We Honor and Remember:
Spc. Pedro A. Millet Meletiche IV.
Hometown: Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S. Age: 20 years old Died: August 22, 2010 in Operation Enduring Freedom. Unit: Army, 1st Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, Colo. Birth: Apr. 23, 1990 Yauco, Puerto Rico, USA Death: Aug. 22, 2010, Afghanistan United States Army Specialist assigned to the 1st Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division based in Fort Carson, Colorado. He died of wounds sustained when insurgents attacked his unit using an improvised explosive device during a combat operation in the Arghandab River Valley, Afghanistan. Burial: Rosedale and Rosehill Cemetery Linden Union County New Jersey, USA Plot: Rosedale Mausoleum Army Specialist Pedro Antonio Millet, IV, 20, of Elizabeth passed away on Sunday, August 22, 2010 during a combat operation in Afghanistan. Born in Yauco, Puerto Rico, he lived in Elizabeth since 1997. Spc. Millet graduated from Thomas A. Edison Career and Technical Academy, a campus of Elizabeth High School, in 2008. He played on the baseball team, was a member of the No Limits Team Car Club in Elizabeth, and loved cars and racing. It was in high school that Spc. Millet was recruited for the U.S. Army. He was assigned to the Company C, 1st Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division based in Fort Carson, Colorado. Spc. Millet was the beloved son of Denise Meletiche of Elizabeth and Pedro A. Millet III of New York, devoted brother of Kimberly Marie Franco, Tiffany Denise Franco and Denise Marisol Franco all of Elizabeth, loving grandson of maternal grandparents Nilsa Ortiz of Elizabeth and the late William Meletiche, and paternal grandparents Pedro Antonio Millet II and Milo Millet of Florida. Also survived by a host of loving nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Visiting Monday Night At The Christ Fellowship Church 1121 Elizabeth Ave, Elizabeth 5 - 9 PM Funeral Tuesday Morning Arrive By 9:30 AM, Services Start at The Church 10 am. Entombment Rosedale Memorial Park Cemetery, Linden |
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By 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division on Thursday, August 26, 2010 at 1:37am
KANDAHAR, Afghanisitan - The 'Raider' Brigade morns the loss of one of our own who was killed Sunday, 22 Aug. in the Arghandab river valley outside Kandahar City, Afghanistan while his unit was conducting a dismounted patrol.
Spc. Pedro Antonio Millet Meletiche IV, a 20-year-old native of Elizabeth, N.J., was assigned to Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 66th Armored Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division.
In Spc. Millet Meletiche's short career, he made lifelong impressions on everyone he came in contact with, always carrying a smile and an award winning attitude no matter how difficult the task.
"Spc. Millet [Meletiche] was a great assest to the company," said Cpt. Walter Reed, Charlie Company commander, 1-66AR. "He always performed his duties with a smile and an attitude that said nothing was too hard for him to accomplish. He had the ability to make people laugh that came in handy on many stressful training days."
Millet Meletiche joined the Army as an Armor Crewman in September 2008 and attended One Station Unit Training at Fort Knox, Ky. Upon completion of his training, he reported to Fort Carson, Colo. and joined the honored ranks of the Iron Knights.
"He brought his great attitude to whatever task was required of him, making his squad and platoon successful in all of their missions," said Reed. "He was a great example of an American Soldier, who accomplished his mission no matter what the circumstance."
"Spc. Millet [Meletiche] will be sorely missed by the platoon and has made a significant impact on the Soldiers' lives during his time with the company," said Reed.
KANDAHAR, Afghanisitan - The 'Raider' Brigade morns the loss of one of our own who was killed Sunday, 22 Aug. in the Arghandab river valley outside Kandahar City, Afghanistan while his unit was conducting a dismounted patrol.
Spc. Pedro Antonio Millet Meletiche IV, a 20-year-old native of Elizabeth, N.J., was assigned to Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 66th Armored Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division.
In Spc. Millet Meletiche's short career, he made lifelong impressions on everyone he came in contact with, always carrying a smile and an award winning attitude no matter how difficult the task.
"Spc. Millet [Meletiche] was a great assest to the company," said Cpt. Walter Reed, Charlie Company commander, 1-66AR. "He always performed his duties with a smile and an attitude that said nothing was too hard for him to accomplish. He had the ability to make people laugh that came in handy on many stressful training days."
Millet Meletiche joined the Army as an Armor Crewman in September 2008 and attended One Station Unit Training at Fort Knox, Ky. Upon completion of his training, he reported to Fort Carson, Colo. and joined the honored ranks of the Iron Knights.
"He brought his great attitude to whatever task was required of him, making his squad and platoon successful in all of their missions," said Reed. "He was a great example of an American Soldier, who accomplished his mission no matter what the circumstance."
"Spc. Millet [Meletiche] will be sorely missed by the platoon and has made a significant impact on the Soldiers' lives during his time with the company," said Reed.