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Subject: Mission Complete - Pvt. Troy D. Cooper, 21, of Amarillo, Tx - 14 Dec 06

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jaxfred User is Offline
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06 Dec 2006 6:35 AM Alert 
My sincere condolences to the family of Pvt. Troy D. Cooper. Another young Hero has completed his mission. Rest in Peace young man. Jaxfred
Uffda User is Offline
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Wonder Lake, IL




06 Dec 2006 6:38 AM Alert 
Our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Pvt. Troy D. Cooper. May God help you though this difficult time and sorrow. Know your son was and is a Hero to us all. Our thoughts and prayers are with you always. He will never be forgotten.
Rest Safely and Securely in God's Loving Arms, Troy.

Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you: 1. Jesus Christ. 2. The American G.I. One died for your soul, the other for your Freedom.
WormMan User is Offline
Posts: 204
Amarillo Texas




06 Dec 2006 7:52 AM Alert 
I talked to the funeral director today.they will call me as soon as they know anything.

illpost as soon as i find out anything.
E.R. User is Offline
Posts: 247
GARLAND TX




06 Dec 2006 7:58 AM Alert 
Contact with the CAO and the family of Pvt. Troy D. Cooper have been made and the PGR has been invited by the family to attend the services for this Hero. My sincere condolences to the family of Pvt. Troy D. Cooper. May God hold and protect his family in this time of sorrow and grant them peace and comfort. We mourn the loss of Pvt. Cooper and thank Him for His ultimate sacrifice. Greater Love has no man than to give his life for another. We owe Him a debt of gratitude for his dedication to the preservation of our freedom. Please keep the family of Pvt. Troy D. Cooper in your thoughts and prayers. Additional information about this mission will be posted as soon as it becomes available. Edward Barrett AKA Oldiron Assistant Texas State Captain Rowlett, TX

WINGMAN,
ASSISTANT TEXAS STATE CAPTAIN
Slowhand User is Offline
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Northeastern, Maryland Senior Chaplain & Ride Captain




06 Dec 2006 1:30 PM Alert 
My condolences to the family and friends in this sad time in your lives, may GOD bring peace and comfort to your hearts in these trying times. May God Bless You

Russ "Slowhand"




gpagma User is Offline
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06 Dec 2006 3:22 PM Alert 
Our heartfelt condolences to Pvt. Troy Cooper's family. We shall hold his family in our hearts and in our prayers. We are forever in his debt for his service and his sacrifice.

Max and Jeanne Gunn
Childress, TX
gpagma User is Offline
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06 Dec 2006 3:23 PM Alert 
We will be ready to stand in his honor. Max and Jeanne Childress, Texas
JRM21NJ User is Offline
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Houston, TX




06 Dec 2006 4:09 PM Alert 
My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Pvt. Troy D. Cooper. May God bless you and comfort you in this time of mourning for a loved one.

Pvt. Cooper, thank you for your service and ultimate sacrifice to protect our Nation, you are truly a hero and will not be forgotten..

Jim Mulder
Katy, TX

Riding in memory of:
Cpl. Benjamin S. Rosales; Lance Cpl. Luke B. Holler; PO2 (Retired) Charley 'Chuck' E. Welch, Sgt. Mitchel T. Mutz and Cpt. David M. Fraser.
Olander User is Offline
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06 Dec 2006 10:02 PM Alert 
Sorry for your loss, Another great American down. Standing by in Clovis NM and will be proud to ride.
Boss Man User is Offline
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Childress, Tx




07 Dec 2006 12:52 AM Alert 
My prayers are with the family and friends.

Boss Man
txredraider User is Offline
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07 Dec 2006 7:48 AM Alert 
My condolences to the family and friends of Pvt Troy Cooper. May God bless you and comfort you. Standing by in Lubbock.
doublew User is Offline
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Temple Tx




07 Dec 2006 2:55 PM Alert 
God bless the family of this brave American Hero. who gave his all for this great nation. We are eternally grateful for such a young warrior who put it all on the line, Rest in Peace my brother....


WW
Temple Tx
USN 66-70

W W CENTEX Ride Captain
USN 66-70 VF-11
JOHN 15:13
Army Strong User is Offline
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07 Dec 2006 4:30 PM Alert 
Our thoughts and prayers go out to PVT Troy Cooper's family and friends.

Matt and Lisa
US Army
Fort Sam Houston

"Only our individual faith in freedom can keep us free."
- Dwight D. Eisenhower
Seadog76 User is Offline
Posts: 59
Pulaski Iowa




07 Dec 2006 4:45 PM Alert 
My sympathies to the family of Pvt. Cooper.  His sacrifice so that others may live in peace and freedom as we know it, is most noble and honorable.  Pvt. Cooper, I humbly thank you for going in harms way, giving all so that my family, my community and our country be protected from those who rain terror down in the name of God.  May you rest in peace in God's loving arms,  for you have completed your mission.  

Lee "Seadog" Wright
USN RET
Pulaski Iowa
WormMan User is Offline
Posts: 204
Amarillo Texas




08 Dec 2006 7:33 AM Alert 
I talked to the funeral diretor again this AM .We still dont have any info at this time so just hang tight patriots.

WormMan
ehouse User is Offline
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08 Dec 2006 3:26 PM Alert 
My Thoughts and Prayers are with Pvt. Cooper's family and friends.

