I was deployed with Gary Lee Moore, he was my first Driver assigned as a team leader to the 978th Military Police Company, I trained with Gary before our deployment, SPC Crawford was our gunner then. Gary remained on my PSD team upto my mid-tour leave. I couldn't have ever been more proud of his work ethic. Every piece he always knew had a place and a meaning for being where they were. I remember when he flipped out on our plt mechanic for taking apart a piece of our vehicle to replace a part and getting upset over a missing screw. We changed our brakes and callipers, and bumper extensions together, they thought I'd never gotten so black beneath a vehicle from the under carriage. These are some of the more fond memories I have of him. When he'd get frustrated he'd voice himself. Gary used to call his almamater his "dingle dangle" song that was as old as the turn of time. He'd always have food around as lanky as he was. when in passing he'd say good morning SGT. and have the brightest smile on his face. Sometimes I can remember him talking to Randi while preparing for work some days on the computer's web cam, saying hi, and having to pull him away to go back to work, when we had precious moments to talk.