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Army Spc. Patrick W. Herried

29, of Sioux Falls, S.D.; assigned to the 4th Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment, 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, Fort Wainwright, Alaska; killed Feb. 6 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his Stryker military vehicle during patrol operations in Rawah, Iraq.





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South Dakota soldier killed in Iraq

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — A South Dakota soldier based at Fort Wainwright, Alaska, has died in an explosion in Iraq this week, Army officials said Wednesday.

Pfc. Patrick W. Herried, 29, of Sioux Falls, was killed Monday when an improvised explosive device blew up near his Stryker vehicle north of Jasiyah, Iraq, said Maj. Kirk Gohlke. Another Fort Wainwright soldier in the vehicle was seriously injured in the blast, but officials are not releasing his name.

The soldiers were returning from a patrol in Jasiyah when the explosion occurred.

The two were assigned to the 4th Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment, 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team based at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks.

Two other South Dakota soldiers also died this week.

Sgt. Jeremiah Boehmer, 22, of Parkston, was killed Sunday in Iraq when an explosive device detonated near his Stryker in Al Husayniyah, Iraq.

Spc. Allen Kokesh Jr., 21, of Yankton, died Tuesday after being injured in Iraq in December.

Herried was a fire support specialist. He joined the Army in August 2003 and was assigned to Fort Wainwright the following December.

Rita Herried of Sioux Falls said she found out about her son’s death at about 9:30 p.m. Monday when a soldier and military chaplain came to her door.

“You know when your kid goes in, it’s always in the back of your head that this could happen,” she said.

“He was just a good kid,” Rita Herried said. “Really quiet, but very directed since he’s been in the service. He was a good son.”

Herried’s father, Bill Herried of rural Bemidji, Minn., said his son enjoyed skateboarding and Metallica when he was younger. As he grew, he became interested in weight training and bicycling.

“He was a joy and he was an introvert,” Bill Herried said of his son. “He gets that from me.”

Patrick Herried grew up in Sioux Falls with his mother, and spent summers with his father and stepmother, Bill Herried said. Patrick Herried graduated from Sioux Falls Roosevelt High School in 1994.

Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., said the deaths of the South Dakota soldiers have been difficult for the state.

“It’s very, very hard when it becomes very personal,” Thune said Thursday in a news conference with South Dakota reporters. “The war is sometimes an abstract thing for many of us. It’s a very difficult thing. It’s a reality of war, and we have to continue to express our appreciation to these men and women.”

— Associated Press

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Friends, family say goodbye to Sioux Falls soldier

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Friends, family and community members gathered in Sioux Falls Saturday to say goodbye to a 29-year-old soldier killed earlier this month in Iraq.

Army Spc. Patrick W. Herried, 29, of Sioux Falls, was killed Feb. 6 when an improvised explosive device blew up near his armored vehicle.

Army Chaplain Joe Holtzhauser said Herried “lived out the Army values — loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, personal courage.”

Holtzhauser noted that Herried’s funeral was the third in South Dakota during the past week. Sgt. Allen Kokesh Jr. was buried in Yankton Monday, and Sgt. Jeremiah Boehmer was laid to rest Thursday in Parkston.

Rep. Stephanie Herseth acknowledged “a heavy burden of grief today,” but added, “we all know we are celebrating the life of an extraordinary young man.”

Sen. John Thune called the Roosevelt High School graduated “a boy from the neighborhood” and expressed appreciation for Herried’s service to his country.

“Today we thank you,” he told Herried’s parents. “We pledge to support you with our words, our prayers, our actions.”

Gov. Mike Rounds said Herried died fighting for what he believed in.

“While there is no such thing as a good war, there is just cause,” Rounds said. “I truly believe Patrick understood that.”

Maj. Gen. Robert Pollmann presented Rita and William Herried with their son’s dog tags and several military decorations: a Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, Iraqi Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and a Combat Action Badge.

His father lifted the case holding one of the awards to his face and kissed it.

Holtzhauser said Herried was a Christian who shared the message of joy and hope.

“Patrick wanted to touch the lives of others,” Holtzhauser said. “May he inspire us to go forward, two by two, and touch other lives.”

— Associated Press

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Patrick W. Herried
BY DONNYDO on May 17, 2006
  May Christ support us all the day long,

till the shadows lengthen,

and the evening comes,

and the busy world is hushed,

and the fever of life is over

and our work is done.

Then in His mercy

may He give us a safe lodging,

and holy rest and peace at the last.


Amen.


