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Navy Gold Star Program Information & Resource Site

Navy Gold Star is the Navy’s official program for providing long-term support to surviving families of Sailors who pass while on Active Duty. If you are visiting this page because you are a surviving family member of a deceased service member, please accept our most heartfelt sympathy and gratitude for your loved one’s service and sacrifice in defending our nation . . .

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U.S. Navy
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Jacob Morton
25 Jun 2017

Jake was the gatekeeper of nicknames, lover of animals, and a damn good dad. Known for his funny personality, selfless heart, and cranky attitude if he didn’t get enough sleep; a true gem in the world we lost too soon.

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U.S. Army
Sgt.1st Class
Carlos Santos-Silva
22 Mar 2010
Carlos was born in Clarksville, TN, and graduated from North West High School. He enlisted in the US Army in 1996 and was working on his Associates of Arts in Criminal Justice when he was KIA. Carlos was a Platoon Sergeant with the 11th Battalion and led ground-force protection on the front lines. He deployed four times during his service. He enjoyed working on his car, hosting barbecues and dinners for his fellow Soldiers, and spending time with his family as often as he could. Carlos last spoke to his son, Cameron, on his 11th birthday, while actively deployed. “Carlos was a quiet person, but when he spoke, folks would listen," said his wife, Kristen. "He was an outstanding leader, trainer, confidant and best-friend to everyone who knew him.” Carlos is remembered by his wife, Kristen, and their son, Cameron.
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U.S. Navy
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Joseph Naglak
17 Sep 2018
Aviation Boatswain Mate Joseph Naglak, USN, of Naval Station Norfolk and formerly of West Windsor, NJ died in service to our country while working on the flight deck aboard the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) on September 17, 2018. He was 21.Born in Seoul, South Korea, Joe was adopted by Kenneth Naglak and the late Jeanne Naglak. He was a member of the 2015 graduating class at West Windsor Plainsboro High School North and also studied automotive restoration. While in high school he played football and enjoyed basketball. Joe attended Monmouth University where he studied Homeland Security. In addition to his interests in sports and cars, Joe enjoyed drawing, the culinary arts and was an active and energetic volunteer with the Special Olympics.Joe enlisted in the Navy, because "He wanted to give back to a countrywho gave him so much" his sister Stephanie Blair Naglak said in an interview with NJ Advance Media. "He was everything that I hope to be one day and he should always be remembered as a hero with a big heart." After completing his training, Joe met a young lady with whom he wanted to share his life, got engaged and was working with his fiancée, Nicole Weber of Santa Barbara CA on planning their nuptials. Joe will be greatly missed, but forever remembered as one of the most loving and compassionate persons anyone could wish to have been able to call a son, grandson, brother, nephew, fiancé, and friend.
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U.S. Navy
LCDR (DR)
David Hill, USN Medical Corps
02 Dec 2019
Our son David, lived a full and adventurous life.  He accomplished more in his short life of 38 years, than most people do in a lifetime.  He graduated college with an engineering degree and commissioned in the Navy Engineering Corps.  Spending 5 years as an engineer,  he then went back to medical school to earn his Medical Degree.  After spending two years as a Flight Surgeon, he applied and  was accepted to the Pathology Residency Program at Balboa Naval Hospital, San Diego, CA.  It was while he was running to an early morning swim practice that he tragically lost his life.  He was a 2nd year Resident.  His passions were world travel, hiking National Parks, and a thirst for knowledge. One of his goals was to run a marathon in every continent. On his trip to Antarctica, he accomplished that by running 26 miles on the ship's treadmill, and then participated in the Polar Bear Plunge.  We honor him by trying to "Live Like Dave" everyday.
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U.S. Navy
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Jose Antonio Diaz Morales
27 Dec 2020
MY SON JOSE WAS THE MOST HONEST AND HUMBLE HUMAN BEEN I HAVE EVER MET , I FEEL NO ONE IN THE ENTIRE WORLD WOULD HAVE ANITHING BAD TO SAY ABOUT HIM , HE WAS AN AMAZING SON AND BROTHER TO HIS AUTISTIC SISTER JELLY, HE LEFT TO SOON. JOSE WAS BORN IN CAGUAS, PUERTO RICO, HE MOVED TO ORLANDO IN 2011 AND JOINED THE NAVY IN 2017. 

 

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U.S. Navy
EOD
Curtis R. Hall
06 Apr 2007
EOD2 Curtis R Hall had a charming smile that would easily disarm most, but hard work, dedication and perseverance were mandatory. It was these attitudes that transcended Curtis' life. As a Boy Scout he proudly wore its uniform as he worked and achieved the rank of Eagle Scout as well as the National Lifesaving Award for saving his Fathers life while on a a scouting white water trip. The courage, commitment and integrity Curtis learned as a Boy Scout made it an easy transition for him to trade his Scout Khakis for something else. Something bigger than himself; Something that he felt would make a difference to the world. He traded for the Navy Dress Blues of the United States Navy. It was his impeccable ethics, modest nature and humble demeanor that made him the sailor he was and the sailor he will always remembered for. May he and the others like him never be forgotten.
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