My sympathies are with his family. I hope that they can find comfort, now and in the future, in the knowledge that their son was an exemplary soldier, American, Jew and just plain human being. I’m sure that he, like any other member of the armed services, didn’t join to get killed in combat - but he always knew the risk and took it on ANYWAY, because he cared for his country and his fellow citizens.
We need many, many more like him. We need no one like Schumer (except maybe in a zoo - “See, son, that’s what a gun-grabbing, ultra liberal looks like. Stand back, they’re very dangerous, even if they appear harmless and geeky looking.”).
Amen and amen