My sincere heartfelt condolences to Patrick's family
 


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Blue C. Rowe

I am the Chaplain, along with 1SG Obalabi, who made this notification. This was my fifth death notification in 2009. I remembered this one like it was yesterday, and I routinely think about 1SG Rowe’s wife and their son, who was seven at the time. This notification stands out to me because we had to come back to the house a few times because no one was home. We finally saw a light on around 2130, and I and 1SG O went to the door and knocked. 1SG Rowe’s wife answered the door, and it was clear that his wife was not registering why we were there. She did invite us, and we sat down at the table, and ISG O made the notification. 1SG Rowe’s wife said, "Are you sure?" She asked that question five times, and I finally said, " Ma’am, we would not be here if we were not sure. Her response to us was, I just spoke to him a couple of days ago, and he was supposed to come home next week. She immediately got up from the table, called her dad, and notified him. She collapsed to the floor and was crying. The 1SG and I just stood there. We were there for a while, and I remembered that when she asked me to pray, I had to pause a few times to keep from losing it. Cindy, I thought about your husband through the years, and I often wondered how you and your son are doing. I have often prayed for you and your family. And I thank your husband for his sacrifice to our country. I do hope you see this, and I will continue to pray for you and your family. God Bless You Chaplain Will Strong Jr. US Army Retired Romans 8:37


Jose L. Montenegro Jr

I would like the family to know that Jose is honored at the Northwood Gratitude and Honor Memorial in Irvine, CA. I picked his name to place a rose by his name at Panel 20, Line12. Thank you to him for his dedication and service. God's blessings to you.


Luke J Mercardante

I was flying convoy escort overhead that fateful night. Each April I pause and remember both 1sgt Mercardante and Cpl Wilks. May we never forget


James C Matteson

He was not in a Bradley but the turret of humv while fighting gallantly from his position a armor piercing RPG hit SSgt. James. C. Matteson'447211s MARK19 burning off the grenades going straight through his heart during an ambush.


Rickey E. Jones

I meant Rickey Jones in Iraq, October 2005. My deepest condolences to his family: Sincerely SSG. Kassebaum


Derek Argel

I think I still owe you beer. Catch up later bro


Eric S. Patton

Thank you for your service!


Douglas C Desjardins

Our family mission; US Hockey Players Support Our Troops Inc., has sent care packages in his name to troops deployed during the 2025 holiday season. Always Remember!


Patrick J Miller

Miss You Love You


Todd Beamer

Let's roll, RIP Brother!


Russell P Borea

I love you so much. Thank you for your sacrifice.


Michael J Crutchfield

Miss you Cruthfield. Wish I wouldm have had the chance to play chess with you.


Jason C. Ramseyer

When one thinks of the Marines they think of men like SSGT Ram. A Marines, Marine. A leader, not only in title, but also within the respect of his men above and below him…


Jonathan Castro

No greater love hath a man than to give his life for his friends.


Charles Dusty Parrish

Man what a day that was, as someone who was with a different company but same battalion we were just getting ready to role out on our mission when I heard. Man you were a good guy Parrish, gave good workout advice as well as good supplements. Generally just a positive attitude. Think about you alot brother, I pray you are resting easy. God bless


Bruno G. De Solenni

sgt rawl retired


Bruno G. De Solenni

how can i ever forget he help me work on mrap. iam the one they blame


Philip A. Murphy-Sweet

Phil worked for me when he volunteered to deploy to Iraq with the Joint Contracting Command. He was a great officer, a great friend and an incredible husband/father. He was just a couple of days away from returning from his deployment. I received an email from him on 5 April requesting to stay a bit longer so he could finish the job started. I had not yet responded to his email when I was notified by our Commanding Office on Easter morning that Phil had been killed. Miss you Phil!


David A Wilkey Jr

A good young man. My son's best friend.


Jose Ricardo Flores-Mejia

It's been 20 years since your passing... However, I never forgotten the day you told me I am married, I am going to have a baby, and day your son was born... You touched some many lives in different ways in your brief time on this earth in ways others can't imagine... Some people can be given a life time on this earth and accomplish nothing, and there are some people who are given a short time and accomplish so much... You Mr. Flores-Mejia aka Ricky was that person and soldier who accomplish so much in your shoft tme... As I see the days pass by, and the war seems to be a distant memory, your memory is still alive in my life, and still on this and like other days with my grandchildren I sit back like we did many times and listen to those West Coast oldies... "Never Forgotten"


Frank E. Adamski III

To the family of Frank Adamski, including his wife and daughter, my sincere condolences. I plan to make sure he is never forgotten.


Benjamin Walker

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Trevor B. Adkins

If I could go back in time I would begg you not to go I miss you so much the girls do to they talk about you all the time lots of love your sister

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