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Subject: MISSION COMPLETE - Pfc. Brett L. Tribble, 20, of Lake Jackson, Texas~ 12 Jun 06

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booksbenji User is Offline
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Midland, TEXAS, Hometown of the 1st Lady Mrs. Bush




05 Jun 2006 6:44 PM Alert 
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05 Jun 2006 7:00 PM Alert 
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Bryan, Texas




05 Jun 2006 7:21 PM Alert 
"It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us–that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion–that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain–that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom–and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth."
GOD BLESS you Pfc. Brett L. Tribble, your family & loved ones. A grateful Nation mourns Pfc. Brett L. Tribble. The world is lesser place with out him.

standing by in Bryan Texas.

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mailman User is Offline
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West Branch, MI - Michigan Regional Ride Captain Zephyrhills, FL - Florida Senior Ride Captain




05 Jun 2006 7:34 PM Alert 
Deepest condolences to the family and friends of PFC Tribble.

PFC Brett L. Tribblle, you are a True American Hero, Your service
and sacrifice will not be forgotten.

May You Rest in Peace.

"Eyes on the olive branch, but arrows at the ready."

Jim
"mailman"
US Army 1970 - 1972
cannoncl User is Offline
Posts: 256
Weatherford Tx




05 Jun 2006 8:43 PM Alert 
God Bless this family and this soldier. May you find comfort in the sight of Jesus Pfc Tribble. Standing by Cathy
Truemensa User is Offline
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Bullhead City, Arizona




05 Jun 2006 8:48 PM Alert 
My sincere deepest condolences to family and friends of Pfc. Brett L Tribble, May you rest in peace Our American Hero.

Garry Van Kirk
PGR
Bullhead City, Arizona

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Consecrated by love and reverence.

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MynameisEarl User is Offline
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Corpus Christi, Texas




05 Jun 2006 9:14 PM Alert 
Rest in Peace PFC Tribble. Prayers to family and friends of another hero who made the ultimate sacrafice. Standing by in Corpus Christi, work permitting.
AMCS retired Bob Lopez

MynameisEarl
Corpus Christi
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3CR Pres User is Offline
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Houston, Texas




05 Jun 2006 9:21 PM Alert 
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family n friends. Rest In Peace
Pfc. Brett L Tribble, you are HOME.

Standing By In Houston

Nick G
Retired U.S. Coast Guard
"Semper Paratus"
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05 Jun 2006 9:52 PM Alert 
I too am only 20 years old and currently active duty Army. My deepest condolences to the family and friends of PFC Brett L. Tribble. I will be proud to honor PFC Tribble, a true American Hero, who lived his life by the Army Values to protect the American way of life.

SPC Rockhold, Kory S. ("Rocky") of the United States Army 1st Cavalry Division standing by in Harker Heights, TX; work permitting.
Dice User is Offline
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Ross, Texas




05 Jun 2006 11:17 PM Alert 
May God grant peace to your loss and sacrifice. Thank You. Will be there to Honor your Son and my Hero.
Standing by. Ross, Tx.
2watt User is Offline
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Pasadena Tx.




06 Jun 2006 10:31 AM Alert 
Standing by in Pasadena Tx.

Gary Mcshan
Veterans Rep. STAR Chapter 221(Star Touring And Riding)
Houston Tx.
jhansen User is Offline
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06 Jun 2006 11:15 AM Alert 
Standing by in Spring.
Rondawg User is Offline
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Madisonville, Republic of Texas




06 Jun 2006 11:19 AM Alert 
I have known Brett and his mother for years. I know Tracy would like to thank everyone for the prayers sent to her and Brett's family. I will be taking off work and ride with pride. Thank you Brett and Tracy for your sacrifice to keep the rest of us free.

