Our walk today was dedicated in honor of:
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Army CW2 Andrew Saunders, Age 25 of Fort Carson, CO.
Died Sep. 2, 2015
He was born in Asheville, NC, on April 27, 1990
Andrew went to school in Ridgecrest, CA, where he found a love for playing music in jazz band with the trumpet, as well as playing guitar almost nonstop with his many friends. In addition to his musical talent, Andrew was also an accomplished discus thrower, being voted MVP two years in a row before competing in a CIF championship.
https://loychiro.com/chiropractic-defined/ Andrew joined the US Army after high school. Once he graduated from basic training at the top of his class, he went to Apache helicopter mechanic training, where he also graduated top of his class. After tours in Ansbach, Germany, and Afghanistan, Andrew learned that he had been accepted into flight school, realizing his dream. After graduating from warrant officer school, he finished flight school as the “Distinguished Graduate.” He was then assigned as a Blackhawk pilot at Fort Carson, CO, where he was living at the time of his death.
Buy Soma Overnight Andrew lived life to the fullest and brought out the best in everyone who knew him. He loved deeply and made lifelong friendships at every turn of his life.
It was a great honor to walk 6 miles with Army CW2 Andrew Saunders. We started out by walking by Holiday Hills Lake and then we walked Miller Ave and then headed towards town. We made a stop in at the Veterans Memorial Park where we read out loud some names on the Memorial Wall. We then continued North and headed back twoards the house. The weather was amazing. Like a summer day. I want to thank everyone who honked, waved, and saluted in helping me honor this hero. We had 240 honks today. It was amazing. I also want to thank Marine SGT Eriq Aquino for helping me honor this hero today.






















