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SGT James Allen “Jimmy” McHale

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SGT James Allen “Jimmy” McHale

Birth
Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA
Death
30 Jul 2008 (aged 31)
Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Fairfield, Teton County, Montana, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.5937389, Longitude: -111.9886083
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Sergeant Jimmy McHale, of Fairfield, Montana. The son of retired Airman Joel McHale and his wife Bonnie, Jimmy moved around a lot growing up, moving to Fairfield when his father retired. Montana gave him the opportunity to enjoy camping in the Bob Marshall area. He also enjoyed golf, chess, other challenging games, video gaming, hockey and was a computer whiz. He spent 7 years in the Fairfield schools, and after graduating in 1995 from Fairfield High School, he joined the United States Army. First serving as a mechanic at Fort Carson, Colorado. When his enlistment ended, he still served his country by joining the Montana Army National Guard. He rejoined the Army in 2005 and was working as a bomb detector, a job he dearly loved. "Mic", as his fellow soldiers called him, possessed great optimism about life, he was funny and although a man of few words, he always had words of wisdom. He knew how to keep his soldiers calm and in check. Several times he passed up promotions because he loved his job and soldiers so much. Fearless and proud of his work, he was assigned to the 40th Engineer Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, based at Baumholder, Germany. He was on his second tour of duty in Iraq, when he was severely injured by a roadside bomb on July 22, 2008, in Taji, Iraq. He was being treated at National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. His family removed him from life-support on July 30 and he passed away with his family near him. He lives on through organ donation. He received the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, Army Accommodation Medal, three Army Achievement Medals, Global War on Terrorism Medal, two National Defense Medals and the Combat Action Badge. He was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart. Jimmy is survived by his parents, Bonnie and Joel McHale of Fairfield; sister Wanda Milliman of New Iberia, La.; brother Michael (Annette) McHale of Harker Heights, Texas (who is currently serving in the military in Iraq); grandmother Irene Gilpin of Bangor, Maine; nephews Bradley Milliman, Lance McHale and Ben McHale; niece Brandy Milliman; several aunts and uncles, numerous cousins and lots of friends. He was preceded in death by grandparents Clarence and Violet Hamann; grandfathers Peter McHale and Virgil Gilpin; and an uncle, Henry Hamann. Bio by: Sue
Sergeant Jimmy McHale, of Fairfield, Montana. The son of retired Airman Joel McHale and his wife Bonnie, Jimmy moved around a lot growing up, moving to Fairfield when his father retired. Montana gave him the opportunity to enjoy camping in the Bob Marshall area. He also enjoyed golf, chess, other challenging games, video gaming, hockey and was a computer whiz. He spent 7 years in the Fairfield schools, and after graduating in 1995 from Fairfield High School, he joined the United States Army. First serving as a mechanic at Fort Carson, Colorado. When his enlistment ended, he still served his country by joining the Montana Army National Guard. He rejoined the Army in 2005 and was working as a bomb detector, a job he dearly loved. "Mic", as his fellow soldiers called him, possessed great optimism about life, he was funny and although a man of few words, he always had words of wisdom. He knew how to keep his soldiers calm and in check. Several times he passed up promotions because he loved his job and soldiers so much. Fearless and proud of his work, he was assigned to the 40th Engineer Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, based at Baumholder, Germany. He was on his second tour of duty in Iraq, when he was severely injured by a roadside bomb on July 22, 2008, in Taji, Iraq. He was being treated at National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. His family removed him from life-support on July 30 and he passed away with his family near him. He lives on through organ donation. He received the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, Army Accommodation Medal, three Army Achievement Medals, Global War on Terrorism Medal, two National Defense Medals and the Combat Action Badge. He was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart. Jimmy is survived by his parents, Bonnie and Joel McHale of Fairfield; sister Wanda Milliman of New Iberia, La.; brother Michael (Annette) McHale of Harker Heights, Texas (who is currently serving in the military in Iraq); grandmother Irene Gilpin of Bangor, Maine; nephews Bradley Milliman, Lance McHale and Ben McHale; niece Brandy Milliman; several aunts and uncles, numerous cousins and lots of friends. He was preceded in death by grandparents Clarence and Violet Hamann; grandfathers Peter McHale and Virgil Gilpin; and an uncle, Henry Hamann. Bio by: Sue

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BRONZE STAR MEDAL
PURPLE HEART
OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM


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  • Created by: Sue
  • Added: Jul 31, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28673090/james_allen-mchale: accessed ), memorial page for SGT James Allen “Jimmy” McHale (12 May 1977–30 Jul 2008), Find a Grave Memorial ID 28673090, citing Sunset Hills Cemetery, Fairfield, Teton County, Montana, USA; Maintained by Sue (contributor 46778782).