Yesterday, Dyess Air Force Base released notice that officials had found an Airman deceased at a residence in Abilene. Today, that Airman has been identified as Tech. Sgt. Jeremy M. Cross, 36. Cross was pronounced dead in his home at approximately 1 a.m. on Jan. 28, said a press release Friday.
“He was assigned as the noncommissioned officer in charge of analysis in the 317th Maintenance Squadron here,” said the release.
The release also stated the death of Cross is a tragic loss for the Air Force family.
“Foremost, I would like to offer my condolences to the family of Jeremy Cross,” said Col. Stephen Hodge, commander of the 317th Airlift Group at Dyess. “The loss of an Airman is a tragedy felt by many, and I encourage anyone who knew Jeremy not to hesitate when seeking support.”
Maj. Cleve Rodriguez, commander of the 317th Maintenance Squadron, said “Losing any of our outstanding maintainers is truly a heart-wrenching moment, as each of our Airmen is part of a tight-knit community here, not only at Dyess, but [also] in Abilene. My leadership team and I are always available to support not only our maintenance team, but the Cross family as well, to help with this difficult time.
Currently, no additional information is available into Cross’ death. For more information, contact the 7th Bomb Wing Public Affairs office at (325)696-2863.
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