Rondawg
Ron Nelson
Madisonville, Texas

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Rondawg
PGR Member #2799
Madisonville, Republic of Texas

Riding in Honor of:
Wm. Travis Nelson (USN / Korean War) Brother
Ryan L. Nelson (USN / Pentagon on 9/11/01) Son
CW3 Brandon Leggett (7th Cav. Chopper Pilot/ Operation Iraq Freedom--- 6/17 Cav./Task Force Saber)Son-in-law
Sgt. Perry Kuykendauhl (Ranger / Omaha Beach) Uncle
Lt. Joel Nelson (101 Airborn / Nam) Cousin
Sgt. Ralph Brisco (USMC / Iwo Jima) Friend

And in HONOR and MEMORY of:
PFC Brett Tribble (Friend), PFC Jeff Shaffer, Staff Sgt. Ed Reynolds, CPL Benji Rosales, Spc. Carl Eason, Cpt. David M. Fraser, Sgt.Gary S. Johnston (Son of a friend), SSgt. Gary C. Johnston (KIA Viet Nam: Uncle of Sgt. Gary S. Johnston), Pfc Cory Koster, Sgt. Ryan P. Green, Pfc Larry Guyton, Lnc Cpl Bobby Twitty, Sgt. Randell Olguin, CW3 Don Clark, CW2 Chris Humphreys, and ALL past and present who have served for this Country. I am Proud and Honored to do so.
Arm-me-MoM User is Offline
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Columbus TX




06 Jun 2006 11:29 AM Alert 
Standing by in Columbus schedule permitting we will ride this mission ..

Thank You Pfc rest in peace .. You are a true Hero .. we will remember your Family and Friends in our prayers


For those who understand no explaination is necessary, for those who dont no explaination is good enough.
Arm-me-MoM User is Offline
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Columbus TX




06 Jun 2006 11:32 AM Alert 
I am soo sorry for last post ...

Thank You Pfc Brett L. Tribble rest in peace. You gave your all and are a true Hero..!!!


For those who understand no explaination is necessary, for those who dont no explaination is good enough.
SGMPhil User is Offline
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Central Texas




06 Jun 2006 12:08 PM Alert 
Standing by in Cedar Park, TX.

Phil M. Dolbow
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-=The Sergeant Major=-
Chainsaw User is Offline
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Kingwood, Texas




06 Jun 2006 12:11 PM Alert 
There was a nice article in the Houston Chronicle today about Pfc Tribble. We need a big turnout from the Houston and SE Texas area to honor this young man.

If the link below doesn't "link" you may have to cut and paste it into your browser address line.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/3940521.html
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Fallen soldier found his purpose in Army
His father said Pfc. Brett Tribble loved military life


By RICHARD STEWART
Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle

ANGLETON - Army Pfc. Brett Tribble telephoned his mother after arriving in Iraq last week and told her he was not afraid of his new combat assignment.

"I'm here to do what I'm trained to do," he said.

Friday afternoon he was wounded when a homemade bomb blasted the Humvee that he and three other soldiers were in on a road near Ar Ramadi. He was the gunner, the most exposed member of the team. He was rushed to nearby medical facilities, but on Saturday he died.

Tribble would have turned 21 next month.

"He was my hero," said his mother, Tracy Tribble, of Lake Jackson.

Monday she and other family members went to Palms Funeral Home to make arrangements for services for the young man who earned the nickname Lightnin' when he played youth football because he could run so fast.

They remembered him as a youth who loved to hunt and fish and play sports. Most of all, they said, he was proud to be a soldier.

Tribble had found maturity and a purpose in life in the Army, his parents said. "He loved it," said his father, Alan Tribble, of Angleton.

"He was only 20, but he was a very mature 20," his mother said. "When you talked to him, you would have thought he was in his 30s."

"He joined up on his own," his father said. "He didn't tell anybody else he was going to do it."

Tribble had gone through some trouble as a youth, his family said. He dropped out of school. But then he'd gotten his GED. He tried working at local chemical plants but never found anything he liked.

"He wasn't lazy," his mother said. "He just couldn't find anything that interested him."

In January 2005, he joined the Army and found a life that he loved.

Later that year he was sent to Baumholder, Germany, as part of the Army's 2nd Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team.

