET
RIP and your service is GREATLY appreciated.
Willie Jones Jr., Scott IL
 
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