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Memorial Dedicated to Fallen 34th Military Police Soldiers

The Stillwater memorial was designed to replicate the one used to remember Spc. Daniel P. Drevnick, of Woodbury, Spc. James D. Wertish, of Olivia, and Spc. Carlos E. Wilcox, of Cottage Grove.

 
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The 34th Military Police Company hosted a ceremony to dedicate a memorial to fallen comrades Spc. Daniel P. Drevnick, 22, of Woodbury, Minn., Spc. James D. Wertish, 20, of Olivia, Minn., and Spc. Carlos E. Wilcox, 27, of Cottage Grove, Minn. at the armory in Stillwater, Minn., July 14, 2012. Charlene Wilcox, mother of fallen Spc. Carlos E. Wilcox hugs Roberta Freese, mother of fallen Spc. Daniel P. Drevnick, before the dedication of their sons' memorial. Also pictured are Ken Drevnick, father of Daniel, and David and Kim Wertish, parents of fallen Spc. James D. Wertish. On July 16, 2009, these three heroes were killed when Contingency Operating Base Basra in Iraq was attacked by indirect fire. Sgt. Dajon Ferrell
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The 34th Military Police Company hosted a ceremony to dedicate a memorial to fallen comrades Spc. Daniel P. Drevnick, 22, of Woodbury, Minn., Spc. James D. Wertish, 20, of Olivia, Minn., and Spc. Carlos E. Wilcox, 27, of Cottage Grove, Minn., at the armory in Stillwater, Minn., July 14, 2012. On July 16, 2009, these three heroes were killed when Contingency Operating Base Basra in Iraq was attacked by indirect fire. A 34th MP Company soldier holds a memorial coin that was designed to remember his three fallen comrades.
The 34th Military Police Company hosted a ceremony to dedicate a memorial to fallen comrades Spc. Daniel P. Drevnick, 22, of Woodbury, Minn., Spc. James D. Wertish, 20, of Olivia, Minn., and Spc. Carlos E. Wilcox, 27, of Cottage Grove, Minn. at the armory in Stillwater, Minn., July 14, 2012. Charlene Wilcox, mother of fallen Spc. Carlos E. Wilcox hugs Roberta Freese, mother of fallen Spc. Daniel P. Drevnick, before the dedication of their sons' memorial. Also pictured are Ken Drevnick, father of Daniel, and David and Kim Wertish, parents of fallen Spc. James D. Wertish. On July 16, 2009, these three heroes were killed when Contingency Operating Base Basra in Iraq was attacked by indirect fire.
The 34th Military Police Company hosted a ceremony to dedicate a memorial to fallen comrades Spc. Daniel P. Drevnick, 22, of Woodbury, Minn., Spc. James D. Wertish, 20, of Olivia, Minn., and Spc. Carlos E. Wilcox, 27, of Cottage Grove, Minn. at the armory in Stillwater, Minn., July 14, 2012. On July 16, 2009, these three heroes were killed when Contingency Operating Base Basra in Iraq was attacked by indirect fire.
Soldiers from the 34th Military Police Company bow their heads in prayer at a ceremony to dedicate a memorial to fallen comrades Spc. Daniel P. Drevnick, 22, of Woodbury, Minn., Spc. James D. Wertish, 20, of Olivia, Minn., and Spc. Carlos E. Wilcox, 27, of Cottage Grove, Minn. at the armory in Stillwater, Minn., July 14, 2012. On July 16, 2009, these three heroes were killed when Contingency Operating Base Basra in Iraq was attacked by indirect fire.
Capt. Isaac Allen, commander of the 34th Military Police Company, addresses family, friends and fellow soldiers at a ceremony to dedicate a memorial to fallen comrades Spc. Daniel P. Drevnick, 22, of Woodbury, Minn., Spc. James D. Wertish, 20, of Olivia, Minn., and Spc. Carlos E. Wilcox, 27, of Cottage Grove, Minn. at the armory in Stillwater, Minn., July 14, 2012. On July 16, 2009, these three heroes were killed when Contingency Operating Base Basra in Iraq was attacked by indirect fire.
The 34th Military Police Company hosted a ceremony to dedicate this memorial to fallen comrades Spc. Daniel P. Drevnick, 22, of Woodbury, Minn., Spc. James D. Wertish, 20, of Olivia, Minn., and Spc. Carlos E. Wilcox, 27, of Cottage Grove, Minn. at the armory in Stillwater, Minn., July 14, 2012. On July 16, 2009, these three heroes were killed when Contingency Operating Base Basra in Iraq was attacked by indirect fire.

Soldiers from the 34th Military Police Company hosted a July 14 ceremony in Stillwater to dedicate a memorial to fallen comrades Spc. Daniel P. Drevnick, Spc. James D. Wertish and Spc. Carlos E. Wilcox.

The three soldiers were killed after their base in Basra, Iraq, was attacked by indirect fire on July 16, 2009.

Drevnick, 22, of Woodbury, had planned to get a degree in law enforcement upon returning from his deployment. Drevnick felt that his unit was part of his family and said he was happy to be back with family, upon returning to Iraq after a two-week R and R.

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Wertish, 20, of Olivia, Minn., loved snowmobiles and working on his family farm. Fellow soldiers said he would give you the shirt off his back and that they could always count on him to improve their day with his humor.

Wilcox, 27, of Cottage Grove, a health care specialist, had plans to continue in the medical field by going to medical school and becoming a doctor. His fellow soldiers described him as a good friend that was always there to take care of anyone who was hurting or had a medical issue.

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Nearly three years later, family, friends and soldiers, past and present, joined together to remember and celebrate the lives lost. 

“Whenever anyone pauses by this memorial to reflect or remember,” said Spc. Nicholas Pedersen, of Little Canada. “It is my hope that we will not simply mourn the immeasurable loss suffered, but also recall the lives they lived and the incomparable level of dedication they all displayed.”

The memorial was designed to replicate the one used to remember the three fallen warriors at a service held in Basra.

Although it’s been three years since they were lost to enemy fire, they are remembered daily.

“I think about it every day,” said Pedersen. “I use it to empower myself to live a life worth their sacrifice, so that I know they didn’t die in vain.”
 

Editor's note: This story was written by Sgt. Dajon Ferrell and is courtesy of the Department of Defense via Defense Video and Imagery Distribution System.

 

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Related Topics: 34th Military Police Company, Daniel Drevnick, Iraq, Memorial, Stillwater, and Woodbury

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