Remembering Private First Class Gavin Colburn
Private First Class Gavin Colburn, a Reservist who joined the Army Reserve for the opportunities it afforded. He wanted to marry his girlfriend and go to collage to study law. Before he left for deployment, Gavin and his 17-year-old girlfriend got engaged. “They had a plan,” said his mother. “She would graduate a year early, they would go to college together. He’d be a lawyer, she a paralegal. They would always be together.” A roadside bomb in Iraq extinguished those dreams. PFC Gavin Colburn was killed when an IED exploded while he was in a convoy – he died a hero. Specialist Michelle Pfister, who also served in the 656th Transportation Company in Ohio, was Gavin’s battle buddy in Iraq, and was in the same truck when the IED exploded beneath them. According to Pfister, PFC Gavin Colburn shielded her, and sacrificed his life for hers. PFC Gavin Colburn was only 20 years old when he died April 22, 2005.
For his unimaginable sacrifice and courage while protecting others, PFC Colburn will always be remembered. And through Warrior Canine Connection’s Honor Litter puppy, who bears his name, thousands will learn of PFC Gavin Colburn – a true American Hero.
We will never forget his sacrifice.
Until next time, have joy in your heart, a smile on your face, and a dog by your side!
Bonnie
A true hero never dies. Some gave all. Much love and pride. The Downing family