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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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U.S. Navy
LCDR
Christopher Tragna
02 Apr 2002

Our son Chris was a very studious boy who from an early age showed an interest in flying.  His love of flying increased as he grew older and the Navy F14 Tomcat was his love.  He applied to the USNA and was so thrilled to be accepted.  It was a tough four years but he achieved his goal and was accepted to flight school.  He was stationed at NAS Kingsville where he earned his wings and became a Navy pilot flying the F-18 Hornet.  Another dream he had was to become a Test Pilot which he also achieved.  He loved flying but unfortunately his life was cut short in April 2002 due to a training accident while testing an aerobatic plane at Pax River.  Chris died doing what he loved. We will never forget him.

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U.S. Navy
Chief
Billy L Spillers
22 Mar 2014

Billy was an outgoing energetic man with an infectious smile and laugh who always went out of his way to help anybody, especially the “underdog”. Billy always went above and beyond to help those in need of learning, and pushed them to reach their goal working right along with them, never giving up on them, or anybody throughout his life. He loved sports, a natural born athlete. A definite competitor and would not give up on his game or anyone. Billy joined the USN proudly in 2003 receiving many awards and medals and had planned on retirement. He worked hard and achieved every goal he set for himself ( which were many) and wouldn’t stop!! Billy lost three of his four children along with him.

His children Jojo, Kaylee, Jacob, and Brooke were his world and while on shore duty they were with him every given moment. Billy left behind his wife Jonielle, a son Jacob, and mom Edith Spillers.

Forever my hero

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U.S. Navy
PO2
Ronald Shousky
18 Sep 2024

Ronald Shousky, Second Class Master of Arms, was born on March 4th, 1997. Ron was a hardworking man who had a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and served in the Navy. He was stationed in Sasebo, Japan and lived with his wife, Brooke Lyons, when he passed away on September 18th, 2024. Every day Ron brainstormed ways on how he could be the best version of himself and how he could leave this world a better place. He spread positivity, love, wisdom, acceptance, encouragement, kindness, and knowledge to everyone around him. He was the voice of reason to his parents and younger siblings. In the words of Ron, "Don't just talk about, be about it." Ron was named “One of One” by his command, CFAS.

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U.S. Navy
PO2
Richard Brandon Milner
20 Feb 2019
Richard entered the Navy in April of 2010, his military awards and decorations include, 3 Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Coast Guard Meritorious Team Commendation, 3 Navy "E" Ribbon, 2 Good Conduct Medals, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon and Pistol Marksmanship Medal. Petty Officer Milner is survived by his mother, Eleanor Milner, His sister Denise Miner, brother David Milner and his sister in-law Michelle Milner and 2 nieces, Ana Lucia Milner Torres and Zariya Robinson. His Father Dennis Milner deceased was an Army Veteran.

Richard was born in Fairfield CA, when on leave from the Navy, Richard continued his love of traveling and visited and enjoyed Berlin, Germany, Prague, Crech Republic, Hungry, Budapest and numerous places in the United States. Richard loved coming home to visit Vacaville and attending Fleet Week and Italian Festival in San Francisco every October with his Mom Eleanor, family and friends. Richard loved cooking, spending time with lots of family and friends. He made a point to visit everyone while home on leave. Richard loved the Oakland A's Baseball Team, he will especially be remembered for being a funny, caring, loving, Kind man. He treasured his family and friends; Richard will be remembered for living life to the fullest and making every moment of life count. He is deeply missed by his family and so many friends.
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U.S. Navy
AWF1
Mario Espino
30 Sep 2020

Mario Francisco Espino, a Navy Aircrewman, avid waterman, and proud local of Kailua, Hawaii, was born October 1st, 1987, in El Paso, Texas. He passed September 30th, 2020, the day before his 33rd birthday. Mario served as full-time support for VR-51 Windjammers at Kaneohe Marine Corps Base, which not only allowed him the opportunity to explore the world but provided him with an extended Navy family that he deeply cherished. 

Mario lived a vibrant and active life, embracing every moment to its fullest. He enjoyed traveling the world while at the same time pursuing his passions for surfing and photography. He exemplified the “Spirit of Aloha” through his profound love for the island, its people, and his devotion to his wife, family, God, and friends. Mario’s love of the ocean was only surpassed by the love and aloha he spread with everyone fortunate enough to have met him.

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U.S. Navy
Pasquale A.Troisi
18 Mar 2013
Remembering the life of RP2 Pasquale A.Troisi. Son of Pamela Troisi Father of Giovanni and Matteo Troisi We love and miss you more and more each day !
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