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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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Navy Gold Star Tributes


U.S. Navy
SCPO
Michael Kolb
20 Oct 2017
Michael entered into the Navy in August 1995 right out of high school. He loved Star Trek and video games so he chose the Enterprise as his first ship.  At that time he didn't realize he would make a career out of the Navy. He sailed on several ships and worked his way up to being Sr. Chief Petty Officer. He was very humble about his career so we were unaware of his many accomplishments. He served a little over 22 years. Several months before his retirement, he met with an untimely death. He is greatly missed by those who served under him and by his family at home. We are very proud of Michael. 
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U.S. Navy
PO3
Jaden Booker
27 Nov 2025

Jaden was a singer, a dancer, musician, and an all-around goofball. Jaden enjoyed a variety of activities, both independently and with others, helping form his identity, as well as lifelong bonds and memories. He loved ping-pong, bowling, board games, etc. When it came to sports, Jaden did not discriminate, playing soccer, baseball, basketball, and football. He departed for boot camp followed by training in his chosen specialty of Master-At-Arms, while stationed in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, he garnered recognition and respect as a result of his sense of dedication and service. Of all his accomplishments, though, I have no doubt, Jaden took the most pride in his marriage to Jo’Niyah, and the birth of their daughter Lay’Lani. Jaden was a lover, not a fighter, despite his shenanigans physical in nature. From a young age, he expressed a desire for the world to be better. Jaden was good.

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U.S. Navy
Commander
Douglas Morea
02 Jan 2024

Dear Commander Douglas "Dorothy" Morea, For almost 24 years, you successfully and humbly served your country as an officer in the US Navy.  You were often called on to put your life on the line to keep all of us free and safe.  We are proud to say that you did so without second thoughts or regrets.  You are an inspiration to all the men and women who served with you as well as for those who will follow.  The ride you took us on was awe inspiring and we are grateful to have been a part of it.  Rest in peace, you will always be in our thoughts.  Love, The Morea Family

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U.S. Navy
IT2
Anna Sterling
23 Jul 2012

NCTS Guam

Anna was a shining light for many. She was always willing to help her fellow Sailor; community was very important to her. She volunteered at least every other week in some service to her community, from reading to children to running marathons. The Navy lost a true heroine with which many looked up to for guidance and inspiration. Her loss forever changed me.   – Written by Rouen Sterling, Gold Star Spouse

 

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U.S. Navy
BM1 (SEAL)
Christopher Taylor Tilghman
20 Dec 1989

Born in New Zealand, raised in Hawaii and KIA Panama “Operation Just Cause”

 

In the early morning hours of 20 December 1989, Chris Tilghman was killed in action leading his fellow SEALS in combat.

BM1 Chris Tilghman was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star with Distinguishing Device for valor.

Chris was an animal lover, he once owned 10 cats. He also loved surfing, skiing, bowling and collecting old piggy banks.

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U.S. Navy
CPO
Brent Doire
13 Aug 2023

Life with Brent was never ordinary, it was rich with love, laughter, and memories. I’ll never forget the day he told his debate teacher he wanted to be a lobbyist! Instead, the love for his country became his vision, and what a vision it was—he climbed the advancement ladder like it was no one’s business.  He especially loved his time attached to NSWG-2. The stories he shared are told by his family and shipmates, and in traditions kept. He changed our world and although his time here was brief, the impact was infinite Brent will forever be in our hearts, always in our thoughts, ever in our memories. He was a beloved son, husband, father, brother, shipmate, and faithful friend.

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Navy Gold Star Testimonials