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Old 12-19-2003, 10:44 AM
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Exclamation Escort To A Fallen Hero

This was forwarded to me! Thought you guys might like to read it!

Mrs. Hardcore
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The letter was written by Senior Investigator Jack
> Graham of the New York State Police to fellow
> members of the NY State Police and to the Syracuse
> Police who, on April 17, 2003, participated in a
> hastily planned ceremonial escort for a soldier
> killed in Iraq. Feel free to pass this on. These are
> the kinds of stories that make us proud to be an
> American.
>
> The abbreviation "SP", means "State Police", and it
> refers to a station. For instance, SP Loudonville,
> NY.
>
> On Thursday, April 17, 2003 you participated in an
> escort detail for GREGORY P. HUXLEY JR who was
> killed in action in Iraq on April 6, 2003. On
> behalf of the entire Huxley family and from me,
> personally, I want to say "Thank you very much."
> Your professionalism, dedication and sincerity meant
> so much to the Huxley family, that words cannot
> describe their feelings at this time.
>
> What most did not know was that the US Army had
> promised the family members that they would be taken
> to Dover, Delaware to be present when their son
> arrived from Iraq and there would be a full military
> ceremony in Dover for GREGORY. Unfortunately, there
> was a communication problem and they were not
> present during that ceremony.
>
> Then they were informed that the body of their son
> was being flown to Syracuse and that the funeral
> director could pick up the "fallen soldier" at the
> cargo area of the airport and that somebody would
> help them remove the casket from the cardboard
> shipping container for transport to Boonville, NY.
>
> The funeral director felt that unacceptable for a
> nineteen year old young man that gave his life for
> this country and for the freedom of so many others.
> As a family friend he contacted me to see if
> anything could be done. We now had six hours before
> GREGORY arrived in Syracuse.
>
> Phone calls were made to SP North Syracuse and SGT
> Nick Harmatiuk took over from there. What you
> participated in and observed the rest of that day
> was truly an outstanding display of what this
> agency can do in very short time.
>
> What happened was just visually and emotionally
> overwhelming.
>
> The procession left SP North Syracuse led by eight
> Syracuse PD motorcycles, followed by the hearse,
> four cars with family members and followed by ten
> State Police and Syracuse PD cars. How ironic it
> was that when the procession was traveling parallel
> to the runway, the plane carrying GREGORY landed
> next to it. We were able to enter the planes cargo
> area and remove the shipping crate from the casket
> and drape the American flag over the casket. When
> the casket traveled down the conveyor belt, fifteen
> New York State Troopers and the same amount of
> Syracuse Policemen lined the path to the awaiting
> hearse - all at attention. A hand salute was
> executed as six State Troopers proudly bore the
> flag draped coffin to the hearse. After a short
> prayer, the family was given some time to welcome
> their son home.
>
> The entire airport was so quiet. I looked up at the
> concourse windows and saw a hundred or more people.
> They were all standing, watching, with their hands
> over their hearts, saluting a young man that they
> did not know. Somehow they learned that a fallen
> soldier had come home and they wanted to honor his
> sacrifice.
>
> The casket was then placed in the hearse and the
> procession left the airport in the same fashion as
> we arrived, only this time with a young hero that
> our hearts will never forget.
>
> The motorcade was escorted to the thruway entrance
> by the Syracuse Police Department's motorcycles.
> All traffic was stopped for the procession and we
> headed east towards Boonville. After getting off
> the thruway, we found that every intersection that
> the procession encountered was controlled by State
> Troopers, allowing us a safe, unimpeded passage. At
> each intersection, the State Trooper stood at
> attention, saluting the fallen soldier and his
> family, giving him and his family the respect that
> they deserved. How emotional that was to see and
> now to reflect on.
>
> When entering the Village of Boonville, the main
> street was decorated with an infinite number of
> American Flags and yellow ribbons. As we approached
> the center of town, all of the church bells began to
> peal at once recognizing and saluting Gregory's
> arrival. Hundreds of people holding American flags
> lined the street, some with their hand over their
> heart and some weeping for GREGORY for what he
> sacrificed, for us and his country. As we drove by
> the village park, the National Anthem was being
> played, for GREGORY, and I think, for all of us.
>
> At the funeral home, eight veterans lifted the
> casket out of the hearse and into the home with the
> family. GREGORY had returned home.
>
> GREGORY'S family said to me later that the images I
> have just described will always be etched in their
> hearts, forever. But the one memory that will always
> be there first, was of the State Troopers at the
> airport, standing at attention, saluting, with tears
> running down their cheeks for their son, a fallen
> soldier. A hero whom those Troopers never personally
> knew.
>
> Our jobs take many different avenues in life. We
> hope that during our day or shift that we have made
> a difference, a positive contribution. On this
> occasion you did just that. An entire family knows
> that you cared to do your very best to honor their
> son. Their words and expressions told me just that.
> We made a difference yesterday, and we did it well.
>
>
> The rewards we receive for details like this one do
> not come from anywhere but from the heart. Take
> pride in what you accomplished, because it was
> distinct and without equal in this Trooper's eye. I
> have had so many good things happen since I have
> been a State Trooper, but in those twenty fours
> years, I have never been more proud the New York
> State Police as I was yesterday - A fallen soldier,
> a hero, a son, a brother has finally come home, in
> grand deserving style, thanks to all of you.
>
> Jack Graham Senior Investigator
> New York State Police
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Old 12-23-2003, 09:10 AM
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Reading that made my eyes water. Quite touching and it goes to say that each who dies should be held in such regard. My heart goes out to the family and my hand to those who gave him such honor's. Well done boy's and a great service to the family that will be remembered till the day they die. Well Done!!
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