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  David R. Carter
Name: Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 David R. Carter

Age: 47

From: Centennial, CO

Assigned to 2nd Battalion, 135th Aviation Regiment (General Support Aviation Battalion), Colorado National Guard, Aurora, Colo.

Incident: Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 David R. Carter died Aug. 6 in Wardak province, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when the CH-47 Chinook helicopter in which he was riding was shot down.


&lsquoHe was our American hero&rsquo

The Associated Press

Chief Warrant Officer 4 David Carter, 47, of Aurora, Colo., was a man of faith who was &ldquosomebody you could count on.&rdquo

Yolanda Levesque, a neighbor speaking for the pilot&rsquos family after his Aug. 6 death, called Carter an outstanding father, &ldquoa true Christian&rdquo and a patriot.

&ldquoHe was our American hero,&rdquo Levesque said, struggling to keep her composure while reading from a statement at a news conference.

Carter was a full-time guardsman and an instructor pilot. He was a skilled aviator with more than 700 hours of combat flying time, Army Col. Chris Petty said.

Carter was one of two pilots flying the Chinook CH-47D on Saturday when it was shot down by a rocket-propelled grenade fired by an insurgent.

He had a passion for training young aviators, Petty said, and leaves behind &ldquomuch more than dozens&rdquo of new pilots he taught.

&ldquoThere&rsquos a big hole in our organization today,&rdquo Petty said.

Maj. Gen. H. Michael Edwards said Carter was &ldquosomebody you could count on.&rdquo

&ldquoEvery time you needed a launch, a helicopter for a state mission, Dave Carter was there,&rdquo Edwards said.

Carter is survived by his wife, Laura, and two children, Kyle and Kaitlen. David and Laura Carter were set to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary in December.

Carter&rsquos sister-in-law Marie Krizanovic described him as a &ldquogentle-souled person.&rdquo

&ldquoHappy-go-lucky, gentle-natured,&rdquo Krizanovic said. &ldquoHe had a very strong spiritual faith. He loved flying.&rdquo


Pilot's body returns to Colo. after Afghan crash

The Associated Press

DENVER &mdash The body of a National Guard pilot was returned to Colorado on Wednesday after he was among 38 people killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan.

David R. Carter's flag-draped casket was flown to Buckley Air Force Base in the Denver suburb of Aurora. His wife and two children and other mourners stood silently in a hangar as pallbearers carried the casket from a transport plane to a hearse.

The hearse then drove away, its route on the base lined by thousands of uniformed military personnel.

Col. Chris Petty, who worked with Carter both in Colorado and Iraq, called the show of respect heart-warming.

"We're part of one big family," he said. "Thank God this doesn't happen very often."

Carter, 47, was a chief warrant officer 4, a full-time Army National Guardsman and an instructor pilot. He lived in Aurora. He was one of two pilots aboard the Chinook helicopter that went down Aug. 6, apparently when it was shot down by insurgents.

The crash is under investigation. The dead included 17 Navy SEALs, five Navy special operations troops who support the SEALs, three Air Force airmen, a five-member Army air crew that included Carter, seven Afghan commandos, an Afghan interpreter and a military dog.

All but two of the SEALs were from SEAL Team 6, the unit that killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, although military officials have said that none of the crash victims participated in that mission.

People who worked with Carter said they weren't surprised he was chosen to co-pilot the helicopter carrying the elite SEAL team.

He was "one of the top-trained pilots in Colorado" and could fly Cobra, Huey and CH-47 helicopters, Petty said earlier this month.

"Nobody felt any timidity getting in the back of his aircraft," Petty said.

Carter came to Colorado from the Kansas Army National Guard in May 1988, a year after he earned his bachelor's degree from Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kan.

He had logged more than 4,000 flight hours, including 700 in combat. Carter served in Iraq in 2006 and 2007.

This past May, he met Gov. John Hickenlooper at a send-off party for his latest tour in Afghanistan. Carter traveled to Fort Hood, Texas, and had probably been in Afghanistan for 10 to 14 days before he died "doing something he believed in," Petty said.

On Friday, Carter's family will hold a memorial service at Easter Hills Community Church in Aurora. Interment will follow at Grandview Cemetery in Fort Collins.

Carter is survived by his wife, Laura, and two children, Kyle and Kaitlen. The family has asked for privacy and has not commented publicly about Carter's death.

The family has set up a college fund for Kyle and Kaitlen at 1stBank.


Fallen pilot remembered as family man

By Dan Elliott
The Associated Press

AURORA, Colo. &mdash A Colorado National Guard pilot killed in Afghanistan was remembered as a loving family man and a skilled aviator who was so determined to fly that at age 10 he jumped off the roof while flapping homemade wings.

Hundreds of people gathered Aug. 19 at Eastern Hills Community Church in the Denver suburb of Aurora to remember the life and death of Chief Warrant Officer 4 David R. Carter, who was among 38 people killed when a Chinook helicopter crashed Aug. 6 in Afghanistan. The Defense Department says it was apparently hit by an insurgent&rsquos rocket-propelled grenade.

