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Navy Gold Star Program Information & Resource Site

Navy Gold Star is the Navy’s official program for providing long-term support to surviving families of Sailors who pass while on Active Duty. If you are visiting this page because you are a surviving family member of a deceased service member, please accept our most heartfelt sympathy and gratitude for your loved one’s service and sacrifice in defending our nation . . .

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Coordinator Support by Location

Locate Gold Star Coordinator support by location.
For locations outside the United States, enter the applicable region (e.g., Europe, Asia, Australia, Japan, Canada, etc.).

C. Ragsdale

Phone
(901) 671-5597
Office Hours
Monday: 6:00 AM - 3:30 PM Tuesday: 6:00 AM - 3:30 PM Wednesday: 6:00 AM - 3:30 PM Thursday: 6:00 AM - 3:30 PM Friday: 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Locations Served
Africa (All) Europe (All) Georgia South Carolina

F. Valdez

Phone
901-869-4938
Office Hours
Monday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM Tuesday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM Wednesday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM Thursday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM Friday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed
Locations Served
Virginia - Chesapeake, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Poquoson, Williamsburg, Yorktown Mississippi Louisiana

E. Kolenda

Phone
901-930-8258
Office Hours
Monday: 6:00 AM - 3:30 PM Tuesday: 6:00 AM - 3:30 PM Wednesday: 6:00 AM - 3:30 PM Thursday: 6:00 AM - 3:30 PM Friday: 6:00 AM - 2:30 PM Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed
Locations Served
New Hampshire Vermont New Jersey New York

J. Sataua

Phone
901-581-2383
Office Hours
Monday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM Tuesday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM Thursday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM Friday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed
Locations Served
Guam Asia - South Korea Japan California - South, Central & North

O. Parry

Phone
901-930-8062
Office Hours
Monday: 6:30 AM - 3:00 PM Tuesday: 6:30 AM - 3:00 PM Wednesday: 6:30 AM - 3:00 PM Thursday: 6:30 AM - 3:00 PM Friday: 6:30 AM - 3:00 PM Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed
Locations Served
Arizona Utah Idaho Canada - Western Nevada Nebraska New Mexico Montana Wisconsin

S. Del Llano

Phone
901-930-8109
Office Hours
Monday: 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM Thursday: 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM Friday: 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed
Locations Served
Texas - Central & South

Navy Gold Star Tributes


U.S. Navy
CPO (SEAL)
Michael Koch (SEAL)
04 Feb 2008
Veteran of:U. S. Navy 1998-2008War on Terrorism 2001-2008Kosovo 2001-2002Afghanistan 2001-2008 (Multiple Deployments)Iraq 2003-2008 (Multiple Deployments, KIA)Michael completed basic training at NTC Great Lakes, Illinois in September 1998 and then completed Operations Specialist Training at Fleet Combat Training Center, Atlanta, at Dam Neck, Virginia from September to December 1998. He attended Basic Underwater Demolition/Seal training at NAB Coronado California from January to August 1999, followed by Basic Airborne training at Fort Benning Georgia in September and October 1999. His first assignment was with Seal Team Eight at NAB Little Creek, Virginia from October 1999 to October 2001, and then the Naval Special Warfare Unit Two and Ten from 2001 through 2004, followed by service with Navel Special Warfare Development Group at Dam Neck, VA from April 2004 until he was killed in action in Iraq on February 4, 2008. On February 4, 2008, the U.S. Navy Seals decided to pay a particular group of terrorists a house call. The area was under heavy fire from both sides. Small mini bombs were dropped to limit destruction and minimize collateral damage. The building the terrorist were in was slightly damaged and helicopters hovered and spun covering the area as the assault team prepared to make entry. Automatic weapons fire was heard from all directions. A canine, trained to detect humans in hiding was sent inside. He showed a negative response. Intelligence indicated there were still suspects inside and the canine was dispatched again. The explosions mixed with the swirling air from the rotor blades never allowed for the air to settle and once more he returned with a negative response. Entry was made to clear the building. The first man through the door was killed with a precision shot to the head by a terrorist in hiding. The constant air movement and heavy odors from explosions had been too much for the dog’s sensitive scent. The second man through the door was shot twice and died quickly from his wounds. The assault team fought their way in and recovered their brothers, stepped back and called in a round of precision bombing. Within minutes the building was leveled, no survivors, no prisoners. The first man through the door was Michael Koch the second was his partner and friend Nate Hardy. They were Seals, part of a very special brotherhood. They were men with families, brothers and sisters, Fathers and …Mothers. Michael earned various Medals throughout his career to include two Bronze Star Medals w/Valor. Michael was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
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U.S. Navy
PO2
Evan Adams
27 Aug 2025

