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U.S. Army
Captain
Sara Knutson Cullen
11 Mar 2013
Sara K. Cullen was born in Baltimore, MD, attended Liberty High School. Sara then attended The United States Military Academy at West Point and graduated in 2007. Once in the service, she flew UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters. In her free time, Sara enjoyed singing, reading, judo, running, and writing. “She was smart, pretty and had a hilariously goofy laugh,” said her mother, Lynn. “She was as comfortable in stilettos as she was in camping gear – and she never finished a meal without dessert.” When stationed in Alaska, Sara embraced outdoor life and enjoyed snowboarding, ice fishing and camping. During this time, she also met her husband, Chris. She is remembered by her husband, Chris, her parents, Lynn and Bill Knutson, her sister, Kelly Bear, and her brother, Keith Knutson.
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U.S. Navy
CPO
Steven Piedrahita
16 Apr 2019

Steven was an incredible friend, husband, father, son, and sailor. He brought people together and he loved them well, always offering the first helping hand to anyone who needed it. Steven came to the U.S. at eight years old and he loved his adopted country. San Diego was his home, and the Chargers were his team through and through. 

Steven joined the Navy right out of high school in 2003 and was a standout sailor at every command. He liked his time with TRADET-1 the most, 'playing with the SEALs' and learning about the expeditionary community, but he loved being stationed in Rota Spain for the unique view on the world and the experiences that came with life abroad. 

Steven left behind his wife Heather, two sons, and a community of people who loved him. 

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U.S. Navy
PO1
Tyler Sevigny Stimson (SEAL)
16 Jul 2010

(SEAL) First Class Tyler S Stimson ( 1980-2010 ) Tyler was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate from the University of New Hampshire. While attending the university, Tyler was also a member of the Marine Corps Reserves earning a special achievement award for attaining the second highest overall score in academics, physical fitness and leadership. Tyler turned down a commission as an officer in the Marine Corps to pursue his true goal of becoming a Navy SEAL.

Tyler reported to the Navy’s Recruit Training Command , Great Lakes, IL. There the Navy Club of the United States awarded him the United States Military Excellence Award for overall top performance.

Tyler attended BUD/S training in Coronado, CA. After graduation with Class 244 he was assigned to SEAL Team FOUR where he was advanced to Second Class Petty Officer. As a member of Team FOUR, he completed SEAL Lead Breacher and Diving Supervisor Courses.

Tyler transferred from SEAL Team FOUR to SEAL Team EIGHT where he was twice selected as the Junior SEAL of the Quarter and was advanced to First Class Petty Officer. With Team EIGHT, he deployed twice to Iraq and conducted 36 direct action raids resulting in the capture of 16 high value enemy leaders and 24 fighters as well as the recovery of hundreds of enemy weapons.

Tyler transferred from SEAL Team EIGHT after successfully completing the demanding  selection and training program at Naval Special Warfare Development Group in Virginia Beach, VA and was assigned to NSWTACDEVRON TWO.

During his tour with NSWTACDEVRON TWO, Tyler deployed to Afghanistan and conducted assault operations resulting in the capture or death of multiple insurgent leaders. His superior work ethic and constant motivation have left an enduring impression on all who knew him.         

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U.S. Navy
Commander
Jeffrey Matthew Silvas
25 Feb 2007

Commander Jeffrey Matthew Silvas (April 24, 1955 - February 25, 2007)

Jeff was born on April 24, 1955 in Fresno California, to Bernard and Helen Silvas, the oldest of three children. Jeff was a Boy Scout, and in May of 1970 became an Eagle Scout with troop 23, representing the Knights of Columbus #840 as their first Eagle Scout. He went on to become an explorer. He attended Sacred Heart Catholic Church where he was an alter boy, and Sacred Heart elementary school from K-8. He went on to graduate from McLane High school, then attended Fresno City Collage for several years, but became bored and decided he wanted to travel. This began his lifelong career in the United States Navy. Jeff joined the Navy in January of 1977. He completed recruit training in San Diego Ca. His career spanned over 30 years. He served on many ships to include, the USS Midway, USS Yellowstone, USS Brunswick, USS America, USS El Paso, USS Duluth, USS Constellation, and the USS Bonhomme Richard. Jeff loved to sail the seas. He also served five shore duty tours, M&S Subase, Pearl Harbor Hi., Fleet Training Center, Norfolk VA., Special Boat Unit Twelve, San Diego Ca., Assault Craft Unit Five, Camp Pendelton, Oceanside Ca, and his last Command Amphibious Group 3, San Diego Ca., which required him to occasionally deploy with their group of ships. Jeff crossed over to God while out on the Bonhomme Richard. This was a fitting place as Jeff loved Navy ships and he loved the sea. Jeff was selected for Chief Petty Officer while on board the USS America and was a member of the Chief's mess until Aug. of 1990, when he received his commission as a Limited Duty Officer, a "Mustang", coming up through the ranks. He advanced to the rank of Commander, which he received in June of 2006. The highlight of his career was as the Chief Engineer, or "Chenge" of the USS Bonhomme Richard from Feb. 2004 to Mar. 2006. His personal awards include the Meritorious Service Metal (two awards), Navy Commendation Metal (six awards), The Navy Marine Corps Achievement Metal and various other unit citations and campaign ribbons. Jeff and I were married on Nov. 13, 1981 and we have one son, Keith. Although the "Navy life" can be hard and lonely, Jeff was a master at being a husband, father and sailor. When at home he never missed any of Keith's events and was very involved in Keith's activities. He was the team "dad" for several of Keith's baseball teams and loved to watch his son play. He took us on many trips "home" to see our extended family, and many more camping and fishing trips where we would fish and catch crabs for hours on end. He loved life and loved to play and laugh. It was hard to catch him without that beautiful smile on his face. To know Jeff was to love him, simply put we were blessed to have such a wonderful person in our lives and will never stop missing him. We wish God could have waited.

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U.S. Navy
PO2
Tyrus “Ty” Cobb
03 May 1992

Ty was an avid outdoorsman and loved to spend time with his daughter, Myra.  One of their favorite things to do together was to mow the lawn. He would put her up on the riding  lawnmower and she would be so excited to help dad.

Ty did two tours to Antarctica in support of operation Deep Freeze and enjoyed the camaraderie of his fellow sailors.

He is missed and loved so very much!

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