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Chief Warrant Officer 2 Christian P. Humphreys
28 years old from Fallon, Nevada
6th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment, Task Force 49
November 15, 2008

A funny, nice guy who loved to fly. That’s how Christian P.
Humphreys is remembered by his friends. “He was a great guy, always
happy and had a joke,” said Sean Whitney, a flight medic. “We used to
play with our paintball guns in the cornfields behind his house.”
Humphreys flew with the Fallon Naval Air Station Search and
Rescue Longhorns from June 6, 2004, to May 5, 2006. He left the Navy
and joined the Army as part of the “Blue to Green” program to become a
helicopter pilot.
Humphreys, along with Chief Warrant Officer 3 Donald V. Clark,
37 years old from Tennessee, was killed when their OH-58 Kiowa
helicopter crashed while on a mission over Mosul, Iraq. As a rescue
crew chief, Humphreys was in charge of the operation behind the pilots.
He made the decisions when to deploy rescue crews out of the helicopter
to assist injured people, and he also took care of the equipment.
“He was a funny guy, a nice guy, a lot of character,” said Petty
Officer 2nd Class Justin Schmidt. “The guy was always entertaining,
always had something to say, but like everyone here, he displayed the
professionalism in saving lives.”
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Christian P. Humphreys leaves behind a wife and parents.
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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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