Wednesday Hero: Staff SGT Renee A. Deville

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SSgt. Renee A. Deville

SSgt. Renee A. Deville
44 years old from Webster New York
401st Civil Affairs Battalion 

September 1, 2008

U.S. Army 

SSGT Renee A. Deville was an Army Reservist who deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom with the 401st Civil Affairs Battalion from Webster, N.Y. She arrived at Walter Reed August 10, 2006, after being injured in a mortar attack. 

While at Walter Reed, Deville was assigned to Chosen Battery, Warrior Transition Brigade, and was among three graduates of the Army’s first Basic Noncommissioned Officers Course Stand Alone Common Core offered to Warriors in Transition. 

Deville, who successfully completed every aspect of the course from a wheelchair, was lauded by SGT Major of the Army Kenneth O. Preston as exemplifying the Army’s ‘Warrior Ethos’, at the graduation ceremony for the course on March 28, 2008. 

Deville was also the impetus for a new playground being built behind the Mologne House at Walter Reed in 2007. 

An October 2007 Washington Post article about the opening of the playground says that SSGT Deville’s mention of her children’s limited recreational options to Col. Bruce Haselden, the garrison commander, helped set in motion the playground project. 

Staff Sgt. Renee Antoinette Deville died September 1, 2008 in her room at the Mologne House at Walter Reed. She was 44. 

She is survived by her husband and 4 children, her mother, a brother, and two sisters. 

SSGT Deville was laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery on September 19, 2008.

These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived


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  1. Thank you for posting this. I’m always very touched and appreciative of those who support our troops. The creator of Crash Squad (the subject of our blog) is active duty Army. My husband is active duty Navy. Both have served in Iraq.
    We appreciate your patriotism.

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