Friday, September 30, 2011

Luis E. Tejeda, Army, Corporal -- Rest In Peace

Luis E. Tejeda, 20

Army, Corporal
Based: Baumholder, Germany
2nd Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division
Supporting: Operation Iraqi Freedom
Died: September 30, 2006
Hit, Iraq
Married
Gender: Male
Hometown: Huntington Park

From Stars and Stripes via LA Indy Media:
By Steve Mraz, Stars and Stripes
Mideast edition, Friday, October 13, 2006

BAUMHOLDER, Germany — The unanswered roll call. The firing of volleys. The playing of taps.

Once again, those somber sounds fell upon the Baumholder community.

On Thursday afternoon, the tight-knit community that is home to the 1st Armored Division’s 2nd Brigade Combat Team bid farewell to Army Cpl. Luis E. Tejeda in a memorial ceremony.

Tejeda, a Bradley fighting vehicle driver with the Company A, 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, died Sept. 30 from injuries received during a roadside bomb blast in Hit, Iraq.

The native of Lynwood, Calif., passed away almost a month before he turned 21.

Known as “TJ,” Tejeda will be remembered for his infectious smile, his friends said. Pfc. Dannie C. Cooper, a one-time roommate of Tejeda, expressed condolences to the fallen soldier’s family.

“His youth, his love of life, his laughter and smile were taken from them, from us — his friends, his comrades,” Cooper said. “TJ will always be missed and remembered as a hero and a friend.”

While living together, Cooper and Tejeda would often talk fondly about their families and going home.

“He wanted to go back home to California,” Cooper said. “TJ, you’re finally home.”

A roadside bomb struck Tejeda’s Bradley while he was traveling to relieve fellow soldiers at a checkpoint. The mission Tejeda was on gave Iraqi and American forces the opportunity to search for weapons, contraband and insurgents.

The enemy targets Bradley fighting vehicles because they know what the armored machine can do in battle, said Cpt. Tony L. Thornton, 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, rear detachment commander.

“I honor Corporal Tejeda for his competence and courage to drive and be responsible for such a target,” Thornton said. “On 30 September 2006, Corporal Tejeda paid the ultimate sacrifice for his country, his unit and his brothers-in-arms.”

Tejeda was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart and the Combat Infantryman’s Badge. He is survived by his wife, Alondra, and his parents, Sergio Zuniga and Liliana Tejeda.

Corporal Luis E. Tejeda with his mother.
Baumholder has held about a dozen memorial ceremonies this year as its soldiers have been serving in Iraq, and the Baumholder soldiers are nearing the end of their deployment. Maj. Jeanine White, 2nd Brigade rear detachment commander, spoke directly to the community that has had to deal with the losses this year.

“Our soldiers are a remarkable lot,” she said. “… We must continue to be strong until they are safely home.”

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Read more about Army Corporal Luis E. Tejeda at Military Times and visit Corporal Luis E. Tejeda's Guest Book.
Corporal Luis E. Tejeda with his grandfather.   

Corporal Luis E. Tejeda with his grandmother.

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