Carter was one of two pilots on the flight. The dead included 30 Americans, making it the single deadliest loss for U.S. forces in the nearly decade-long war. An investigation is under way.

Carter, 47, was a full-time National Guard instructor pilot. His home station was the Army Aviation Support Facility at Buckley Air Force Base.

Pastor Shawn Sikkeman related Carter&rsquos early attempt to fly, reading from an account written by Carter&rsquos mother, Elsie Carter, who sat with other family members near the front of the church auditorium.

She didn&rsquot say if he was hurt. She closed her story with, &ldquoI love you, son. Fly with the angels.&rdquo

Carter&rsquos wife, Lauren, and children, Kyle and Kaitlen, described his love, affection and encouragement as a husband and father.

&ldquoI&rsquom so very grateful for having him for the time that I have,&rdquo Kaitlen said.

Gov. John Hickenlooper and Maj. Gen. Michael Edwards, adjutant general of the Colorado National Guard, attended. Hickenlooper spoke, praising Carter&rsquos commitment.

&ldquoThe deaths of David and 29 other American servicemen is a tragic reminder that that commitment, that last full measure, can lead to death,&rdquo Hickenlooper said.

Six Army pallbearers in dress blue uniforms carried Carter&rsquos flag-covered casket into the church and then carried it out to a waiting hearse when the service was over. The procession then drove north to Fort Collins for the burial.

Electronic signboards along the route flashed the message, &ldquoToday we honor CW4 Dave Carter.&rdquo

A horse-drawn hearse carried Carter&rsquos casket into Grandview Cemetery. As the graveside service ended, a Chinook helicopter flew overhead in tribute, the Fort Collins Coloradoan reported.


Died: August 6, 2011


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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


Adam D. Jones

Happy Birthday, Adam. You are missed so much every minute of everyday! XOXO ~143~ You will forever be in my heart and on my mind. Love always, Tammy


Laurie Cobb

She was my 3rd and 5th grade teacher. Today I'm 32 and still think about her. She was the best teacher ever. From her hair children stories to her bubbly happiness and kindness she spread. I'll never forget her. She was the teacher who had lunch with the kids in her classroom so everyone had someone to be with. She made my school experience amazing. I will never forget her.. I love you Mrs. Cobb. Sincerely, Forever in my thoughts, Alyssa (Viau) Capone


Larry E Polley Jr

SPC Polley died almost two decades ago so I don't know if this message will be seen. In honor of Memorial Day, my agency hands out cards with names of those who have fallen. This year, 2023, I received the card for SPC Polley and was inspired to look up more on him. I am thankful for his service and sacrifice. My condolences to his family. He is not forgotten.


Paul C. Holter III

Miss you brother


Alex D Gonzalez

Love you and miss you always. Since you been gone it has been hard for everyone. I know you loved what you did, and I want to thank you for our freedom. If I can have you back home and safe living your life man everything would be different. No matter how much money they would offer me I would rather have you alive and home. Money comes and go so it's not worth losing you.


Christopher D Young

hello my name is Jesus Vega I would like to give my condolences to Christopher's family and friends, I served with him in Iraq and slept in the same quarters. I have many fond memories of him. I have never forgotten his sacrifice. I would like to share that the greatest memory I had of Chris is that he would speak highly of his mom and how much she meant to him. Chris was a strong minded person and looked out for other. He was kind and friendly the he made friends with everyone. Chris was truly a great man! I sincerely apologize for not sharing sooner. but would like to express that Chris's memory will never be forgotten! though he is not with us he will always be in spirit! If this message gets to Christopher's mother I she could know she raised a great man and for that I thank you.


Jose E Ulloa

Ricky you are still in your family's hearts.


John Michael Roy Curwin

I'm doing a work assignment for school and think he should be included.


Derek L. Shanfield

Heartfelt Sympathy on the loss of your son - Semper Fi.


Marisol Heredia

Dear Marisol, You are Loved Forever...Jeff


John Charles Jenkins

In hope for your soul to be safe and in peace forever, God hold you in your wings! Amen


Todd Beamer

Your courage exceeds the unimaginable.


Steven Paul Chucknick

peace be with you


Geoffrey Perez

thank you for being in our lives, you i got to see you right before you left and i feel so blessed for tour ultimate sacrifice brother. Rest in paradise


Linda Jones

Praying for peace and serenity. God bless you as you travel this difficult path.


Kristopher J. Gould

Miss you everyday buddy. Look forward to seeing you again, one day.


Kristopher J. Gould

Thank you for making the ultimate sacrifice, Kris. You are missed.


Deora Bodley

rest in peace


James David Parker

I knew James David Parker as "Dave" when he lived in Solon Ohio. We met when I moved into town from out of state. He and his group of friends were a year or two older than me. Dave was a bright beacon of hope and joy to me. I was an unsure young man in a strange place. Dave introduced me to many people and ensured his friends always saved me a seat in the lunchroom. I have fond memories of him and his friends during that time. I doubt so many people would have been as wonderful toward me without Dave's incredible kindness. I've never forgotten his kindness. I hope to be able to pay it forward someday.

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