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Sean Bryant and his mother Janice get a close view of the waterfall at the Air Advisor Memorial at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., July 27, 2012. Sean is the son of fallen Air Force air advisor Lt. Col. Frank Bryant Jr., who is one of nine air advisors killed Afghanistan on April 27, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Andrew Lee)
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Air Advisor Academy unveils memorial for fallen Airmen

Posted 7/27/2012   Updated 7/27/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Rojek
Air Force News Service


7/27/2012 - JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST, N.J. (AFNS) -- The Air Advisor Academy here hosted a dedication ceremony for the new Air Advisor Memorial here July 27.

While the memorial honors all air advisors who have made the ultimate sacrifice, the ceremony honored one contracted and eight Air Force air advisors who were killed in Afghanistan on April 27, 2011.

More than 100 family members of those air advisors, as well as fellow air advisors and Air Force and community leaders, flew from around the world to attend the ceremony and honor the fallen:

Lt. Col. Frank Bryant Jr.
Maj. David Brodeur
Maj. Jeffrey Ausborn
Maj. Raymond Estelle II
Maj. Phil Ambard
Maj. Charles Ransom
Capt. Nathan Nylander
Master Sgt. Tara Brown
Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. James McLaughlin

Linda Ambard, the widow of Major Ambard, said she was humbled when she first heard about the plans for the memorial, especially because her husband was an immigrant to the U.S. He had emigrated to the U.S. from Venezuela when he was 12 years old. Seeing her husband's military service honored and remembered by his Air Force family made her appreciate that extended family that much more, she said.

"It really is nice to know people still care, people still remember," Ambard said. "His name stands as a testimony to a life well lived."

That camaraderie played an important part in completing the memorial, said Col. Olaf Holm, the Air Advisor Academy commandant and the creative force behind the project. The whole thing was built through donations and volunteer labor, and the fact that it was finished in approximately four months is a testament to the power of community and family, Holm added.

The idea of having a peaceful, private place where people can remember and reflect on air advisors who have made the ultimate sacrifice is one Holm said he hopes will be embraced by the families of the fallen nine.

"These are really wonderful people who have gone through a tremendous amount," Holm said. "If in some way this eases their pain and makes them feel better, it's going be a huge emotional time for me."



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8/2/2012 12:50:57 PM ET
A fitting tribute not only to the NATC-A Nine but to all Air Advisors. I had the humbling privilge of observing the stalwart professional Airmen, Sailors, Soliders and Civilians that comprised the 438 AEW. Even after the tragic loss of friends and co-workers on 27 April 2011, these individuals remained focused on completing the mission, bringing honor not only to themselves but more importantly to their fallen comrades. Blessings on the families and friends of the NATC-A Nine. Ch L. Henderson
Ch L. Henderson, 27SOWHC Cannon AFB NM
 
7/30/2012 5:04:29 PM ET
A beautiful memorial and moving dedication ceremony to remember the sacrifice of these Air Advisors. Many many thanks to Col Holm and the entire JB MDL community and surrounding communities for coming together to make this happen. The amount of donations and volunteer work was simply amazing. To the NATC-A Nine, you will never be forgetten. All gave some some gave all...
Maj M, Maxwell
 
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