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WY Marine Lance Corporal McCollum Laid To Rest

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Dozens of U.S. fellow Marines joined hundreds of Wyoming residents to bid a final farewell at a memorial for Rylee McCollum, one of 13 U.S. servicemen killed in a suicide bombing as they guarded a gate at a chaotic Kabul, Afghanistan airport during the final U.S. evacuation from that country.

Many of the Marines were members of the 20-year-old McCollum’s unit serving in Afghanistan when he was killed on Aug. 26.

McCollum, a Marine lance corporal, grew up, went to school and enlisted for the Corps in the mountain valley area known as Jackson Hole, home to the town of Jackson.

He was honored during Saturday’s Jackson service attended by more than 400 people.

“We knew his potential. I knew he had the mindset,” said Staff Sgt. Luis Diaz, who recruited McCollum into the Corps. “I knew he had the spirit to accomplish anything he wanted.”

Ten other Marines, a U.S. Army soldier and a Navy corpsman also died in the explosion as they guarded a gate at Hamid Karzai International Airport.

Twenty other service members were wounded, and dozens of civilians were killed.

Mourners remembered McCollum as a “roly-poly” boy who became a dominant high school wrestler, a young man who always told people he wanted to become a U.S. Marine.

Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon, who attended with U.S. Sen. John Barrasso, said Americans “should rejoice that heroes like Rylee are born.”

Gordon ordered U.S. flags in the state to be flown at half-staff to honor McCollum, who died in his first deployment.

On Sept. 13, Jiennah Crayton, McCollum’s widow, gave birth to a girl, Levi Rylee Rose McCollum.

Online fundraising efforts have raised over $1 million for the baby’s education and mother.

McCollum’s widow, his father, Jim, and sisters Cheyenne, Roice and Stephenie attended Saturday’s service.

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    Thomas Jones

    October 26, 2021 at 11:52 am

    God bless, and thank you for your service, Corporal McCollum. To this date, no one from the biden administration has been held responsible for these brave Marines deaths. NO ONE. That in itself is a crime.

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    mike duncan

    October 28, 2021 at 10:35 am

    These deaths were all so unnecessary. Incompetent leadership from the commander n chief down is to blame. Military killed, civilians and friendlies left behind. Afghan Women and children left to be slaves. Elections have consequences. In this case deadly ones….RIP

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