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Bobby McRill
生于 United States
42 years
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Death is not extinguishing the light; it is putting out the lamp because dawn has come. Rabindranath Tagore


This memorial website was created to remember Bobby McRill who was born at Lake Placid, Florida on April 15, 1965 and passed away on July 6, 2007. You will live forever in our memories and hearts.


Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Bobby. McRill enlisted in the Navy March 5, 1991, and graduated from Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill., in May before reporting to Naval Air Technical Training Center. He then spent three years at Naval Air Station Dallas, and reported to the Defense Photo School in Pensacola, Fla.  

 

Bobby was aboard USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) from June to November of 1995, and had a brief tour at Visual Support Unit, Oceana, Va., before serving aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71), home-ported in Norfolk, Va., from November 1996 to January 2002. He reported to another aircraft carrier, USS Eisenhower (CVN 69), also home-ported in Norfolk. While aboard the aircraft carriers, he deployed to the Mediterranean in support of Operations Noble Anvil/Allied Force, Southern Watch and Enduring Freedom. He was then assigned to Naval Expeditionary Combat Command Detachment, Combat Camera Atlantic from February 2004 to April 2007, during which he documented the funeral of President Ronald Reagan, Guatemalan flood relief and Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. Bobby reported to Naval Special Warfare Group Two in May 2007. 

 

Bobby’s awards include the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (three awards), Navy ‘E’ Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal (4 awards), Kosovo Campaign Medal, NATO Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Armed Forces Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment ribbon (3 awards), Rifleman (Marksman) ribbon and Pistol Shot (Marksman) ribbon.  He was a qualified Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist and Enlisted Air Warfare Specialist.

 

Bobby is survived by his wife and three children.

 


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最新的回忆
David Luckett Shipmate July 4, 2023
Wish you were still with us to celebrate the freedom you helped ensure on this Independence Day - and the week of the anniversary you paid the ultimate sacrific. Always keeping you in prayers. 
David Luckett Shipmate May 27, 2022
Rarely a day goes by without you crossing my mind. We are eternally grateful for your sacrifice and better people for having known you. Never forgotten.
Don Montgomery GM1 (sw) retired January 22, 2016
Sitting with some friends, remembering you Bobby. You would like these guy's, they remind me of you. Always listening, always have positive support and just plain being a great Brother. I miss you Brother. 
Dennis Dean Taylor U S Navy June 21, 2015
Father's Day and thinking of you my friend!
Dennis Dean Taylor U S Navy June 21, 2015
Father's Day and thinking og you Bobby!!

最新的哀悼
Krystal Diaz In your remembrance October 3, 2024
I have only read about you and listened to others speak of you. Your legacy lives on in the MC community and tomorrow, I will be presenting about you for my Foundational Leadership Development Course at my new installation. We were able to choose any topic in Navy heritage. Your photography is incredible but the leadership and mark you left on so many is really inspiring. I'll keep talking about you and hope to be able to impact people as positively as you did. I am also a recipient of your Excellence Award. It is a true honor. You are not forgotten. Thank you for setting an incredible standard. My condolences to your family 
David Luckett Never Forgotten May 27, 2022
Rarely a day passes that you don't cross my mind, shipmate. We are eternally grateful for your sacrifice and are better people for having known you. Never forgotten.
Dennis Dean Taylor U S Navy June 21, 2015
Father's Day and thinking of you my friend.
Grant MIles Bobby you are missed and never forgotten March 17, 2015
I met Bobby when I was at DESRON 50 in Bahrain.  He hung out with me and my best friend Collin Dulaney.  We used to joke and shot the spit all the time while he was with us.  Collin and i still talk about Bobby.  In the short time we knew each other it was awesome.  Bobby you are truly missed by friends you touched even if it was for a short time.  
LCDR Charles Abell Operations Officer, FLTCOMCAMLANT November 11, 2014
In 1984, I joined the U.S. Navy and had no idea that I would become part of the elite, the 1%! As I approach 30 years of service and feel that I have given so much, I remember my shipmates who made the ultimate sacrifice!http://bobby-mcrill.last-memories.com/ Bobby was a true Sailor, and family man! He was fun to serve with and hang out. We both had the bad habit of smoking, and there were many days where I would catch up with him in the smoking area at Expeditionary Combat Camera. He would always speak of his family, they meant more to him than his service in the Navy! He always had his priorities right! Today, I honor his sacrifice and the commitment of all my shipmates, mentors, friends who served our Nation and reaffirmed my belief in that we all must serve, in order to receive. I have received, the gift of friendship and camaraderie! Happy Veteran's Day! --LCDR Charles "Chuck" Abell, USN, COMCAM
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