★★★ Memorial Monday ★★★
LT Kylan Jones-Huffman, USNR, '94 was lost on August 21, 2003 near Hilah, Iraq, when he was shot by an unidentified gunman while riding in an SUV. He was an intelligence officer and the first mobilized naval reservist to be killed in action in Iraq or Afghanistan.
Kylan was fluent in Arabic, Farsi, French and German, and earned a master's degree in history from the University of Maryland. He had been accepted into the doctorate program in history at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., but had not started.
He grew up in Aptos, Calif. the oldest of three children. His father was a career Army officer. As a teenager, he attended York School, an independent school in Monterey.
A newspaper article reported:
When his parents sold their home to Dr. Larry deGhetaldi, they moved nearby. DeGhetaldi watched Kylan grow up and was so impressed, he named his first son after him. “We found in him a model for what we wanted our own children to be: poise, kindness, honor, an unquenchable thirst for learning, respect and that immediately recognizable spark that really bright young people have.” DeGhetaldi kept finding abandoned toys buried in the front lawn which he called “little time capsules.” “All of him, from the lost plastic toy soldiers in my front lawn, to the haiku focused on Iraqi children selling bayonets for food, (teach) me, (teach) us all to remember the core and the vital humanity in our soldiers.”
He married Heidi Lynn Jones on January 14, 1995 at the York Chapel. They both took the hyphenated name Jones-Huffman. Kylan was survived by her, his parents, and two younger siblings.
To Honor! ⚓
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