"He said it was like going to the gym and getting paid for it," his mother said.

He had planned to come home on leave next month and be home July 29 for his 21st birthday, his father said, but orders to Iraq dashed those plans.

A week before he was killed, he arrived in Iraq.

"He was where he wanted to be," his mother said.

Not long after the military came to tell Alan Tribble about his son's death, word started spreading around the small community where he lives on a bayou near Angleton. Neighbors began to bring food and condolences.

Services will be at Community Baptist Church in Danbury under the direction of Palms Funeral Home in Angleton. The time of the services is not yet set. Burial will be in the Danbury Cemetery.

Besides his parents, Tribble is survived by his son, Blaine Alan Tribble, of Lake Jackson; younger brothers, Clint and Bodie Tribble of Lake Jackson; stepmother Janet Tribble of Angleton; grandparents Sissy Bogema of Danbury, Artist Tribble of Angleton, and Roger and Charlene Blackwell of Angleton.

Crash-Fire User is Offline
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West FrankFort IL.




06 Jun 2006 12:44 PM Alert 
Rest in peace and god bless this young man and his family

USMC 1960-1964 Crashfire rescue 2nd.MarineAirwing,H&HS MCAS Station, Quantico, Va.
mustanger7up User is Offline
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Sr. Ride Capt. Houston, Tx




06 Jun 2006 1:30 PM Alert 
It is so sad to lose yet another fine young man, My sorrow cannot go deep enough to his family for thier loss, nor can my thanks for Pfc Tribble for his dedication. I can only hope we all find peace in the fact that he was doing something he loved to do, and not many of us get that chance.
God Bless you Pfc. Brett Tribble , and your family. Mrs Tribble you and yours are in my prayers.
Ready to Roll in Houston!

Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest.
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JohnnyD User is Offline
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PGR Handyman Cypress, TX




06 Jun 2006 5:06 PM Alert 
Pfc Brett L. Tribble may your last breath on earth be followed by your first breath in heaven. My condolences to your family and friends.

SE Texas PGR stand ready to honor this young man who gave all for me and you.

JohnnyD - Texas DSC (ret), PGR # 127, SE Texas Calendar of  Events
Support Our Wounded Troops! Thank You to all who have served and are currently serving. Riding in memory of Spc Villianueva, Sgt Michael Taylor, CWO Kenyon, CWO Garcia, SSgt Jerry Durbin, Pfc Tina Prest, Pfc Amy Duerksen, GSgt Fry, TSgt Walter Moss, Pfc Edwards, SPC Latimer, Cpt Funkhouser, Sgt Ramirez, PGR RC George Griffith, SSgt Kenneth I Pugh, SSgt Jenkins, LCpl Ryan A Miller, SSgt Reynolds, Cpl Benjamin Salgado Rosales, Pfc Hewitt, Cpl Luke Holler, Sgt. Mitchel Mutz, Cpt David M Fraser, LCpl Luke C. Yepsen, LCpl Stephen L. Morris, Pfc. Nathaniel Given, Spc. Dustin R Donica, SPC. Collin Schockmel, Pfc. Tanton, LCpl Anthony Aguirre, Pfc. Cory C Kosters, Sgt. Ryan Green, Spc Rodney J McCandless, Spc Eddie Tamez, SSgt Chris Kiernan, Pfc. Larry I Guyton, Spc Dan H. Nguyen, Spc. Michael J Jaurigue, 1st LT. West, Sgt. Danny Soto, LCpl. Matthew Gonzales, LCpl. Bobby Twitty, CPL Zachary Endsley, Spc. Eric Salinas, Sgt. Kitowski, Spc. William L. Edwards, PFC. Austin, LCpl. Matthew Medlicott, Spc. Rodney Johnson, Sgt Omar Mora, Cpl Donald Valentine, PVT Robert Holcomb, LCpl Burris, Cpl Smitherman, SPC Benjamin J. Garrison, Sgt. Blalock, 1st Lt Jeremy Ray, Spc. Orlando Perez, Sgt Gregory Unruh, CPL. Steven Candelo, CPL Molina, SSgt Jeffery L Hartley, SSgt Heredia, Sgt Ward, Spc Roughto
coltergeist User is Offline
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Baton Rouge LA




07 Jun 2006 7:01 AM Alert 
Sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family of Pfc. Tribble

Work schedule permitting, standing by in Baton Rouge to join in paying respects to this fallen hero.

