Tuesday, 12 February 2008

army capt jeffrey p toczylowski



Army Capt. Jeffrey P. Toczylowski

Remember Our Heroes

Army Capt. Jeffrey P. Toczylowski, 30, of Upper Moreland,

Pennsylvania.

Capt Toczylowski died in Al Anbar Province, Iraq from injuries

sustained during combat operations. Toczylowski was assigned to the

1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group, Panzer Kaserne, Germany.

(The Philadelphia Inquirer)

This is the last e-mail sent to the family and friends of Jeffery

Toczylowski. He died from injuries suffered from a fall from a

helicopter in Anbar, Iraq on November 3, 2005. Jeff was a career

soldier raised in Montgomery County, PA, and serving as a Special

Forces detachment commander assigned to First Battalion, 10th Special

Forces Group ~ Airborne in Iraq.

Dear friends and family,

If you are getting this email, it means that I have passed away. No,

it's not a sick Toz joke, but a letter I wanted to write in case this

happened. Please don't be sad for me. It was an honor to serve my

country, and I wouldn't change a thing. It was just my time.

Don't ever think that you are defending me by slamming the Global War

on Terrorism or the US goals in that war. As far as I am concerned, we

can send guys like me to go after them or we can wait for them to come

back to us again. I died doing something I believed in and have no

regrets except that I couldn't do more.

This will probably be the longest email most of you have ever received

from me. More that one of you complained on multiple occasions about

my brief emails.

I have requested to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery and would

like you to attend, but I understand if you can't make it.

There will also be a party in Vegas with a 100k to help pay for

travel, room, and a party. I want you to be happy for the time we had,

not the future we won't.

Never regret not calling, writing enough, keeping in touch, or

visiting. I was always away and thought of you all as much, if not

more, than you thought of me.

Time keeps rolling and so should my family and friends. The only thing

I ask is that you toast me every so often, because you know I'll be

watching and wanting to be with you. Don't spend any time crying for

me, because I'll bet you I am having a ball right now wherever I am.

I will look in on all of you and help whenever I can. I love you all!

(by permission from Skye http://midnightblue.blogdrive.com)


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