index

Daughter of Marine who died in HKIA bombing born

Dylan Lassiter

Marine LCpl. Rylee McCollem was only 20-years-old when he was killed in the Aug. 26 ISIS suicide bombing at Hamid Karzai International Airport (HKIA) in Kabul, Afghanistan. Many of the headlines surrounding LCpl. McCollem’s passing highlighted that he had a daughter coming soon.

Marine LCpl. Rylee McCollem was only 20-years-old when he was killed in the Aug. 26 ISIS suicide bombing at Hamid Karzai International Airport (HKIA) in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Now, after only a few weeks since the HKIA disaster, his daughter takes her first breaths.

Levi Rylee Rose, aptly-named partially after her fallen father, was born yesterday at around 2 a.m., at the Camp Pendleton Naval Hospital. She ventured into the world with a healthy weight of 8lbs and 10oz.

In the picture, a plush of her father lays across her feet. Photos like this are as heartbreaking as they are heartwarming, but at least there is some good news too.

Into the Breach Co., a U.S.-based apparel company, created a GoFundMe alongside McCollum’s wife. The fundraising campaign is dedicated specifically to the “education and upbringing” of LCpl. McCollum’s daughter.

5.11 Tactical Backpack, RUSH 24 2.0 Military Survival Molle Back Pack with Laptop Compartment, 37L, Style 56563ABR/56564ABR

5.11 Tactical Backpack, RUSH 24 2.0 Military Survival Molle Back Pack with Laptop Compartment, 37L, Style 56563ABR/56564ABR

Maximum Durability: Built for extreme conditions, this heavy-duty 5.11 tactical backpack features high-strength, water-repellent 1050D nylon, ensuring...

The family’s GoFundMe was originally formatted with a $5,000 goal, and has crushed that entirely so far. As of writing this, the GoFundMe has raised $668,966 in total.

To donate to the future of this fallen Marine’s daughter go to their GoFundMe.

LCpl. McCollum was one of 13 others who perished in the ISIS suicide bombing at HKIA near the end of the August withdrawal efforts. Thanks to the efforts of all of those like McCollum, over 122,000 people were able to exit the country following the Taliban takeover of the Afghan government.

You may so like

Blog

0 comments
Two airmen at a Wyoming Air Force base pleaded guilty to lying about a fatal shooting that led to a temporary suspension of Sig Sauer M18 pistols at U.S. nuclear sites.
0 comments
The Rapid Support Forces’ takeover of El-Fasher after an 18-month siege has triggered a catastrophic humanitarian crisis in Sudan’s Darfur region. Leaving thousands trapped, displaced, and in urgent need of aid.
0 comments
Sudanese paramilitary forces allegedly executed fleeing men and civilians after capturing Al-Fashir. Deepening the humanitarian crisis in war-torn Darfur.
0 comments
A fighter jet and helicopter from the USS Nimitz crashed into the South China Sea. With all five crew members rescued safely as investigations into the incidents continue.
0 comments
The Pentagon confirmed receiving an anonymous $130 million donation to help pay troops during the ongoing government shutdown. Though the amount covers only a fraction of military payroll costs.