N.O.Limit
March 25, 1998
                                    
N.O.Limit
March 25, 1998
                                    
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Iraq 05-06
May 10, 2006
                                    
                                            Ken “Doc” Garcia said:
Two big bros. You both looked out for a big Mexi-medic. I appreciate the guidance and leadership you both gave. You guys took the time to pass along so much to the next generation of soldiers. Thank you both
                                                                            Two big bros. You both looked out for a big Mexi-medic. I appreciate the guidance and leadership you both gave. You guys took the time to pass along so much to the next generation of soldiers. Thank you both
                                            Marlan Alston Jr said:
We peanut butter and jelly, man; it was hot that day, man, and all i was complaining was, man, i can't wait to rtb 🤣 fun time, man. I love you always, bro. One
                                                                        We peanut butter and jelly, man; it was hot that day, man, and all i was complaining was, man, i can't wait to rtb 🤣 fun time, man. I love you always, bro. One
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Specialist days
June 1, 2006
                                    
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Gone but Never forgotten
September 15, 2008
                                    
                                            Nathan R Nabbie said:
With deep sorrow, I share the passing of my brother-in-arms, Gerald Lee Holmes. We served together in the Army and deployed to Iraq in 2008–2009, facing the challenges of war side by side. Gerald was more than a soldier—he was family. His strength, loyalty, and unwavering heart left a lasting impact on everyone who knew him. The world feels a little emptier without him, but his memory will live on in the stories we share and the bonds we forged. Rest easy, brother. You are never forgotten.
                                                                        With deep sorrow, I share the passing of my brother-in-arms, Gerald Lee Holmes. We served together in the Army and deployed to Iraq in 2008–2009, facing the challenges of war side by side. Gerald was more than a soldier—he was family. His strength, loyalty, and unwavering heart left a lasting impact on everyone who knew him. The world feels a little emptier without him, but his memory will live on in the stories we share and the bonds we forged. Rest easy, brother. You are never forgotten.
 
								