Honoring Evan’s Military Life. We honor Evan for his courage, dedication, and selfless service. He answered the call with strength and integrity, serving something greater than himself. His legacy lives on in the freedom he helped protect and in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. He will never be forgotten.

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U.S. Navy
PO1
Scott Shaw
20 Jul 2005
Scott W. Shaw was born in Norwood, MA, and grew up in Bourne, MA. He joined the Navy in 1994 and became a Navy Diver. "He was a protector of the vulnerable," says his father, " he would often put bullies in their place.” Scott was an avid snowboarder and hunter and loved anything to do with water. His father remembers a time when Scott was hunting: “He was wearing a ghillie suit (suit of camouflage) he made himself,” said his father. “He went into a field and laid down and fell asleep. He woke up and was surrounded by deer. He jumped up and they all ran away.” Scott is remembered by his wife, Tanya, his children, Shaina, Justine, and Jeremiah, his brother, Kevin, his mother Carol Renaccio, and his father Al Shaw. “We love you Scott and Miss you every Day.”
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U.S. Marine Corps
Captain
Jesse Melton III
09 Sep 2008

Jesse Melton III was raised in Randallstown, MD. He attended Randallstown High School graduating with honors in 1996. He attended Messiah College, PA fall of 1996. Jesse was a Christian whose mindset was God first.  He was active in the youth group at Colonial Baptist Church, where he displayed early, his ability to lead.

Jesse enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserves, 05/19/1997 after his freshman year at Messiah. After his junior year, he completed OCS. Upon graduation with a B.A. in Communications, June 2000; he was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant. He believed a good officer must lead by example. He stated, “I want the Marines on my team to follow me out of admiration, not obligation,” Jesse was promoted to Captain prior to Iraqi deployment in 2005. Upon return to the U.S., he attended and graduated from EWS.

He was assigned to the 12th Marines, 3rd Marine Division, and III Marine Expeditionary Force Okinawa, Japan. Before deployment to Afghanistan, Melton told his mother “I want to go change the world and make a difference, to do something that will bring God Glory." He served about six months in Afghanistan before being KIA 09/09/2008 with three team members by an IED. He was off duty but agreed to substitute for a fellow Marine; whose daughter was born two days later.

Melton received 13 awards, (4 posthumously): Bronze Star Medal (w/Combat "V"), Purple Heart Medal; Joint Service Commendation Medal; Combat Action Ribbon, NATO Medal (ISAF- Afghanistan).

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U.S. Navy
Commander
Seth Rosenberry
03 Jan 2023

Seth was an amazing young man who saw good in everyone and everything.  He was a loving dad to his beautiful daughter, Naomi, as well as a loving brother and son.  Seth had a great sense of humor and an infectious laugh.  He loved what he did and chose to make the Navy his career.  A health issue sidelined his career as a submariner but he rebounded and joined the EDO Community and excelled there.  He excelled at anything he put his mind to.  Seth's passing blindsided us and we are still reeling from it.  It's something you never get used to but we will forever be grateful for our time with him.

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Navy Gold Star Testimonials