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cheap coach handbag outlet Ala., was a combat engineer and arrived on active duty with the Army in 2012. Before coming to WSMR, he was stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. graduating with 18 of his peers who arrived at WSMR with him and deployed. He deployed to Afghanistan in February 2013. This was his first deployment.His awards and decorations include Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Ribbon, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary, NATO Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. He was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart and the Good Conduct Medal as well as promoted from PV2 to Private First Class.He is a graduate of George Washington Carver High School, Birmingham, Ala., class of 2012.Milliard is survived by his grandmother."We are deeply saddened and hurt by the loss of Pfc. Milliard. Without a doubt, we owe him and all of our brave men and women a deep debt of gratitude for their outstanding commitment, dedication and selfless service. Each and every day, they risk their lives in the fulfillment of their missions," said White Sands Missile Range Commander Brig. Gen. Gwen Bingham. "I want Pfc. Milliard Family to know that our comrade, Errol, made a positive difference daily; that we value his service and ultimate sacrifice and that we will never forget him or his Family. Indeed, it is a very sad day for all of us here at TEAM WSMR. I ask that you keep Pfc. Milliard Family and all of our 2nd Engineer leaders, Soldiers, and Families in your continued thoughts and prayers."A local memorial ceremony in honor of Pfc. Milliard is being coordinated and details will follow