"Heroes Live Forever" -- NLEOMF
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Semper Fi !!
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Honda Bob User is Offline
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Katy Texas




07 Jun 2006 8:00 AM Alert 
Standing by in Katy, Texas to honor the life of Lightnin' Brett Tribble...

USMC 1975-1979 1st and 3rd Marine Divisions

Riding to honor and remember...
Pfc. Tina M. Priest, 19 of Smithville, Tx
Lance Cpl. Stephen J. Perez, 22 of San Antonio, Tx
Pfc. Brett L. Tribble, of Danbury, Tx
SSgt Kenneth Pugh, of Houston, Tx
Vietnam Veteran Barney Goodman, of Baytown, Tx
Lance Cpl. Ryan A. Mille, 19 of Pearland, Tx
Cpl. Benjamin S. Rosales, 20 of Katy, Tx
Spc. Dustin Donica, 22, of Spring, TX
Pfc. Cory C. Kosters, 19, of The Woodlands, Tx
Pfc. Larry I. Guyton, 22 of Brenham, Tx
Spc. Dan H. Nguyen, 24, of Sugar Land Tx
Cpl. Zachary R. Endsley, 21, of Spring Tx
Sgt. Charles B. Kitowski III, 31, of Katy, Tx
Spc. Benjamin J. Garrison, 25, Houston, Tx
Cpl. Michael D. Collins, 17, of Houston, Tx
SSgt Jeffery L. Hartley, 25, Hempstead, Tx
SPitz User is Offline
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Katy, TX




07 Jun 2006 10:03 AM Alert 
Pft. Tribble, we pray for you and your family.  May the Lord Bless you and lift you up.  To the Tribble family, we thank you for the gift of your son and the sacrifice he made for betterment of this world.

Standing by in Katy Texas

RideTheWind User is Offline
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Katy Texas (Houston)




07 Jun 2006 10:27 AM Alert 
My condolences and prayers to the family of the fallen hero: Pfc Brett Tribble. The Lord has a place at his table for Pfc Tribble.

I will find a way to be there if I have to rearrange half dozen meetings to honor and show my sincere respect to Pfc Tribble for the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.

Standing by at home in Katy or work in Sugar Land.

WindRider
PGR SETexas Bravo team Ride Captain

In memory of: Spc. Otis, TSgt.Moss Jr, LCpl. Perez, Pfc. Tribble, Sgt. Ramirez, PGR RC Griffith, SSgt. Baker, Lt. Bill Cunningham Jr, SFC Pugh,Sgt. Ulloa Jr, SSgt.Jenkins, USMC Buzzard Fiala, USMC Shane Goodman, USMC Ryan Miller, HPD/USMC Rodney Johnson, Cpl Benjamin Rosales, PO2 Chuck Welch Nave Retired, 1st Lt. David M. Fraser, LCpl. Luke Yepsen - Purple Heart, LCpl Stephen Morris, Pfc. Nathani Given, Spc Dustin Donica, PO Marquis Polidore

In Honor of: Gold Star Mom's, Cpl. Miguel Gallegos, SSgt Luu & 147th National Guard, Cpl Shawn Hixson 172nd Stryker Brigade - Purple Heart
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Searcy Arkansas by way of Lake Limestone, Texas K5DDG




07 Jun 2006 10:54 AM Alert 
Work schedule permitting, I am standing by at Lake Limestone ( Groesbeck ) to pay tribute to this fallen hero. May God give peace to his family in knowing he was finally doing something he loved.

Wind & Fire Firefighter MC
East Texas PGR
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