On July 28, 2010, our Nation experienced a terrible loss. A Boeing C-17 cargo plane crashed on Elmendorf Air Force Base during a practice flight for an upcoming air show, killing the four crew members aboard. The crew consisted of: Major Michael Freyholtz, 34, of Hines, Minnesota; Major Aaron Malone, 36, of Anchorage, Alaska; Captain Jeffrey Hill, 31, of York, Pennsylvania; and Senior Master Sgt. Thomas Cicardo, 47, of Anchorage, Alaska.
Maj. Freyholtz and Maj. Malone were pilots assigned to the Alaska Air National Guard's 249th Airlift Squadron. SMSgt Cicardo was a loadmaster in the 249th Airlift Squadron and affiliated with the Alaska National Guard. Capt. Hill was an active duty pilot assigned to the 517th Airlift Squadron at Elmendorf Air Force Base, now known as Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.
To learn more about the crew and their families, please visit the "Fallen Heroes" tab.
Who we are:
We are spouses of the 10th AS at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Tacoma, Washington. This tragedy has deeply resonated with all of us in the C-17 community. We mourn the loss of the crew and our hearts break for their families. We have created this site to raise funds in honor of the fallen crew and their families. The proceeds of the memorial fund will be distributed equally among all four families. We want to provide as much support as possible for them as they move through the grieving process. This fund will allow us to directly assist each family. We hope that you will join us in honoring the fallen heroes and supporting the loved ones they left behind.
How you can help the families of the fallen:
If you so kindly wish to donate to this memorial fund, you can do so by clicking on the "Donate" button found on this site. The payment is secure through paypal.com and allows you to use your credit card, debit card, or direct deposit from a checking account. The amount is up to your discretion, and every little bit helps.
If you would like to extend your condolences and encouraging words to the families please visit the "Condolences" tab.
Help spread the word:
We have provided the Email, Facebook, Twitter, Blog, and Google Buzz links below to help you spread the word about this cause. Please help us get the word out by sharing this site with your friends and family! Thank you!
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Thank you for your kind words and support of these dear families.