Standing By in Amarillo, TX, will ride with pride!
jrbaker69 User is Offline
Posts: 51
Elkridge, MD




08 Dec 2006 3:31 PM Alert 
My thoughts and prayers are with the family, friends and coworkers of this American hero. Rest in peace my brother-in-arms. Standing by and ready to ride in San Angelo.

JAMES R. BAKER, TSgt, USAF
Ft. Meade, MD
2004 V-Star 1100 Silverado
American Patriots Motorcycle Group
Patriot Guard Member
kbusch User is Offline
Posts: 242




08 Dec 2006 5:38 PM Alert 
I am so very sorry for your loss and my heart breaks for you. I cry for you now but will rejoice upon your reunion in heaven. Kim B

For Country…For Freedom

Another brave soldier has fallen today…
while serving his country, in the midst of “Harm’s Way”.

He was fighting for freedom, for us, and Iraq,
and fell silent and still, while under attack.

He gave all he had, like a hero so true…
the ultimate sacrifice…for the red, white, and blue.

Words can’t describe, to a family or friend,
the personal loss, that they feel deep within.

But those that have served, their country before,
can feel the great loss, no matter the war.

This “brother” who’s fallen, for what we believe,
is a hero forever, as we honor and grieve.

His life has been given, so we can go on,
living in freedom, right now and beyond.

Heroes are born in our country each day,
and they give all they have, in their own special way.

We know who they are, for they usually stand out,
and we try to be like them, and what they’re about!

So mourning this hero, and what he stood for,
should remind us each day…of our freedom once more.

By, Bob Beskar, Vietnam War Vietran
waymore8 User is Offline
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08 Dec 2006 7:38 PM Alert 
The family of this brave American are in my thoughts and prayers. Ready to ride, awaiting further details.
Daryl User is Offline
Posts: 726
Phoenix, AZ




08 Dec 2006 11:09 PM Alert 
It is with a heavy heart that I pass on these condolences to you and your family. I know that these words won’t bring your loved one back, but be assured, they will not be forgotten. Our brothers & sisters-at-arms will continue the good fight until we bring all our people home. My prayers are with you during this time of loss.

Vaya con Dios!

US Army, Retired
Carpe Diem!
karigilchrist User is Offline
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09 Dec 2006 2:23 AM Alert 
Hello Everyone, My Name Is Kari Gilchrist. Troy Is My Older Brother. My Husband Has Been Tracking All Of The Stories Done On Troy, And We Were Brought To This WebSite. We Can't Express How Much We Appreciate This, It Means A Lot. We Are So Proud Of Troy, And Miss Him Even More. We Are Going To Show This To My Parents As Soon As We Can, I Know They Would Love To See All Of The Comments That Everyone Has Made. Troy, We Are Going To Miss You Everyday, As We Already Have While You Were In Balad. I Remember You Telling Me That Where You Were Getting Deployed Wasn't Going To Be That Bad, Looks Like It's Worse Than We All Expected. Bubba, Thank You, I Don't Think I've Ever Told You That Enough. You Did So Much For Me And The Rest Of The Family, And I Don't Think You Ever Got The Appreciation You Deserve. I Love You So Much Special T, Everyone Gets Their Fifteen Minutes Of Fame, Except You; You Get Eternity!! To All Of The Riders, We Are So Grateful That You Have A Big Enough Heart To Recognize My Brother, And All Of The Other Fallen Soldiers, Not Only Is Troy Our Hero, But Yall Are Also, And For That, We Are Forever Grateful!! Thank You, Kari Gilchrist
Wdheat User is Offline
Posts: 169
Lubbock Texas




09 Dec 2006 6:50 AM Alert 

With the area patriot guards I can guarantee he will get the appreciation he deserves,,,ready to ride,,,waiting on details.


Riding in memory of Rayford A Heatley (1940-1994). US Navy
Romad Wife User is Offline
Posts: 123
Texas Hill Country




09 Dec 2006 6:56 AM Alert 
Kari and your family,
God Bless you all and prayers coming your way for this lost of your brother, friend, and family member! I hope I can join in honoring Troy and his service to this Great Country. I'm a military spouse who feels and understands your pain, fears and lost. My husband is still serving and could be returning once again this coming fall. But, even after 24 years of this life it never gets easy. Again, our deepest prayers and God's blessing on all of you. Standing by in Lampasas!
5238 User is Offline
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09 Dec 2006 12:33 PM Alert 
my deepest condolences to the family of Pvt Cooper for paying the utmost sacrifice for the frredom that most of us take for granted. Standing by in Dumas
texasgrinch User is Offline
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Childress Texas, Deputy State Capt,Panhandle/South Plains region




09 Dec 2006 1:18 PM Alert 
Kari It is us who should be saying THANK YOU, for allowing us to stand tall and to stand proud in Troys honor. It will be my HONOR to be there with so many other PGR brothers and sisters. May God wrap your family in his loving arms at this very trying time,, Grinch

This country does not forget God or the Soldier. Upon both we now depend. John F. Kennedy, 1962.
Riding in memory of Capt Leroy J.Cornwell III,
F-4 RIO shot down 10 Sept 71,,remains ID'd 03/96. Sgt Gary Johnston,USMC,Spc Ryan Collins,US Army,CWO Miles Henderson,US Army,,Norton and Old Iron
In honor of my son, PO3 James Griminger,US Navy
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