The Alumni of the 37th Armored Regiment honor the noble sacrifice, selfless service, and life of our Brother:

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PV2 Rey D. Cuervo
1/2 ACR attached to TF 2-37 Armor
Birth: 29 Aug 1979 in Tamaulipas, Mexico
Killed in Action: 28 Dec 2003 (aged 24) in Baghdad, Iraq
Burial: Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas

On t28 Decemberin 2003 PV2 Rey D. Cuervo, 1/2 ACR, fell in Baghdad, Iraq at age 24 while attached to TF 2-37 Armor. Rey, a cavalry scout, was on a mounted patrol when an improvised explosive device hit his vehicle killing him and wounding five other Soldiers and eight Iraqi personnel. Born in Tampico, Mexico, Cuervo was a legal resident of the United States when he realized a dream by enlisting in the Army in 1999. In one of the last conversations they ever had, Cuervo told his sister “he didn’t need a paper to tell him that he was an American.” She stated that “For him being an American was in his heart. He was serving his country.” Rey was posthumously granted full U.S. citizenship and today he rests in honor in the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas. Please take time today to honor PV2 Cuervo’s memory, his selfless service and noble sacrifice. Courage Conquers and Iron Dukes!

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