Fallen Heroes of Operation Enduring Freedom

Remembering the servicemembers who died in the service of their country.

Army CW2 Jody L. Egnor


32, of Middletown, Ohio.
Egnor was on board the MH-47 aircraft that crashed at sea in the southern Philippines. He was assigned to the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Died on February 21, 2002.

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"Roger and Margaret,
I am so sorry to hear about Jody. I used to take care of your daughter several years ago, and I know how you loved your children more than anything. May God bless you and keep you strong! My heart breaks for you. You will be in my prayers."
Robin A. of Cincinnati, OH

"Jody, I owe you more than unfortunately you will never know. As my 1st Squad leader in the land of 100 smells, you were what I inspired to be as a young SPC coming up through the ranks. Thank you for your service and your friendship brother.."
1SG Mike Thayer of Brunswick, OH

""Gone, but NOT forgotten"
We made it through Basic Training and AIT together, then as room-mates at Fort Carson, Colorado. You were a great friend and comrade in arms. I think of you often."
SFC Retired, Dan Gaddis of Huntsville, AL

"I never want to forget the sacrifices of so many young men and women. I am so proud it makes me cry. I understand in theroy only that war is a part of human nature but so is love and caring. I wish I could take the families pain away but I can't. I am committed to loving ALL people, myself and our environment. I am committed to working on my happiness everyday because so many have died for my freedom to live my life. Thank you is not enough but it is all I have. All my love and respect. ogersteiner@yahoo.com"
Scott Steiner of Columbus, OH

"Jody was a man of his word.I served with Jody when he was enlisted and learned so much from him. This was a true lose to his family and friends as well as this country. It has taken me so many years to be able to say anything about him because I just did not want to believe this had happen. God has a true Soldier in his hands. Rest in peace my friend for you will never be forgotten."
Jim Bullard of Virginia

"My Dear Janet I hope that you have received your quilt already and that we did everything you wanted on your quilt. It was truly and honor to do so I have to tell you and I'm sorry it took so long but like everything funding is always the problem but we still got it done and very proud of how it turn out. Oh I must say you and Jody were such a handsome couple your smiles told the whole story how much in love you both were. What an honor for me to be able to be bless and design your quilt. I look forward hearing from you my dear and hoping that you send us a picture of you and your quilt. You take care and I so look forward hearing from you I know you waited a while for it but I hope it was worth it."
Betty Nielsen (Freedom Quilts Inc of Fonda, IA 50540 USA

"May 4, 2007
To the family of Jody L. Egnor. Jody gave the ultimate sacrifice and will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not let our fallen heroes be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you. "Some gave all."
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
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Peggy Childers of Carson City, NV

"I am very sorry for you loss. I myself is hoping to join in two years. I pray for everyone who are not home at this time. I am great full for the people who are brave enough to serve our country. God Bless"
kristina of vermilion ohio

"Jody,
I would like to say thank you to you and the other men who were on that helicopter with you for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy."
Mike Casey of El Paso, Texas

"Thanks for stepping forward when America needed you. To the family - Thank you for your contribution to our liberty and freedom. I'm sorry for your tremendous loss."
Ronald Carlson of Montrose, MN

"Warrant Officer Egnor, goodbye soldier and thank you. You are my hero."
Bill of Houston, Texas

"I am so sorry for your loss. God Bless all of you."
Joyce of springfield,ohio

"CWO2 Egnor was taking the battle to the enemies of our country. They had no safe refuge to plan attacks against us that could have cost countless American or ally lives.

Only because of real men like CWO2 Egnor do our families sleep safer at night and enjoy living in freedom.

It's a debt that simply staggering.

May God bless this warrior and his wonderful family for all they gave us."
The Estes Family of Phoenix, AZ

"Thank you Jody Egnor, you will not be forgotten. Your bravery goes beyond words. I want to express my deepest gratitude for your sacrifice. To the family and friends, my prayers and deep condolences in your loss. May God strengthen you from knowing that fellow Americans and people around the world care about you and grieve with you in your loss. God bless you all. A very appreciative fellow American,"
Leo Titus of Grayslake, Illinios

"To the family and friends of CW2 Jody Egnor:
May God's grace be with you during your time of grief. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and we feel your loss and share in your sorrow. Bless Jody for the sacrifice he has made to make a better life for the rest of us."
The Ford Family of Wells, Nevada

"To the family and friends of CW2 Jody Egnor:
I am saddened by the loss of your loved one. He will always be remembered as a hero for fighting for freedom. I hope that this website will be a source of comfort and encouragement for you during this difficult time, and in the future as you recall the memories of Jody, who continues to live on in your heart."
Tim Rivera of Powder Springs, Georgia

Honor them by remembering... Freedom - is their gift to us But his soul goes marching on