Name: Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 James Carter
Age: 42
From: Montgomery, Ala.;
Assigned to the 96th Aviation Support Battalion, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.;
Incident: Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 James Carter died June 5 at Kandahar Army Airfield, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained when the Kiowa helicopter he was in went down during a test flight. Also killed was Pfc. Andre D. McNair Jr.
Died: June 05, 2008 Funeral for Alabama soldier draws hundreds
The Associated Press
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Hundreds of mourners gathered Tuesday morning for funeral services for an Alabama soldier who died while serving in Afghanistan.
Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 James Carter, who would have turned 43 next month, was remembered at Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church in Montgomery.
Pastor Carl Livingston, of Walnut Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Clarksville, Tenn., said Carter was a soldier not only in man’s army but in God’s and that his faith was important to him. Carter and his family recently built a house in Clarksville.
“The mighty has fallen, it breaks our hearts, it brings tears to our eyes ... but triumph is on the way,” Livingston said.
Carter was one of two soldiers who died in a helicopter crash on June 5 at Kandahar Army Airfield in Afghanistan.
Carter’s family was escorted to the cemetery by more than 100 Patriot Guard Riders, who also stood outside the church during the ceremony. The volunteer group of motorcycle enthusiasts, which includes veterans, provides support to families of fallen soldiers.
Carter was assigned to the 96th Aviation Support Battalion, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
In 24 years with the Army, Carter received the Bronze Star, three Army Good Conduct Medals and five Army Achievement Medals, among other decorations and awards. He had served in Germany, Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan.
Livingston said Carter called before his latest deployment in January to ask the pastor to watch over his children if something happened to him.
“He seemed to be at the peak of his life,” Livingston said. “He died so full of life, so full of potential.”
Carter is survived by his wife, Avis Renee Carter, two sons and a daughter.
Richard Font, commander of the Alabama American Legion, presented a Gold Star banner, given to the families of those killed in action.
“Hang this in your home and remember that your dad, your son, your husband fought for all the right things,” Font said.
Prayers & Condolences For: James Carter BY Anonymous on Jan 26, 2009
Thank you for your courage and service. May you rest peacefully in Gods loving and secure arms.
Prayers & Condolences For: James Carter BY Anonymous on Sep 12, 2008
Chief, you taught me alot, i will never forget that and i will be sure to be the role model to other coming behind, that you were to me.
Prayers & Condolences For: James Carter BY sexygal001 on Jun 22, 2008
Thank you so much for patriotism, love of our country and the ultimate sacrifice you have made for us. May your family and friends find comfort with their fond memories of you. You will never be forgotten. Rest in peace and God Bless You!
Prayers & Condolences For: James Carter BY miyembro on Jun 20, 2008
Your sacrifice will remain in our hearts for a lifetime,
with intense gratitude. May God bless you and your family.
Rest Safely and Securely in God's Loving Arms.
Prayers & Condolences For: James Carter BY Anonymous on Jun 13, 2008
My prayers are with the Carter family and the other victims of this accident. Thank you for serving your country with your life.
Pastor and Mrs. Dwight Haygood
Prayers & Condolences For: James Carter BY John on Jun 11, 2008
May the grace of God, the love of Jesus, and the peace of the Holy Spirit be with you and your family forever.