Gold Star Dad’s Life Changed Forever by a Knock at His Door

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Gold Star father Jim McCollum’s life changed forever when he received a knock at his door, informing him of the tragic death of his son, U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Rylee J McCollum, in Afghanistan. Rylee, just 20 years old, left behind a wife and an unborn daughter, Levi Rylee Rose McCollum.

Jim McCollum, a Gold Star father, now understands the true meaning of sacrifice and the phrase “freedom isn’t free.” He reflects on the sacrifices made by so many to protect the freedoms that Americans enjoy today. McCollum’s son, Rylee, was dedicated to serving in the Marine Corps from a young age and fulfilled his dream of becoming a Marine on his 18th birthday.

Rylee’s commitment to his service was unwavering, and he deployed to Jordan in April 2021 before being sent to Afghanistan to assist in evacuation efforts. McCollum recalls the heartbreaking moment when he was informed of his son’s death by two Marines knocking on his door in the middle of the night.

Despite the immense loss, McCollum finds solace in the community of Gold Star families who share in his grief. He cherishes the memories of his son’s growth and maturity as he stepped up to care for his wife and unborn child.

The story of Lance Cpl. Rylee McCollum is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by service members and their families in defense of freedom. Jim McCollum’s journey as a Gold Star father is a testament to the resilience and strength of those who have lost loved ones in service to their country.

As we honor the memory of Rylee McCollum and the 12 other service members who lost their lives that day, let us also remember the families they left behind and the profound impact of their sacrifice. The legacy of these fallen heroes lives on in the hearts of those who knew and loved them, and their service will never be forgotten.

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