The Major David Brodeur Memorial
Foundation invites you to become a permanent part of the Brodeur
Memorial Plaza honoring Air Force Major David L. Brodeur.
Major Brodeur died April 27, 2011 at
Kabul Airport, in Kabul, Afghanistan while on deployment to
Afghanistan from Elmendorf AFB, Anchorage, Alaska.
He had been assigned as an advisor to the Afghan Command and
Control Center under the NATO Air Training Command.
Prior to deployment, he served as
Executive Officer, Eleventh Air Force, Joint Base
Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. He was an F-16 instructor, Flight
Commander, and Weapons ADO for the 18th Aggressor Squadron and a
Senior Pilot with more than 1600 flight hours in fighter
aircraft.
David was educated in
the Auburn Public Schools, and graduated with honors from Auburn
High School in 1994.
While in high school he played
soccer and was an accomplished track and field athlete who won
Southern Worcester County League and District Class B individual
championships. He served as Treasurer and President of the
Student Council, was a member of the National Honor Society and
represented Auburn High at the Annual Student Government Day
Program sponsored by the Massachusetts State Legislature, during
which he received a Certificate of Special Congressional
Recognition for his service to Auburn High and the Town of
Auburn.
The purpose of the Brodeur Memorial
Plaza is to provide a teaching opportunity to the students of
Auburn High. It serves to inspire the students to achieve
academic excellence, develop as leaders within the school as
well as within their community and their country while using
Major Brodeur, an Auburn High School graduate, as a real life
example.
Please consider purchasing a brick to
help support this memorial honoring Major David L. Brodeur.
Brodeur Plaza will be constructed at Auburn High School.

