Our Fallen Heroes

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This virtual memorial was created to never forget our fallen heroes, who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Allie Gentry

Army 1st Lt. Andrew C. Shields  
Death: Dec 09, 2004
 of Campobello S.C.; assigned to the 1st Battalion 151st Aviation Regiment South Carolina Army National Guard Columbia S.C.; killed Dec. 9 in an Apache helicopter accident in Mosul Iraq. Also killed was Army Chief Warrant  officer Patrick D. Leach.  Loved ones remember fallen pilot as hero  Associated Press  SPARTANBURG S.C. — Friends and family remembered 25-year-old pilot Andrew Shields as a hero who never would have wanted the praise heaped on him at his funeral Saturday afternoon.  Shields a lieutenant in the South Carolina National Guard was killed Dec. 9 in Iraq along with fellow Guard pilot Chief Warrant  officer Patrick D. Leach  of Rock Hill.  Nearly 800 people packed New Prospect Baptist Church and the neighboring gym where the service was shown on closed-circuit television to pay their last respects to the Campobello native.  “We just wanted to honor what he did” cousin Casey Burnett said after the service. “He never thought  of himself as doing anything and that’s not true. He did a lot.”  The full military service included a 21-gun salute at graveside and a flyover from three AH-64 Apache helicopters like the one Shields flew.  Shields was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star.  Although most who knew him say Andrew Shields would have balked at a hero’s burial his sister said his family wanted to make sure he was honored.  “He deserved it” Julie Shields said. “He earned it.”  In addition to his sister Andrew Shields is survived by his parents Donald and Emily Burnett Shields; an older brother Donald Shields II and a twin brother Philip.

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Army 1st Lt. Andrew C. Shields
Death: Dec 09, 2004
of Campobello S.C.; assigned to the 1st Battalion 151st Aviation Regiment South Carolina Army National Guard Columbia S.C.; killed Dec. 9 in an Apache helicopter accident in Mosul Iraq. Also killed was Army Chief Warrant officer Patrick D. Leach. Loved ones remember fallen pilot as hero Associated Press SPARTANBURG S.C. — Friends and family remembered 25-year-old pilot Andrew Shields as a hero who never would have wanted the praise heaped on him at his funeral Saturday afternoon. Shields a lieutenant in the South Carolina National Guard was killed Dec. 9 in Iraq along with fellow Guard pilot Chief Warrant officer Patrick D. Leach of Rock Hill. Nearly 800 people packed New Prospect Baptist Church and the neighboring gym where the service was shown on closed-circuit television to pay their last respects to the Campobello native. “We just wanted to honor what he did” cousin Casey Burnett said after the service. “He never thought of himself as doing anything and that’s not true. He did a lot.” The full military service included a 21-gun salute at graveside and a flyover from three AH-64 Apache helicopters like the one Shields flew. Shields was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star. Although most who knew him say Andrew Shields would have balked at a hero’s burial his sister said his family wanted to make sure he was honored. “He deserved it” Julie Shields said. “He earned it.” In addition to his sister Andrew Shields is survived by his parents Donald and Emily Burnett Shields; an older brother Donald Shields II and a twin brother Philip.

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