[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 29 (Wednesday, March 3, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S1014]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING OUR ARMED FORCES
Private First Class Zachary Lovejoy
Mr. UDALL of New Mexico. Mr. President, in the almost 9 years our
Nation has been at war in Afghanistan, thousands of men and women have
volunteered for service in defense of our country and the freedoms we
hold so dear. These brave men and women sacrifice time with their
families, with their wives and husbands and children and friends. They
put their own safety on the line to protect the safety of others--to
protect the safety of all who call the United States home. Tragically,
some of these men and women make the ultimate--sacrifice giving their
lives for a country and a people they love.
PFC Zachary Lovejoy was one of those brave soldiers. He was 20 years
old when he died February 2, while serving in Zabul Province. His
vehicle was struck by a roadside bomb. Private First Class Lovejoy
spent the last day of his life doing what he loved. While his life may
have ended too soon, his legacy will live on though the people who
loved him, and through all of us who owe him our own lives and safety
and freedom.
That is why today, I honor Zachary Lovejoy by telling the people of
America about a young man who--from early in life--loved his country
and dreamed of being a soldier.
Private First Class Lovejoy was born in Indiana but moved to my home
State of New Mexico when he was three. He grew up in Albuquerque, the
beloved son of Terry and Mike Lovejoy, and brother to Ashley. He was an
active teen who loved football and wrestling and camping and skiing. He
was an enthusiastic member of his school's ROTC program. Private First
Class Lovejoy was a happy-go-lucky kind of guy, whose fun-loving
attitude and zest for life was contagious, according to his family.
Even before he graduated from La Cueva High School, Private First
Class Lovejoy knew what he wanted to do with his life. He enlisted in
the Army during his senior year in high school and began basic training
in August 2008. Private First Class Lovejoy was assigned to the 1st
Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team,
82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, NC. He received his first
deployment to Afghanistan in August 2009.
Private First Class Lovejoy's dedication to our country and its
ideals made his family, his community, and everyone who knew him proud.
Upon hearing of his death, the people of New Mexico--especially those
who knew Lovejoy from high school--were shocked and saddened. They
turned out in droves to leave messages for his family in a special
memory book. And it is those messages that offer an intimate view of
the legacy Private First Class Lovejoy leaves behind.
``You had such a big and amazing heart,'' one person wrote.
``You put an incredible amount of living in your all too short
life,'' said another.
``It is an honor to have been a part of a true hero's life,'' wrote a
third.
But there was one message that I believe sums up Private First Class
Lovejoy's life best: ``Your last name described you so perfectly. You
loved all your friends deeply, and spread joy around every place you
went.''
To Private First Class Lovejoy's parents and sister and grandparents
and fiancee Kaitlin, I offer my deepest sympathies for your loss, and
my deepest thanks for your loved one's service to our country. You are
forever in our hearts, and we are forever in your debt.
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