Army Sergeant Ryan P McCullough, born April 6, 1985, in San Antonio, Texas.
Ryan enlisted into active duty as a 15T, UH-60 crew chief. Upon completion of training, SGT McCullough spent over 30 months serving in Germany and arrived to Bravo Company, 603rd Aviation Support Battalion in March 2011. He completed two combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.
His awards and decorations include three Army Commendation Medals, two Army Achievement Medals, two Army Good Conduct Medals, the National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, NCO Professional Development Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, three Overseas Service Ribbons, NATO Medal and the Basic Aviation Badge.
SGT McCullough most recently served as the UH-60 Team Chief and a Downed Aircraft Recovery Team NCO in Bravo Company, 603rd Aviation Support Battalion. He was a dedicated Non-Commissioned Officer who was professional, competent, and concerned with the welfare of those he served with. He always followed the motto of “Never leave a fallen comrade”.
He is survived by his wife Erica, son Ellis, brothers Jacob and Nicholas; dad Lt Col (ret) James “Chainsaw” McCullough and step mom Jae; mom SMSgt (ret) Cheryl and step dad Bill Engelson.
SGT Ryan P McCullough lost his battle with PTS on January, 24, 2014, in Savannah, Georgia. He was 28 years old.
I am so sorry for your loss… And the sad days that never seem to go away. But I want you to know how blessed you are to be given a child to raise that will be a true American HERO! I am Jackie…the mother of Timothy Isaac Martin, SEALTeam 10
RIP SOLDIER!
Rest Well in God’s Arms Sir. Thanking you and your family for your service and sacrifice. May you finally find peace.