North Texas family seeks pilot's body left in Iraq
by JIM DOUGLAS
WFAA
Posted on February 6, 2012
NEWS 8 EXCLUSIVE
Maj. Troy Gilbert took off in his F-16 in November 2006 for a mission near Baghdad.
Now that U.S. forces have left Iraq, his family wonders who will look for his body to bring it home to Texas.
The 22nd combat mission for the Texas Tech grad would earn him the Distinguished Flying cross with valor, one of the nation's highest military awards.
He's credited with saving about 20 American commandos under fire.
"They say he was very calm," said the hero's mom, Kaye Gilbert. "He told this young man on the ground, 'I will not leave you.'"
According to witnesses, Maj. Gilbert destroyed one gun truck, then turned sharply to attack a second.
"Of course, he was already too low to begin with to do a strafing run," said his father, Ronnie Gilbert. "He went ahead and did it."
Kaye finished her husband's thought: "...because they were calling him from the ground saying, 'We're dying down here.' And when someone says, 'I'm dying down here,' you do everything you can."
The jet's tail hit the ground. Maj. Gilbert died instantly.
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