Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Military Police Officer Kimberly Ann Storm

United States Army Military Police Corps, U.S. Government

End of Watch Tuesday, June 3, 1986

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Reflections for Military Police Officer Kimberly Ann Storm

Thanks for the post, she has most assuredly not been forgotten. Thank you for your service sister.

Sr. Ptlmn Donnie Meaders(RET)
Wewoka (OK) Police Department

June 3, 2016

What a terrible day. RIP Kimberly.

Glenn Kaletta, Sergeant
Plano Tx PD (Formerly Ft Hood LEA Traffic)

June 3, 2016

Rest in Peace Military Police Officer PFC Kimberly Ann Storm. Thank You for your Service and Sacrifice protecting the citizens of The USA.

I Pray for Peace for your Family, Friends and Brothers in Arms.

Amen

Senior Special Agent B.L. Sherwood (Ret)
Port Terminal Railroad Police Houston, TX

June 3, 2016

PFC Storm,
On today, the 30th anniversary of your death I would just like to say thank you for your servica and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

R.I.P.
USBP

Anonymous
United States Border Patrol

June 3, 2016

My name is Matthew Reed. I was an E4 assigned to LEA USAG, 720 MP BN in June of 1986.

As the thirtieth anniversary of Kim's death approaches I can't help but remember that fateful day in 1986. I was a member of the Ft. Hood Traffic Safety Enforcement Unit (III Corps) and was working the day of the storm. Rain in central Texas could be brutal. It would rain unbelievably hard for a relatively short period of time, but the baked Texas earth couldn't handle the volume of water. The open culverts along the roadways would swell with rapid, turbulent water in a matter of minutes. I remember being alerted of a missing soldier and dispatched to begin checking roadside culverts for signs of the victim. After looking for a period of time I was directed to the area near Darnell (DACH) where a recovery operation was in progress. As a young MP in the traffic unit I was witness to many tragedies. This was tough, though; so senseless and truly accidental. I did not know PFC Storm personally. But I have always remembered that day and the sight of her being pulled from the water and the extraordinary efforts I witnessed as medical personnel worked to revive her.

My thoughts and prayers have long been with Kim's family and friends.

Matthew Reed
South Windsor, CT

Chief of Police (Ret)
South Windsor, CT

May 29, 2016

PFC Storm, I remember this sad day very well, I was with the 545th M.P. Company on Fort Hood at the time. When word came about the tragic loss of your life, we were all saddened. You will never be forgotten, Thank you sister for your service and ultimate sacrifice to our country. You live forever in our hearts Storm. Rest easy, Of the troops, for the Troops!

Specialist 4 Jellison
545th M.P. Co. Fort Hood, 1985-1887

December 27, 2015

PFC Storm,

Maam, it has taken over 29 years but you are finally being honored. I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

R.I.P.
USBP

Anonymous
United States Border Patrol

December 4, 2015

"When a good man is hurt, all who would be called good must suffer with him.”

Euripides

Marshal Chris Di Gerolamo
Federal Air Marshal Service

December 3, 2015

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