Remember US Army SGT Stout of Wake Village, TX

We remember Sergent Kyle Brandon Stout of Wake Village, Texas. SGT Stout is remembered as a hero who paid the ultimate price on July 30th, 2020 for our freedom. During his service to our country, his selfless service was honored with many awards and decorations, including a Bronze Star, Purple Heart, and many more. Stout deployed to Iraq in 2007, and he returned home in 2008. SGT Kyle Stout loved his country, his family, and serving in the United States Army. Please pause and remember all of our American heroes today and every day.

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Jimmy Skinner
REMEMBER SGT. KYLE BRANDON STOUT; from Wake Village Texas. Kyle’s loyalty, dedication and selfless service were honored on many occasions with service awards and decorations. These include: the Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Iraqi Campaign Medal with Campaign star, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Campaign Star, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon and graduation from the Army Air Assault Course. Kyle helped in the continued fight for the war on Terrorism, deploying to Iraq in Oct 2007 and returning in Nov 2008. Kyle then deployed to Afghanistan in June 2010. SGT Kyle Stout will be remembered as a HERO and a man that gave the ultimate sacrifice for his country.Kyle loved serving his country as a soldier in the Army.

JimBo Skinner
Sgt, Kyle Brandon Stout, 25, of Wake Village, Texas died courageously July 30, 2010 while serving his country in Operation Enduring Freedom in Kandahar, Afghanistan. He is being escorted from Dover, DE by long time friend and neighbor SR. Airman Brandon Thompson of the United State Air Force based at Langley AFB. Kyle was a Sergeant E5 in the United States Army, having served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.

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We Remember Army SFC Benjamin B. Wise

Army SFC Benjamin B. Wise from Hope, Arkansas, was killed in action ten years ago today, January 15th, while conducting combat operations in Balkh Province, Afghanistan. Sergeant First Class Wise served in the US Army, 3rd Battalion,

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