Gabriel Conde, 22, of Loveland, Colorado, died April 30 in the Tagab district of Kapisa province, Afghanistan, of enemy small arms fire. Conde was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 509th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.
The U.S. soldier killed in action in eastern Afghanistan was identified Tuesday as Spc. Gabriel Conde of Loveland, Colorado.
Another soldier was wounded in the same incident.
At the time of his death, Conde was an infantryman assigned to 3rd Battalion, 509th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.
He deployed with the brigade to Afghanistan in September to support Operation Freedom’s Sentinel, his unit said in a press release.
“Spc. Conde was serving as a security enabler assigned to a special operations unit that was conducting operations with Afghan security forces against a Taliban facilitation network in Tagab district,” a Resolute Support spokesperson told Military Times. “I would also like to reiterate our sincere condolences to Spc. Conde's family, friends and unit, who remain in our thoughts and prayers.”
Conde enlisted in the Army in August 2015 and had been assigned to U.S. Army Alaska since April 2016.
His awards included the National Defense Service Medal, the Army Service Ribbon and the Parachutist Badge.
According to the Defense Casualty Analysis System, two U.S. military members have been killed and 22 wounded in Afghanistan so far in 2018.
The incident occurred on the same day that eight Romanian troops were wounded and multiple Afghan civilians were reportedly killed by a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device in the Daman district of Kandahar province, Afghanistan.
Coloradoan Obituary Article
Gabriel David Conde
Berthoud - Our beloved Gabriel David Conde was born at home in Belton, Missouri, on November 2, 1995. Gabe gave his life for his fellow American and Afghan soldiers in the Tagab district, Kapisa province of Afghanistan on April 30, 2018. Gabe was twenty-two years old.
Missouri was Gabe's home until the summer of 2009, when he moved with his family to Berthoud, CO. Although he left behind precious friends in Missouri, he "came alive" in Colorado. He loved hiking, mountain biking, and hunting, and he quickly gained new friends through his involvement in band, wrestling, cross-country, and track.
During high school, he went on three mission trips with Grace Place church to Madera, a small town in Mexico, where Gabe found great joy and purpose in helping the people in tangible ways. He spoke of how he enjoyed helping people who could not repay him as a way of honoring God in his life.
Gabe excelled academically at Berthoud High School, and he attended the Colorado School of Mines as a freshman in 2014-2015. However, he was not satisfied with "wasting time in school" while he contemplated his dream of becoming a Green Beret.
He enlisted as an 18X (special forces) recruit and completed basic training at Fort Benning, GA in 2015. He went on to special forces training at Fort Bragg, NC in January 2016, but was dropped in selection. He then was stationed at JBER in Anchorage AK where he remained until his deployment to Afghanistan in September 2017.
In the short time he spent in Afghanistan, Gabe was fortunate to do some things he always wanted to do, in keeping with his warrior instinct to defend the weak and to "vanquish evil." He also spoke warmly of befriending several Afghan Army soldiers and of the rugged beauty of the landscape beyond the war-torn contested lands.
Gabe is fiercely loved by many people. He leaves behind his parents, Bob and Donna Conde, and his younger sisters, Olivia and Priscilla Conde, all of Loveland CO. He is also survived by his grandmother, Carolyn Schaumburg, of Greenville TN, and his grandparents, Robert and Angie Conde, of Greeley CO. The many members of his extended family will also miss him deeply.
The family asks in lieu of flowers, you might consider a gift to the Gabriel David Conde Memorial Fund. Gabe's Passion was to protect and provide for those who needed it. This fund will not only provide for his sister's future, but also support organizations that are actively rescuing children enslaved as child soldiers and in the sex slave industry. Checks can be mailed or dropped off at Howe Mortuary, 439 Coffman St., Longmont, CO 80501 or any First Bank.
Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 12, 2018 at Life Bridge Christian Church in Longmont, CO. Burial will be on Monday afternoon, May 14, 2018 at Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, CO.