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Updated: 11:49 AM Apr 12, 2008
Soldier with WV Connection Dies in Iraq; Wife Issues Statement
The Virginia National Guard has confirmed 28-year-old Staff Sgt. Jesse A. Ault of Dublin, VA, was killed in Iraq. He attended high school in West Virginia.
Posted: 5:53 PM Apr 11, 2008Reporter: WCAV TV Email Address: news@wsaz.com |
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DUBLIN, Va. (WCAV) -- The Virginia National Guard has confirmed 28-year-old Staff Sgt. Jesse A. Ault of Dublin, VA, was killed in Iraq.
Ault died as a result of injuries sustained when an improvised explosive device struck his vehicle while conducting convoy operations south of Baghdad.
Ault was assigned to the E Company, 429th Brigade Support Battalion based in Roanoke. His military specialty was motor transport operator.
Relatives say the 28-year-old Ault graduated from Tyler Consolidated High School in West Virginia in 1998 and played football and baseball there. He spent about 10 years living in the Ohio River community of Middlebourne, W.Va.
"We have lost another brave Soldier who was courageously serving the cause of freedom in a foreign land," Maj. Gen. Robert B. Newman, Jr., the Adjutant General of Virginia, said. "We grieve for his family and his community, and we ask the people of the Commonwealth and his fellow Guardsmen to remember this tremendous sacrifice. Our thoughts and prayers will be with Staff Sgt. Ault and his family."
"Sgt. Jesse Ault was a father, a husband and a warrior," said Maj. Timothy E. Eppele, the E Company Commander, "he volunteered to join the unit to serve with others that he had deployed with previously."
This is the second Virginia National Guardsman to die in Iraq in less than a week. Staff Sgt. Jeremiah McNeal was killed in an IED attack near Baghdad on April 6.
Here is a statement from Ault's wife:
"Good afternoon, my name is Betsy Ault. I will talk to you about my husband, Jesse Ault. I will make a very personal statement, and I ask that the media respect my wishes and not contact me, my family or friends after this.
I am here today to tell you about Staff Sergeant Jesse Ault. Jesse was a loving and dedicated father and husband and a brave and loyal Soldier.
Jess was born in Wheeling, West Virginia and grew up in Middleburg West Virginia and graduated from Tyler County High School.
He and his best friend, Travis, joined the U.S. Army before they even graduated from high school. Two months after graduation, they shipped off to basic training and ended up in Fort Bragg. Travis and Jesse were always together. Travis and Jesse were like brothers. After serving four years on active duty, Jesse and Travis moved to Virginia and joined the Virginia National Guard.
I met Jesse during annual training the summer of 2002. I was in the 229th Chemical Company, and he was in the 1710th Transportation Company. We were alerted that we may be deployed. Though we did not deploy, our units trained together during the next two years.
My maiden name is Allen, and the Army does everything in alphabetical order. So, Jesse was always in line behind me. We did a lot of things together in groups. One day, while standing in line, I turned to him and said, ?When are you ever going to ask me out on a date?alone??
The units were alerted in 2004 and combined and deployed as the 1173rd Transportation Company to Camp Anaconda in Balad, Iraq. You can say that we were dating each other when were on deployment.
When Jesse met my son, Nathan, we were on a 5-day pass for Christmas. Though Jesse was quiet and shy, Nathan just crawled right up on Jesse?s lap. Jesse and Nathan became best buds then and there ? it was instant.
Jesse loved Nathan, and after we returned from Iraq, he told me that he loved Nathan so much and wanted a baby of his own. We got married on the front steps of my father?s house, and not too long after that, Adam was born.
When Jesse found out he was going to have a son, he bought Jeff Gordon outfits and West Virginia gear for ?his little man.?
Jesse loved all things University of West Virginia and Jeff Gordon. He cheered for the Denver Broncos and the Atlanta Braves. He liked fishing and golf and loved to ride sleds down the hill with Nathan.
Jesse separated from the Guard after the deployment, but I was still serving when my unit was alerted early 2007.
Jesse loved our family so much and saw how important it was for me to stay with my sons. He joined the National Guard again to take my place on the deployment.
The day he landed in Kuwait, I found out we were pregnant. He was allowed emergency leave to come home to see the birth of our daughter, Rachel, she is 4 months old.
He called me every day when he was Iraq, even the day he died. He would always ask how his ?little man? and ?baby doll? were doing.
I want you to know Jesse Ault. When he was not in uniform, he was 100% family. That was what meant the most.
When he put on his uniform, he believed that he had a responsibility to his guys. He took his job seriously. He considered himself a leader and a protector.
Even when he was at home for the birth of his daughter, he worried that he wasn?t there to take care of his guys in Iraq.
The guys from Iraq called me to talk about Jesse, and I know that he meant a lot to the Soldiers and that he will be missed by everyone who knows him.
Thank you"
Latest Comments
I would just like to say i was stationed with ault in the nasty for awhile. we did alot of training and partying together we were a family in the nasty and im said to here about him and his passing RIP AULT and its soldiers like you that KEEP US FREE and make us do what we do.
God Bless, the Family, of this Brave Young Man. Thank You, for your Sacrifice.
I went to High School with Jesse. He graduated a year before I did, but we played sports together and he was a great guy. A real hardworker and a just all around great guy. Sad to see him pass away but he's definetley a hero. Thank you Sgt. Ault for the ultimate sacrifice. God Bless Sir.
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