bo was a man whose dedication to service, family and faith has left a legacy that will endure far beyond his years. born in fort bragg and raised in new york, bo was a beacon of strength and leadership from his youth. whether on the football field or in the rotc program at georgetown university. mr. lawler: as a distinguished officer in the 82nd airborn division, a graduate from the u.s. army ranger school, a battalion commander at fort benning and a faculty member at the national war college, bo exemplified the very best of our nation's values. bo had a propensity for praising others and was reticent to accept credit for his accolades. in bo's eyes there was always something greater than himself. his faith, his family and his commitment to service. a loving father, he spent much of his time with his beloved wife, his cherished children, coaching their sports teams, helping with scouts, and teaching sunday school. he was a husband, a father, a beloved son of ed and patricia, and a brother whose love radiated to those around him. leaving a profound impact. bo will be missed by all and those whose life he