Sergeant Terry Levinsky, Decorated Green Beret and Devoted Father, Remembered for Lifelong Service and Dedication to the U.S. Army Special Forces
Sergeant Terry Levinsky, a highly respected U.S. Army Green Beret, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of courage, service, and unwavering commitment to the Special Forces motto, “De Oppresso Liber.”
Levinsky served with distinction in the U.S. Army Special Forces and was honored for his dedication to military service, operational readiness, and the defense of his country. His career included significant time at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where he became known for his professionalism and discipline.
Family and friends remember Levinsky as a devoted father and a loyal comrade. Photographs and tributes shared online show him celebrating family milestones, including attending a school ROTC ribbon ceremony with his son, symbolizing the continuation of a military legacy.
Messages from those who knew him reflect deep respect and admiration. One commenter wrote, “His service and dedication inspired everyone around him. He will be deeply missed,” while another shared, “A true hero and loving parent, Terry’s legacy will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.”
Official details regarding the circumstances of Terry Levinsky’s passing and funeral arrangements have not yet been released. Family members are expected to provide additional information as they prepare private services and memorial tributes.
Terry Levinsky is remembered as a courageous soldier, a loving father, and a Green Beret whose life exemplified honor, resilience, and service to others.
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