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SFC Reymund Rarogal Transfiguracion

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SFC Reymund Rarogal Transfiguracion

Birth
Sarrat, Ilocos Norte Province, Ilocos, Philippines
Death
12 Aug 2018 (aged 36)
Homburg am Main, Landkreis Main-Spessart, Bavaria, Germany
Burial
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii County, Hawaii, USA GPS-Latitude: 19.7881167, Longitude: -155.9971528
Plot
B-K-07
Memorial ID
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OFS, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne)

Sergeant First Class Reymund Rarogal Transfiguracion, 36, of Waikoloa, Hawaii, died five days after sustaining wounds as a result of an Improvised Explosive Device attack in Helmand Province, Afghanistan on August 7, 2018. Born in the Philippine Islands, he grew up working on the family farm. He gained U.S. citizenship before he turned 18 and moved to Hawaii where he also farmed. On July 25, 2001, he enlisted as a motor transport operator in the Hawaii National Guard. He deployed with the Hawaii National Guard in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from 2005-2006. He joined active duty on February 19, 2008 and deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Enduring Freedom from 2008-2009. Following his 2009 deployment, Transfiguracion was stationed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, where he deployed to the Philippines for six months in support of Joint Special Operations Task Force – Philippines from 2010-2011. Following his assignment in Hawaii, Transfiguracion attended Advanced Individual Training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. His first assignment as a horizontal construction engineer was in Fort Polk, Louisiana. There he was selected for Special Forces. After completion of his Special Forces training at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Transfiguracion was subsequently assigned to Joint Base Lewis – McChord and B Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) as an engineer sergeant. In March 2018, he deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Freedom's Sentinel.

SFC Transfiguracion is a graduate of the Technical Transportation of Hazardous Materials Course, the Indonesian Special Operations Language Course, the Advanced Leaders Course, Survival, Evasion Resistance and Escape (SERE) School, Special Forces Individual Training Course, U.S. Army Airborne School, Counter Improvised Explosive Device Course, Combat Life Savers Course, U.S. Army Air Assault School, Combatives Level 1, and the Basic Leader Course. His awards and decorations include Meritorious Unit Commendation, Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart (second award), Meritorious Service Medal, Army Achievement Medal (third award), Army Good Conduct Medal (third award), National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon (second award), Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (second award), NATO Medal, Combat Action Badge, Army Special Forces Tab, Combat Infantry Badge, Basic Parachutist Badge, and Air Assault Badge. He was posthumously promoted to Sergeant First Class and awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Purple Heart, and the Meritorious Service Medal. His Bronze Star citation says he led elements of an Afghan battalion on 40 combat operations, including a May 31 mission that freed more than 100 prisoners from a Taliban jail in Helmand. The Purple Heart was his second in a month. He received his first in connection with the wounds he suffered in a rocket-propelled grenade attack on July 17 in Helmand's Musa Qala district.

Reymund is survived by his wife Edelyn, their two children and a brother Reynell.

BSM - Bronze Star Medal
PH - Purple Heart

Sources: Green Beret Foundation, Stars & Stripes
OFS, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne)

Sergeant First Class Reymund Rarogal Transfiguracion, 36, of Waikoloa, Hawaii, died five days after sustaining wounds as a result of an Improvised Explosive Device attack in Helmand Province, Afghanistan on August 7, 2018. Born in the Philippine Islands, he grew up working on the family farm. He gained U.S. citizenship before he turned 18 and moved to Hawaii where he also farmed. On July 25, 2001, he enlisted as a motor transport operator in the Hawaii National Guard. He deployed with the Hawaii National Guard in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from 2005-2006. He joined active duty on February 19, 2008 and deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Enduring Freedom from 2008-2009. Following his 2009 deployment, Transfiguracion was stationed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, where he deployed to the Philippines for six months in support of Joint Special Operations Task Force – Philippines from 2010-2011. Following his assignment in Hawaii, Transfiguracion attended Advanced Individual Training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. His first assignment as a horizontal construction engineer was in Fort Polk, Louisiana. There he was selected for Special Forces. After completion of his Special Forces training at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Transfiguracion was subsequently assigned to Joint Base Lewis – McChord and B Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) as an engineer sergeant. In March 2018, he deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Freedom's Sentinel.

SFC Transfiguracion is a graduate of the Technical Transportation of Hazardous Materials Course, the Indonesian Special Operations Language Course, the Advanced Leaders Course, Survival, Evasion Resistance and Escape (SERE) School, Special Forces Individual Training Course, U.S. Army Airborne School, Counter Improvised Explosive Device Course, Combat Life Savers Course, U.S. Army Air Assault School, Combatives Level 1, and the Basic Leader Course. His awards and decorations include Meritorious Unit Commendation, Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart (second award), Meritorious Service Medal, Army Achievement Medal (third award), Army Good Conduct Medal (third award), National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon (second award), Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (second award), NATO Medal, Combat Action Badge, Army Special Forces Tab, Combat Infantry Badge, Basic Parachutist Badge, and Air Assault Badge. He was posthumously promoted to Sergeant First Class and awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Purple Heart, and the Meritorious Service Medal. His Bronze Star citation says he led elements of an Afghan battalion on 40 combat operations, including a May 31 mission that freed more than 100 prisoners from a Taliban jail in Helmand. The Purple Heart was his second in a month. He received his first in connection with the wounds he suffered in a rocket-propelled grenade attack on July 17 in Helmand's Musa Qala district.

Reymund is survived by his wife Edelyn, their two children and a brother Reynell.

BSM - Bronze Star Medal
PH - Purple Heart

Sources: Green Beret Foundation, Stars & Stripes

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BSM PH
ALWAYS IN OUR THOUGHTS
FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS

Gravesite Details

Burial Date: September 7, 2018


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