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Skip Navigation Links>Gibbons

Devon J. Gibbons

Adams
Age:   19
Hometown: Port Orchard, WA
Date of Death: 6/23/2006
Incident Location: Taji, Iraq
 

Branch of Military:   Army
Rank: Pfc
Unit: 10th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division
Unit's Base: Fort Hood, TX

Army Pfc. Devon J. Gibbons defied the medical odds for more than two months. Just 23 days after his arrival in Iraq, a 600-pound bomb blasted apart his Bradley fighting vehicle, burning 19-year-old from Port Orchard over 90 percent of his body, severing both legs and his right arm and tearing open his belly. After surgeries in Iraq and Germany, he was taken to Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, which treats some of the worst trauma of war. Gibbons' condition was beyond critical.

"They don't even call him critical," his father, Mel, told the San Antonio Express News. "They don't have a category for it. They just call it 'Devoncare.'"

His family set up a Web site, and people around the country followed the story of the young man's 10-week fight to survive. Though wracked with pain, he still found strength to joke with those who came to his bedside in San Antonio. And his family said he drew courage from his Mormon faith. But pneumonia set in and on June 23, 2006, Gibbons, a strapping young man at 6-foot-3, closed his eyes one last time. "Devon was a strong spirit and he fought to stay with us for a while, but in the time we had with him here we were able to have some wonderful, in-depth talks. He was ready to move on and had a sense of urgency about him," the family said.

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