On 26 July 1990, he entered active duty and was soon on his way to Ft. McClellan, Alabama where he attended basic training and AIT. He arrived at his first duty station in Kornwestheim, Germany, along with a fellow platoon members SPC's Sigala, Stover and Yoder on the 17 December 1990. He was assigned to 3rd platoon, 300th MP Co., serving as a Military Policeman for the Greater Stuttgart Military Community, and as M60 gunner for his team.
He participated in two squad exercises and several field training exercises. In June 1991, he won the company soldier of the month board and was promoted to the rank of Private First Class in July 1991. He was quickly entrusted with the duty of platoon combat medic. On 16 January 1992, he was promoted to the rank of Specialist and prepared for team leader duties which he assumed in June 1992. SPC Brown took great pride in his uniform and his service. He was a good soldier and a loyal friend. He will be sincerely missed by those who knew him.
He is survived by his mother, Mona; father, Jeff; brothers, Robert and Jerod; and sister, Megan.
"He was given to us as a gift from God... he was a joy in our lives; but the Lord had a reason and purpose and Michael's been promoted to a higher rank -- a different rank... he serves God's army now."
Jeff Brown, father
The students of the class of '90 and the faculty of Opp High will erect a Memorial to Michael Shone Brown, to be displayed in the high school.
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Member of the 385th MP Bn., 300th Military Police Company.
Thursday, September 1992 "THE STARS AND STRIPES" Page 9
Soldier killed, 2 injured in 1 car highway accident.
STUTTGART, Germany (S&S) -
A U.S. soldier was killed and another soldier and a military spouse were injured in a one-car accident Aug. 26 near Heilbronn, an Army spokesman confirmed Wednesday.
The dead soldier was Spec. Michael S. Brown , 20. He had been assigned to the 300th MP Co at Wilkins Barracks in Kornwestheim, a Stuttgart suburb.
Brown was a passenger in a rented 1991 Opel that went out of control at 2:20 a.m. on a highway about three miles southeast of Heilbronn, said George Huettig, spokesman for the EUCOM Area Support Group in Stuttgart. The car flipped over several times, throwing Brown out of it, then landed in a ditch. Brown was declared dead at the scene. The driver, Pfc. Eduardo Sigala, 20, of the same company, suffered multiple injuries. Another passenger, Laura L. Crumby, 19, also of the Stuttgart area, suffered minor injuries.
Both of the injured were taken to a German hospital in Heilbronn for treatment, and Sigala was transferred later to the Army hospital in Heidelberg. The accident is under investigation.
Brown is survived by his parents, Jeffrey L. and Mona I. Brown of Opp, Ala. The 300th MP Co moved recently to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., so a memorial service for Brown was to be held there, not in Germany, Huettig said.
On 26 July 1990, he entered active duty and was soon on his way to Ft. McClellan, Alabama where he attended basic training and AIT. He arrived at his first duty station in Kornwestheim, Germany, along with a fellow platoon members SPC's Sigala, Stover and Yoder on the 17 December 1990. He was assigned to 3rd platoon, 300th MP Co., serving as a Military Policeman for the Greater Stuttgart Military Community, and as M60 gunner for his team.
He participated in two squad exercises and several field training exercises. In June 1991, he won the company soldier of the month board and was promoted to the rank of Private First Class in July 1991. He was quickly entrusted with the duty of platoon combat medic. On 16 January 1992, he was promoted to the rank of Specialist and prepared for team leader duties which he assumed in June 1992. SPC Brown took great pride in his uniform and his service. He was a good soldier and a loyal friend. He will be sincerely missed by those who knew him.
He is survived by his mother, Mona; father, Jeff; brothers, Robert and Jerod; and sister, Megan.
"He was given to us as a gift from God... he was a joy in our lives; but the Lord had a reason and purpose and Michael's been promoted to a higher rank -- a different rank... he serves God's army now."
Jeff Brown, father
The students of the class of '90 and the faculty of Opp High will erect a Memorial to Michael Shone Brown, to be displayed in the high school.
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Member of the 385th MP Bn., 300th Military Police Company.
Thursday, September 1992 "THE STARS AND STRIPES" Page 9
Soldier killed, 2 injured in 1 car highway accident.
STUTTGART, Germany (S&S) -
A U.S. soldier was killed and another soldier and a military spouse were injured in a one-car accident Aug. 26 near Heilbronn, an Army spokesman confirmed Wednesday.
The dead soldier was Spec. Michael S. Brown , 20. He had been assigned to the 300th MP Co at Wilkins Barracks in Kornwestheim, a Stuttgart suburb.
Brown was a passenger in a rented 1991 Opel that went out of control at 2:20 a.m. on a highway about three miles southeast of Heilbronn, said George Huettig, spokesman for the EUCOM Area Support Group in Stuttgart. The car flipped over several times, throwing Brown out of it, then landed in a ditch. Brown was declared dead at the scene. The driver, Pfc. Eduardo Sigala, 20, of the same company, suffered multiple injuries. Another passenger, Laura L. Crumby, 19, also of the Stuttgart area, suffered minor injuries.
Both of the injured were taken to a German hospital in Heilbronn for treatment, and Sigala was transferred later to the Army hospital in Heidelberg. The accident is under investigation.
Brown is survived by his parents, Jeffrey L. and Mona I. Brown of Opp, Ala. The 300th MP Co moved recently to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., so a memorial service for Brown was to be held there, not in Germany, Huettig said.
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