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Army Staff Sgt. Robert Hernandez

47, of Silver Spring, Md.; assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 318th Regiment, 1st Brigade, 80th Division (Institutional Training), Army Reserve, Fort Meade, Md.; killed March 28 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his Humvee during combat operations in Taquaddum, Iraq.






Prince George’s police officer killed in Iraq

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. — A Prince George’s County police officer was killed by an explosive device Tuesday in Iraq, authorities said.

Cpl. Robert Hernandez, a 10-year veteran of the police department, was traveling in a convoy at the time of the blast, police said. He had been stationed in Iraq since summer as a staff sergeant in the Army Reserves.

Further details of his death were not immediately available.

“I’m heartbroken by this loss,” County Executive Jack Johnson said in a statement Wednesday. “It is a tragic loss for our county and the nation.”

Chief Melvin High said the department was hit hard.

“As a police chief, this is an emotional time for me,” High said. “We are a close-knit family.”

Hernandez, 48, who previously worked as an officer in Washington, D.C.; Baltimore and Puerto Rico, was remembered as a hardworking man who won the respect of his fellow officers.

Hernandez joined Prince George’s County police partly because he thought the department needed more Spanish-speaking officers, said Assistant Police Chief Roberto Hylton, who helped recruit him.

He spent his first six years on the force working in the Hyattsville area, which has the county’s highest concentration of Spanish-speaking residents. He also mentored children at an elementary school, said Sgt. Robert Connell Sr., who supervised him for two years.

In 2000, his squad won a citation for organizing care packages for victims of hunger in Mozambique.

Hernandez also was praised for his work as a field training officer, in which he helped new officers graduating from the police academy.

“Those officers have since gone on to become productive members of this department and valued members of this community, and that was a direct result of the lessons they learned from Cpl. Hernandez,” said Maj. Michael Blow.

Officer Kevin Sparks, who was trained by Hernandez, said the 24-year military veteran wanted to go to Iraq and was frustrated that he was not deployed sooner. If anyone could handle himself there, Sparks said, it was Hernandez.

“He always emphasized safety,” Sparks said. “He always said, ‘I want to make sure everyone goes home.”’

Hernandez is survived by his fiancee and three children, ages 8, 18 and 21. One of his sons is also in the Army Reserve, police said. His parents and other relatives live in Puerto Rico.

— Associated Press

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BY Anonymous on Jul 18, 2011
  Hey Hernandez, Brother I know you are no longer with us, but I attended your wake several years ago. At that time I was heart broken, when I learned what had happened. Since then, I have been on two tours both to Iraq. We served as Drill Sergeants together, and man did we have some times to remember. Hernandez, thank you and your family for your selfless services to our country. It will never be forgotten. By the way I had the chance to meet your wife and kids at the wake. You have a beautiful family.

You know, on my last tour I was going throught the Demob site at Ft. Dix and went into a chow hall there that bears your name. You have made a difference in the lives of many Americans.. Thank you Hernandez, and brother I will meet you on the other side... Until then, sleep easy my friend, sleep easy...

Sleep easy..................... ....

Command Sergeant Major

Milton Hardy
 


Prayers & Condolences For:
Robert Hernandez
BY Anonymous on May 24, 2009
  Dear Lord,

I send a prayer with all of my heart to my departed sabunim Robert Hernandez. He did ask me to go back to church and has been of great assistance to me as long as I knew him.


 


Prayers & Condolences For:
Robert Hernandez
BY Anonymous on Jan 31, 2009
  Thank you for your Courage and Service. Rest in Peace!!!
 

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Robert Hernandez
BY DONNYDO on May 15, 2006
  Dear Lord hear my prayer.

Please embrace with all Your love and mercy the soul of this brave soldier and comfort him with Your Divine Presence.

Bless his heart and keep his family in Your Hands, Guard them and comfort them.

Amen
 


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