Warriors Creed Foundation was founded by Trevor Hoffman in memory of his fallen teammates, who were lost to suicide — making them part of the 22 per day amongst our Military/Veteran community. All left families behind who are now carrying the burden of losing their Veteran. Being both a Veteran and husband it has become my the goal of my wife and I to help Veterans and families from ever having to go through this experience of loss from suicide.
As a Veteran, the hardest part is being in an area that has no resources to help veterans or their families outside of the VA system. Going through my own struggles stemming from P.T.S.D, my wife and I decided to start making our own way to create more resources and ultimately starting Warriors Creed Foundation. Recognizing our families are also our team after our Military service only makes our mission that more important. We work diligently to provide help to the ones who need it, as well as create opportunities for ongoing support and therapy during one of our Veteran & Spouse Retreats.
Whether down range on battlefield or at home, Roudy Simeon and family always welcomed everyone and made you feel apart of the family. Roudy backed me up in many situations and often was my voice of reason when I was in bad way. SFC Simeon was that guy in the corner — calm and ready for any situation, and always had great advice to hand out when asked. He never passed judgement on others — although he could have — but thats what made him such a great friend/brother. Roudy continued to check in on us whether in uniform or out. he always showed great example of a true leader/brother is!
Roudy was one of the best Marines/Soldiers with whom I had the pleasure of serving. He left behind a wife and twin children.
Kevin Dieter served in the Marines with Warrior's Creed founder Trevor Hoffman. They deployed together down range. Kevin was honorable and carried himself proudly as a Marine and brother to his teammates, who gave him the nickname KID cause he looked like a little kid all the time. Kevin always had his uniform crisp and scotchguarded and boots polished while back in garrison while the rest of his team just thrived to maintain the appearance needed by minimal guidelines. He always told jokes in most inappropriate moments, but it passed the time well and would make you shake your head and laugh. Dieter showed his leadership and always kept calm demeanor throughout whatever it was we went thru.
Kevin left behind a wife and 2 daughters
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