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Remembering The Fallen
The 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment is a brotherhood which sets itself apart from the rest by way of professionalism, high standards of conduct, and above all: performing as a close-knit team in all facets of life. While many gaming communities end their days together when they log off of their favorite games, the 7th Cavalry continues this brotherhood into both late and rough nights. Together we stand united by a banner of Yellow and Black, bleeding for one another when the time comes. Were our actual lives similar to the games we play, we would not need dedications such as this. Our real lives are much more hectic, chaotic, and trying than our toughest day in the Unit. Those tangible lives, unlike our digital ones, will always get the better of us in the end. The hopeful majority of are us lucky enough to pass on peacefully when the time is right, others taken from us by acts of God, and unfortunately too many who fall to the battle within themselves.
The Wiki Memoriam Project serves to act in place of an Epitaph, beyond what the Arlington National Cemetery section of our MILPACS does. In these pages, we hope to carve a story out of the blank form that is vocabulary so that you the reader may see these lost brothers as the brothers they were. The Wiki Admin Group, with the help of our fellow brothers, sets the goal here of not just remembering a name and dates; but instead, learn or remember who these people really were.
7th Cavalry Memorial Day
August 21st is the traditional memorial day of the 7th Cavalry Regiment. This date was chosen in remembrance of the first fallen member of the 7th Cavalry, Brigadier General Krazee. The 7th Cavalry memorial day is considered a furlough day, in which all departments and units of the 7th Cavalry cease operations in respect for the fallen. Within this time, a special Regimental Meeting is held in which the BG James "Krazee" Foster Lifetime Achievement Medal and the CSM Ronnie "Coldblud" Bussey Lifetime Achievement Medals are awarded to those who display exceptional merit and skill in thier careers within the 7th Cavalry. Additionally, each battalion of the regiment has the option to host a memorial service in their dedicated areas of operation. Previous memorial recordings can be seen here.
Our Fallen Brothers
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Brigadier General Krazee
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Brigadier General Steven Traycer
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Colonel Anthony Aviles
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Major Delvanoc Carter
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Command Sergeant Major Ron Cold
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Sergeant Kyle McGehee
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Corporal Tars Tarkas
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Corporal Brian Britton
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Specialist Rhea Novak
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Specialist Roy Bowman
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Specialist Hermes Cooper
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The Unknown Fallen