
Chief Warrant Officer 2
Francisco Javier Martín Ruiz Gómez
      
      Que Dios Te tenga en su Gloria, Hijo mío
      
			
			Compañía A, del 9no Batallón,
 de la 101ª División Aerotransportada
			 Fort Campbell, Ky.
			 US ARMY
			
Chief Warrant Officer Francisco Javier 
						Ruiz Gómez was a great husband, son, brother, and friend.The most 
						important thing in his life was his love for his wife, family, 
						and friends. His conversations were dominated by words about 
						those that were special to him. The love of his life was 
						his wife Lisa.
Frank is also survived by his father 
						Emilio, his mother Candida, sisters Malena, Karen and Jessica, 
						brothers Emilio and Enrique; grandparents Emilio and Zoila 
						Ruiz, Geraldo and Aleida Gomez.
Here today, and in 
						many far off places, are many that he called friend.He cared 
						for these relationships and was always there to do anything 
						for the people he loved without hesitation.
Frank 
						was also a tremendous soldier, officer, and aviator.
						CW2 Ruiz began his distinguished career in 1983 as an AH-1 
						Cobra Crew chief. Following his enlisted service and completion 
						of his airframe and power plant mechanic training, he continued 
						his work in aviation as a contract maintenance mechanic. 
						During this time he successfully applied for Army Warrant 
						Officer Flight Training. He completed flight school in May 
						1990 and was thrilled that his first unit of assignment 
						as an aviator was 9th Battalion of the 101st Airborne Division; 
						the battalion that he would return to after a year in Korea. 
						He deployed and served with distinction in the 101st during 
						Operations Desert Shield
and Desert Storm. 9101 was always 
						part of Frank.
When 9th Battalion, and many of his 
						friends and fellow soldiers prepared for operations in Somalia 
						in 1993, Frank requested that his PCS assignment orders 
						be deletedand that he deploy with them. That's the way 
						he was.
In every endeavor, Frank was dedicated to 
						the pursuit of excellence. Frank was selected as the distinguished 
						graduate of his flight school class. He completed his bachelors 
						degree in March, 1995 and graduated summa cum laude. In 
						keeping with his constant drive to be the best, Frank applied, 
						assessed, and was accepted to the 160th Special Operations 
						Aviation Regiment.
He was looking forward to joining 
						the Night Stalkers next year.Frank was committed to the 
						Army and Army Aviation. Included in his application for 
						flight school was the required letter in which each candidate 
						must express why he wants to be an aviator.
His own 
						words taken from his letter illustrate Frank's desire 
						and depth of commitment.
He wrote the following:
My desire to be aviator dates back to childhood. My father served as a pilot in the Peruvian Air Force and was the prime inspiration and motivation for my desire to fly. As a result of my interest in aviation, I became active in the Civil Air Patrol. Involvement in the Civil Air Patrol provided many skills and values, including self discipline, responsibility, attention to detail, confidence and pride in workmanship.
Later he closed his letter by writing:
These personal and professional experiences have given me the qualifications and the maturity to make the Army my career. I take great pride in serving my country and part of the shield of freedom that serves to protect the people of the United States of America.
We will all remember Frank in different ways, but all of us will remember him as a friend and soldier who enriched our lives and made us better because of knowing him.
Writers:
CPT Edmund Ackerman,
						CW3 Jerry Woods,
CW2 Paul Gottwig
Orador:
CW3 Jerry Woods
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