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Cpl. Ryan Casey McGhee, 21, an Army Ranger, was killed in Iraq on Wednesday.
Date published: 5/15/2009
BY RUSTY DENNEN
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE --Under a blustery gray sky and in a transfer case draped with an American flag, Cpl. Ryan Casey McGhee, 21, an Army Ranger killed in Iraq on Wednesday, began his final journey home.In a solemn scene yesterday on the tarmac, McGhee's remains were transferred by fellow soldiers from a 747 cargo plane bearing the Stars and Stripes on its flank, to the ground where relatives and a large white van were waiting. McGhee, a 2006 Massaponax High school graduate, is the son of Steven and Kristie McGhee of Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Sherrie Battle-McGhee of Knoxville, Tenn. He was engaged to be married to a fellow Massaponax High School graduate next year. On Wednesday, the flag-draped remains of five soldiers killed over the weekend by a troubled fellow soldier in Iraq were were received by relatives at the same spot. McGhee, who served four tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, was killed by small arms fire while conducting combat operations in central Iraq, when his unit came under fire. A combat operator with the 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment at Fort Benning, Ga., McGhee was part of a team hunting down a weapons provider and a suicide-bombing cell. "He was an all-around great person and he loved what he did," McGhee's brother Zachary, 24, said yesterday. "I talked to him two weeks ago. He called to wish me a happy birthday. He said he loved me and he missed me." Zachary McGhee, who lives in Stafford County and is a sergeant in the Army National Guard in Fredericksburg, said his brother was interested in the military early on and decided in his senior year in high school to become a Ranger. "He pretty much wanted to serve his country and give something back." "Ryan McGhee's actions are in the finest traditions of this great regiment," said Col. Richard D. Clarke, 75th Ranger Regiment commander. "He continuously answered his nation's call fighting the most tenacious, fanatical and resolute enemies of our country during multiple deployments to places where most would or could not go. His memory will not be forgotten by our Rangers." High school Principal Joe Rodkey said he learned about McGhee's death Wednesday while attending a Massaponax soccer game.
Date published: 5/15/2009
My heart aches so deeply for Ryan's family and so much for Ashleigh. Ryan was one of the most all around nicest guys at MHS, and together Ryan and Ashleigh were the cutest couple. But although losing a loved one is hard, Ryan's dad is right, He is a hero and they should be the proudest parents in the world. Even before he fought for our country he was someone that could be looked up to and set a good example. I know Im proud to have such a brave soldier in my graduating class. Thank you to all the soldiers!
My prayers go out to your family and friends for the ultimate sacrifice you have given.
Love & condolences to Ryan's family & his beloved fiance. My prayers are with you all! As a member of the MHS Class of 2006 I would like to send condolences from each and every 1 of us. My class was a special class! MHS has not seen 1 like it since 2006, and probably never will. We ARE truly a family and we're ALL touched by this loss. Ryan was an irreplaceable part of OUR fabric & he will forever be loved & remebered for being the HERO & Friend he is! His sacrifice will forever be cherished! LOVE C/O 2006
Cpl McGhee has given the ultimate gift. We thank him and we must always honor him. May we also remember to pray for all soldier/warriors who serve our great nation. May God be at your side Cpl McGhee.
Hero is defined as in the face of danger and adversity or from a position of weakness display Courage & the will for Self-Sacrifice.Ryan is someone I hope my daughters find in a man. He was dedicated, trustworthy, and most of all Loyal. He had a heart that was filled with such love and compassion it can not be put into words. Ryan was a leader that we all looked up to. Ryan paid the ultimate sacrifice for me and my family something I will never forget.He called me coach he was the real coach the true leader
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