Travis A. Morgado - Recent Comments - California's War Dead - L.A. Times https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/travis-morgado/ The latest user comments on Travis A. Morgado en-us adam blamires on April 7, 2016 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/travis-morgado/#c183949 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/travis-morgado/#c183949 I remember when I first met him, I thought he was a new privet because his eyes were soft he hadn't seen what Afghanistan had in store. It was in the shower tent after we had returned. I looked at him wondering who the f@#$ he was and if I would be the one who had to bring him up to speed. so I asked him "who are you," aggressively. He told me his name and I asked him what platoon he was in. It just so happened to be third platoon charlie company. I then asked him his rank and was surprised to be confronting my cherry lieutenant. Cherry means newbie someone who retained his combat cherry. I then welcomed him and informed him I was his weapons squad team leader. Since our previous lieutenant became the xo of the company this meant that our forward momentum in the fight with an aggressive enemy would slow in order to bring him to speed. It was hilarious his first fire fight. Immediately following contact instead of getting on the radio and getting assets allocated to our position he began to shoot back I was laughing because you could tell he was nervous kinda like a new higher who knows what his job is but bumbles like he cant seem to do something he's done hundreds of times before because his new boss is there watching him. This began a good friendship with Travis and I. Once he was there a while he and I would talk about different things my assistant gunner my squad leader Travis and i began hitting to gym after the two missions required a day. This particular day I went to his chew (bed) and opened the plywood door. I stepped up a step or two to see if he was sleeping but the chew was empty. As I back out the door and down the steps I hear him say "what are you doing in my chew?" I respond to him with another question. "why does your room smell like fart?" He smirks and in a taken a back way says "what?" I reply with the same thing. He says" I dont know why?" I proceed to tell him I was coming to get him because we were heading to the gym and I noticed he wasn't there so I thought I had time to booby-trap him by cutting a fart and leaving a musty surprise for his returne. He busted up laughing. One of the most important things I received from Travis was a gift in the form of wisdom. A squad leader and I butted heads all the time due to lack of know how on his part I wanted to break his jaw so he had to go home lil a bitch but Travis's wisdom to me was let it go I distinctly remember his saying blam will it matter in five hours and it realm hit me. I questioned him on age why he went to school and what for and I would say to him your crazy getting a civil engineering degree and then decide to live a life of violence. But I respected him for it. Thu, 07 Apr 2016 06:48:33 -0700 Carla Hainline on June 17, 2012 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/travis-morgado/#c78080 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/travis-morgado/#c78080 Wow! It was such a shock when your Aunt Val called me to tell us about Travis. Our condolences to all of Travis's family. The last time I remember seeing Travis was at the Morgado Christmas party is 1995. All three boys were having fun with all their cousins. What a bunch watching Football, eating,playing. Travis will always be a bright spot in all our lives. He was a good son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, friend and soldier. Travis is with God now at peace. Thank you Travis for serving our God & Country. Carla Hainline 6/17/2012 Sun, 17 Jun 2012 02:43:56 -0700 Jose F. Medeiros on June 8, 2012 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/travis-morgado/#c77192 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/travis-morgado/#c77192 I am very sorry to hear that Travis Morgado died in action in the service of our country. I can't imagine what his parents Joe, and his mother are feeling. I lost touch with the Morgado family after we each graduated from Five wounds Catholic School. My sister Telma's husband, Gary Rangel is also a Army Ranger and in Afghanistan, and my nephew Steven her oldest son, who is in the National Guard, just got back after his tour, fortunately he made it back safely. Again, I am very sorry to hear about the loss of your beloved son. God bless, Jose F. Medeiros , San Jose, California Fri, 08 Jun 2012 09:48:38 -0700 Muriel Mahan on June 7, 2012 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/travis-morgado/#c77091 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/travis-morgado/#c77091 I would like to give my condolences to Travis's family. It says in the Bible that Jehovah God will stop all wars. It says at Psalms 46:9, "He is making wars to cease to the extremity of the earth". This gives us a wonderful hope for the future. May peace and comfort be with you. Thu, 07 Jun 2012 09:47:47 -0700