I had the greatest pleasure these last three years working along side one of the finest Naval Officers I have ever met. I remember the day I had my first conversations with LT Hescock, it was over 2 years ago and it was about how he got his commission. Since that day he stood beside me, guided me, pushed me, and gave me written words of praise that accompanied my commissioning package to the selection board.
Needless to say I owe a great deal of gratitude to LT. Hescock because, like him, my dreams have come true and I was selected. I never had the chance to deploy with him but I had the privilege of flying countless flights with him here in Guam. Over the last several weeks I flew with him at least twice a week; a fantastic pilot, he will truly be missed.
My thoughts and prayers go out to you, your family, and friends who have had something so cherished taken from them. Please don't mourn his death, but celebrate his life, his accomplishments and each and every person he touched. He was a fantastic man and friend, a devoted husband, a beloved son to his "Pops", your brother and a fine naval officer. He may be gone from Gods earth but rest easy, for the wings of gold that he once wore about his chest have moved to his back and have carried him to the gates of heaven. His memory will live with me all the days of my life. Thank you Hescock family for sharing your son with all of us. I've included a poem that came from a young British-American aviator and poet from World War II.
God Bless,
AW1(AW/NAC) Derek S. Rocha
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Thank you for everything LT.
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