Fellow Soldiers, friends and Family
members came to the 1st Cavalry Division Memorial Chapel
June 18, to pay respects to three Grey Wolf Soldiers who
paid the ultimate sacrifice in Iraq.
Spc. Jake Velloza, a fire support specialist assigned to
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 12th
Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cav. Div.,
and Jeremiah McCleery, also a fire support specialist
assigned to Company D, 1-12 Cav. Regt., were both were
killed in action May 2 in Mosul, Iraq.
Spc. Shawn Sykes, a food service specialist assigned to Co.
E, 1-12 Cav. Regt., died May 7, in Landstuhl Regional
Medical Center in Germany from injuries sustained while in
Iraq.
“For these three, young men, they have paid the ultimate
price in service to our country,” said Col. Jeffrey Sauer,
the 1st Cav. Div. Rear Detachment commander. “We owe them an
unlimited flow of gratitude and thanks.”
All three men had multiple Iraq deployments under their belt
and were, by all accounts, great Soldiers.
“There were missions going on at all hours of the day and
night, but there was always something for the guys to eat
when they returned,” said Spc. Gregory Darnell, a friend of
Sykes’.
Sykes was serving his fourth tour in Iraq. He started his
military career in the Marine Corps in 1999 after graduating
from high school.
In 2005, he enlisted in the Army and was assigned to 1-12
Cav. Regt. He deployed to Iraq during Operation Iraqi
Freedom 06-08, where he served in six different combat
outposts. Last December, he deployed with his unit back to
Mosul.
Sykes awards and decorations include the Army Commendation
Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal,
Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal with one knot, National
Defense Medal, Iraqi Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism
Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon,
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon and the Combat Action Badge.
He is survived by his mother, Marion Cotton, his father,
Sylvester Sykes, and his five sisters.
Velloza wanted to be a Soldier growing up. He enlisted at
age 19 and was assigned to the 1st Cav. Div. after training.
He first deployed to Iraq during OIF 06-08 with Co. C, 1-12
Cav. Regt.
“I had the privilege of serving with Jake last tour near
Baqubah, Iraq,” said Capt. Russell Toll, who serves as 1-12
Cav. Regt.’s Rear Detachment commander. “It remains my
greatest honor to have fought alongside a man of such
courage and ability.”
Velloza’s awards and decorations include the Bronze Star
Medal, Purple Heart, Army Good Conduct Medal, National
Defense Medal, Iraqi Campaign Medal with two stars, Global
War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon,
Overseas Service Ribbon and the Combat Action Badge.
He is survived by his parents Robert and Susan Velloza.
McCleery also wanted to be a Soldier growing up. He enlisted
in 2007 and arrived to the 1-12 Cav. Regt.
He was honored May 19 in congress by Congressman Tom
McClintoch, of California, who said, “I don’t know how to
offer condolences to Miah McCleery’s family; The loss they
bear is beyond my comprehension."
"I can only offer my awe and gratitude that humanity has
within itself a small band of brothers like Jeremiah
McCleery who step forward not for treasure or profit nor
even to defend their own freedom but rather to win the
freedom of a people half a world away. And they do it
because their country asks and because it is virtuous and
noble.”
McCleery’s awards and decorations include the Bronze Star
Medal, Purple Heart, Army Good Conduct Medal, National
Defense Medal, Iraqi Campaign Medal , Global War on
Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon and the Combat
Action Badge.
He is survived by his father Joe McCleery and his sister
Chastity Sumbrano.