60 year old is oldest Soldier (and Vietnam Vet) killed in Iraq.

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May 15th, 2009   #1
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60 year old is oldest Soldier (and Vietnam Vet) killed in Iraq. info


This chokes me up. This man gave all.


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60-year-old is oldest Army soldier killed in Iraq
By AMANDA LEE MYERS Associated Press Writer © 2009 The Associated Press
May 14, 2009, 6:48PM
A 60-year-old Vietnam War veteran killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq has become the oldest Army soldier to die in that conflict, the military said Thursday.

Maj. Steven Hutchison, of Scottsdale, Ariz., served in Vietnam and wanted to re-enlist immediately after the 9/11 terror attacks, but that his wife was against it, his brother said.

Richard Hutchison told The Associated Press on Thursday that when she died, "a part of him died" so he signed up in July 2007.

"He was very devoted to the service and to his country," Richard Hutchison said.

He described him as a great big brother and friend. "I didn't want him to go," he said through tears, adding that he loved his brother "so much."

The Pentagon said Steven Hutchison was killed in Iraq on Sunday. Army spokesman Lt. Col. Nathan Banks said Thursday that Hutchison was the oldest Army soldier killed in Iraq.

An Associated Press database of soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan shows that Hutchison is the oldest member of any service branch killed since the wars broke out.

Hutchison served in Afghanistan for a year before deploying to Iraq in October, heading a 12-soldier team that trained the Iraqi military, his brother said. Later, he was assigned to help secure Iraq's southern border.

Hutchinson, who grew up in California, taught psychology at two state colleges then worked at a health care corporation in Arizona before retiring and re-entering the service, his brother said.

He was part of the 2nd Battalion, 34th Armor Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kan.

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A true patriot and warrior. God Speed and may you forever rest in peace knowing that you are among America's greatest. Step forward and bask in God's eternal light and cherish the knowledge that you are now with your fallen comrades from your days of youth and your days of wisdom.

Thank you for your service and please watch over those that continue to serve.

HOOAH!
 
May 15th, 2009   #2
A Can of Man
 
 
it's a strange world of old men fighting and young folks talking.
Rest in Peace sir.
 
May 15th, 2009   #3
Mikefrombelgium
 
 
respect!!!!!! and may he rest in peace
 
May 16th, 2009   #4
Sevens
 
 
May he rest in peace.


Not liking me will always be your problem. Never mine.
 
May 16th, 2009   #5
KJ
 
 
Clear skies Maj.


"We are the pilgrims, Master
We shall go always a little further,
it may be beyond the last blue mountain barred with snow,
Across that angry or glimmering sea..."
 
May 17th, 2009   #6
BootStomp
 
 
HOOAH, rest in peace Battle Buddy, I might not have known you but you lead the way for the rest of us. I deploy in October, I will be sure to print this out sometime and bring it with me.
 
May 18th, 2009   #7
wolfen
 
May this American Soldier finally be able to rest in peace.

I'd love to be the one that gets to avenge his death, along with all the others
 
May 18th, 2009   #8
Alenoor
 
 
R.I.P




Deutschland, Deutschland
über alles
über alles in der Welt
 
May 18th, 2009   #9
sky2979
 
 
sigh..............


穏やかなために祈る
R.I.P. Steven Zeluff
 
May 28th, 2009   #10
AWOLLY
 
 
wow that is the definition of dedication.
 



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