Portions of this posting courtesy of Jay County Jr-Sr High School Facebook page

(7-25-25) Yesterday, the Jay County community gathered at the Jr-Sr high school to honor the life and sacrifice of Marine Lance Corporal Andrew Whitacre, a 2005 graduate of Jay County High School, who was killed in action on June 19, 2008, while serving in Afghanistan.

Holdman: General Assembly passes resolution honoring Lance Cpl. Andrew Whitacre
STATEHOUSE (April 8, 2025) — A resolution sponsored by State Sen. Travis Holdman (R-Markle) that would rename a bridge in Jay County in honor of Lance Cpl. Andrew Whitacre unanimously passed the Senate Monday, April 7.
House Concurrent Resolution 9 urges the Indiana Department of Transportation to rename the bridge on State Road 67 over the Salamonie River to the “Lance Corporal Andrew Whitacre Memorial Bridge.”
Lance Cpl. Whitacre was a decorated Marine, serving with the 2nd battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine division, I Marine Expeditionary Force. He served in Iraq and Afghanistan where he was killed in the line of duty during combat operations in 2008.
Holdman said…
“Lance Cpl. Whitacre embodied what it means to be a Hoosier and an American. He devoted his life to protecting the freedom of our country and all who live here. With this resolution, when we cross this bridge, we can celebrate the brave and selfless acts Lance Cpl. Whitacre and all members of our armed forces make every day. It was an honor to sponsor this resolution to memorialize a decorated service member from our community.”
Holdman encourages residents of Senate District 19 to contact him with any questions or comments they may have. Holdman can be reached by filling out a “Contact Me” form online at www.IndianaSenateRepublicans.com/Holdman or by phone at 800-382-9467.
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State Sen. Travis Holdman (R-Markle) represents Senate District 19, which includes Adams, Blackford, Jay and Wells counties and a portion of Allen County.

At a well-attended bridge dedication ceremony, we were reminded of the true cost of freedom and the courage of one of our own. The event was filled with patriotism, gratitude, and heartfelt reflection.

We extend our sincere thanks to Donald Gillespie for planting the seed with our state leaders, Representative J.D. Prescott for introducing the resolution and to Senator Travis Holdman for sponsoring it in the Senate. The newly named bridge, over the Salamonie River on Highway 67, stands as a powerful tribute to Lance Corporal Andrew Whitacre’s bravery and legacy.
IN MEMORY OF LANCE CORPORAL ANDREW FRANCIS WHITACRE
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HON. MIKE PENCE
of indiana
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Mr. PENCE. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor a fallen hero who
served his country bravely in Iraq and Afghanistan. I was deeply
saddened to learn of the loss of Lance Corporal Andrew Whitacre of
Bryant, Indiana, one of two Marines who perished while conducting
combat operations in southwestern Afghanistan's Farah Province on
Thursday, June 19, 2008.
Lance Cpl. Whitacre was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st
Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, based in Twentynine
Palms, California. He was serving in support of Operation Enduring
Freedom in Afghanistan, where his unit was helping to train the Afghan
national police.
The three Marine Corps values are honor, courage and commitment. They
make up the bedrock of the character of each individual Marine. These
values, handed down from generation to generation, have made the U.S.
Marine Corps the most respected and revered fighting force on earth.
Lance Cpl. Whitacre personified these values and continued that proud
tradition as a Marine who served his country bravely in combat.
An Infantry Assaultman, part of a gun team attached to his infantry
unit, Lance Cpl. Whitacre's stock and trade was demolitions, breaching,
and firing shoulder-launched assault weapons. As I'm sure his fellow 2/
7 Marines who trusted their lives to his special explosives training
would tell you, Lance Cpl. Whitacre was an asset to the Marine Corps,
the United States and the American way of life. He will be sorely
missed by all.
In addition to any posthumous commendations that he might receive
because he died in the line of duty, Lance Cpl. Whitacre was the
recipient of six awards since he left for Marine Corps boot camp in
July 2005. He earned ribbons for combat action and overseas service,
including campaign medals for Iraq and Afghanistan.
Madam Speaker, I extend my deepest condolences to the family and
friends of Lance Cpl. Whitacre. And I wish to express my profound
sadness to the community of Bryant, especially his father and
stepmother, Ernie and Norma Whitacre; his mother and her fiancee, Susan
Nunly and Michael Perry of Dunkirk; his fiancee, Casey McGuire of
Parker, Arizona; two brothers, Ryan Murphy of Lancaster, Indiana and
Justin Miller of Huntington; one sister, Ashley Williams of Lancaster,
Indiana; four grandmothers, Mildred Whitacre of Berne, Caroline Huffman
of Kendallville, Beulah Murphy of Bluffton and Mary Scott of Portland;
and, many nieces and nephews.
We are all struggling to cope with the tragic loss of this young man,
no less because his death follows hard on the heels of another fallen
Marine from the Sixth District who was lost less than a week before.
Just as Lance Cpl. Whitacre embodied the Marine motto--Semper Fidelis,
``Always Faithful''--let us also be faithful to extend a helping hand
to his family, friends and community, and remember them in our thoughts
and prayers.
