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Never forgotten
Rakkasan
November 08, 2014
New Portland, Maine
1990-2010
NEW PORTLAND -- Cpl. Andrew L. Hutchins, 20, of New Portland, lost his life in Khost Province, at combat outpost Sabari, Afghanistan, on Nov. 8, 2010, while serving as a Military Policeman with the U.S. Army.
He received his training in Fort Campbell, Ky., and was assigned to the 3rd Special...
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Never forgotten
Rakkasan
November 08, 2014
Never forgotton
November 07, 2014
I may not know Andrew personally but in school we are doing a project on a fallen soldier. The soldier I picked was Andrew and from what I have read about him he was a great guy. I am very sorry for your loss though I know this will not help.
A P
April 08, 2014 | Bowdoinham, ME
I'm just so sorry, and would give anything if I could have switched places that day.
Rakkasan
February 10, 2013 | TN
Rakkasan brother, I have said a prayer for you many days, but especially everyday. May you always rest in peace. You will never be forgotten. Rak Solid.Rakkasan!
Cherie Quiles
November 09, 2011 | Ft. Campbell, KY
To the family of Andrew Hutchins:
Andrew gave the ultimate sacrifice and will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not let our fallen heroes be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you. "Some gave all."
Peggy Childers
November 08, 2011 | Carson City, NV
Jeff, so sorry to learn of your loss. May your son's beautiful daughter help you to cherish the memories and find strength each day.
Gretchen Prince Fitzpatrick
August 25, 2011 | Houlton
Dear Hutchins family,
I know there are no words to say at this time, except how sorry that I am. I truly feel your loss and pain. My thoughts and prayers are with you always. Andrew will never be forgotten.
For you every single soldier
Those who served so honorable
Your life was forever altered
While I’m home safe and free
I stand with grateful admiration
I stand respectful and so proud
I know I’m only a civilian
And I don’t even know...
MacDaniel
December 05, 2010 | Colonie, NY
The Final Salute
“Brothers in Arms”, Military men and women down through the centuries, have traditionally exchanged “Hand Salutes” as a sign of recognition and as a way to render courtesy and respect one to another.
This “Hand Salute” is the last that we shall render to Andrew Hutchins our Brother-in-Arms. To his family it symbolizes the love and respect that we have for Andrew. And to Andrew it is rendered as a symbol of honor and gratitude to thank him for the...
For the Commander, Carroll R. Michaud
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