Posted on 10/03/2007 10:50:01 PM PDT by skippermd
Columbine grad following dream, his brother says
Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Charles Luke Milam was following a family tradition when he joined the Navy in 1999. "I was in the Navy and so was his grandfather," said his brother, Keith Milam, of Nashville, Tenn. The 26-year-old petty officer, of Littleton, was killed Tuesday during combat in the Helmand province in Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalion, based in Camp Lejeune, N.C. Keith Milam said this was his brother's fourth deployment overseas, having served three tours in Iraq in the past six years. He was sent to Afghanistan a few months ago.
Born in Albuquerque, Milam moved with his family to Colorado in 1992. He graduated from Columbine High School in 1999 - the year two fellow students attacked the school, killing 12 students and a teacher - and joined the Navy on June 14 that year.
"He was following his dream, doing what he wanted to do," said Keith Milam. In May 2005, Charles Milam was assigned to the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Unit. It was not clear Wednesday when he was assigned to the 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalion.
Keith Milam said his brother had planned to make the Navy his career."He loved the guys he worked with and he loved his family," he said. Keith Milam said he last talked to his brother about a month ago. "We talked on the phone as often as we could," he said.
Even though his parents moved to Washington in 2001, Milam still considered Colorado home, his brother said. One of his favorite pastimes was riding his mountain bike, Keith Milam said.
Charles Milam was awarded the Purple Heart, two Combat Action ribbons, two Good Conduct medals, a National Defense Service Medal...
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As an addition, Doc Milam will be escorted back to Colorado by his Commanding Officer from Dover AFB.
RIP Doc... And thank you.
Semper Fi
NYleatherneck
Such an Amazing Man, God Bless Him!
Just saw your profile, and I have to say, thank you for what you are doing. There is no more noble cause, then healing the wounded.
Godspeed Sir...
Semper Fi,
NYleatherneck
Every single one is a true loss to us .... and a gain for Heaven. Rest in Peace, Charles. Heartfelt thanks to you.
WOW!
I mourn the loss of this brave American.
Prayers & thanks to Charles Luke Milam & his family
As an aunt to a United States Marine I know how important their “Doc” is to their mission. I thank God for the men and women that serve our country and I thank Luke his dedication and his love of our country. My deepest condolences go out to his family. Luke you will be missed and you will NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!
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