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Heathe Craig—March 2009 Shipment
Honoree

Army Staff Sgt.
Heathe N. Craig
28, of Severn, Md.; assigned to 159th Air Ambulance Medical
Company, Wiesbaden, Germany; died June 21 when his UH-60
helicopter hoist malfunctioned while attempting to evacuate
Pfc. Brian J. Bradbury during combat
operations in the vicinity of Naray, Afghanistan. Also killed
was
Pfc. Brian
J. Bradbury.
http://www.militarytimes.com
Remember Our Heroes
Staff Sgt. Heathe N. Craig, 28, of Severn, Md., died when his
UH-60 helicopter hoist malfunctioned while attempting to
evacuate Pfc. Bradbury during combat operations. Craig was
assigned to the 159th Air Ambulance Medical Company,
Wiesbaden, Germany. Died on June 21 in Naray, Afghanistan.
By Martin Weil
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, June 24, 2006; Page A17
A high school wrestling teammate remembered Heathe Craig as
someone who was constantly ready with a helping hand.
Craig, 28, an Army staff sergeant, was offering that helping
hand in Afghanistan on Wednesday when, according to the
Pentagon, something went wrong with his evacuation helicopter
and he was killed.
Craig grew up in Mechanicsville, Va., near Richmond, and was
one of the better wrestlers in his area while a student at
Mechanicsville's Lee-Davis High School.
"He was a great wrestler, great guy," said teammate Ryan
Miles. "A good friend, and a good teammate" who was "always
there to support anybody who needed it."
In his junior year, Craig was 16-6 in the 119-pound class.
He had wanted to fly helicopters since he joined the Army and
was close to qualifying as a pilot, his grandfather Daniel
Sloan said last night. "He was happy at his work, and he
enjoyed it," he said.
The Pentagon said that another soldier, Pfc. Brian J.
Bradbury, 22, of St. Joseph, Mo., was in combat near Naray,
Afghanistan, and died after encountering enemy small-arms fire
and rocket-propelled grenades.
Craig, who listed his home town as Severn, according to the
Pentagon, died "when his UH-60 helicopter hoist malfunctioned"
while attempting to evacuate Bradbury.
Craig was assigned to the 159th Air Ambulance Medical Company,
based in Wiesbaden, Germany.
Craig was married and lived in Germany, his grandfather said.
He and his wife, Judith, had a son and a daughter.
Survivors include his mother and father and a brother,
according to the grandfather.
"He grew up," his grandfather said last night, "to be a man.
That's all I can say."
By MELANIE STREETER, The Times Herald
06/24/2006
Army Sgt. Heathe Craig, 28, a native of Knapp Creek, died
Wednesday in Naray, Afghanistan, when his UH-60 helicopter
hoist malfunctioned while attempting to evacuate a fellow
soldier during combat operations.
His family moved from Knapp Creek to Virginia in 1988, and he
graduated from Lee Davis High School in Mechanicsville, Va.,
in 1997.
Sgt. Craig was assigned to the 159th Air Ambulance Medical
Company, based in Wiesbaden, Germany. He was the son of
Jeffery Craig of Shinglehouse, Pa., and Donna Sloan, of
Eldred, Pa. His wife, Judith, lives in Germany with their two
children, ages 5 and 1.
“He was a very good kid,” said his stepmother, Sheila Craig.
“He was always wanting to help people. Before he joined the
service, he wanted to be a kindergarten teacher.”
She recalled an incident that happened at his graduation from
Army training in Oklahoma.
“My daughter was 5 years old at the time, and she fell on a
cactus,” Mrs. Craig said. “He was right there to take care of
her.”
Sgt. Craig was evacuating Pfc. Brian J. Bradbury, 22, of Saint
Joseph, Mo., who was injured when he encountered enemy forces
using small arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades during
combat operations, according to a press release from the
Department of Defense.
“He didn’t go into this war to fight,” his stepmother said.
“He did it to help people.”
She said he loved his job enough to re-enlist with the Army
following his first term.
“He loved to help people and care for the suffering,” she
said. “He was very unselfish.”
Mrs. Craig said his immediate family will travel to Germany
for funeral services, as Sgt. Craig’s wife is a native German.
Army Staff Sgt Heathe Craig was killed 06/21/06.
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