Lance Corporal Armando Hernandez

Armando Hernandez

01/22/2001 – 06/29/2021

Armando was born in Harbor City, CA and is the middle child of three children, Carlos, his oldest brother who is also a US Marine and his youngest sister Esmeralda. Armando was extremely smart as when he was in 7th grade, he took the ACT college entrance exam and placed higher than most junior and senior students in High School. Thus, earning him a state recognition at Texas A&M University. He also competed in UIL events all throughout his school years winning many recognitions such as medals, plaques, and ribbons. When it came time for the ASVAB, he received a perfect score of 99. His math skills and love for history were what kept our family dinners very entertaining.

Armando was a quiet, yet very caring person.  He was an avid blood and plasma donor at Gulf Coast Blood Center and was on their recurring program. He had a heart for children with Autism and homeless people and a lover of nature’s beauty. One memorable day, he showed up at my work, which was next door to his school, with a stray dog on a leash and announced that we needed to leave right away because the stray was hungry. We fed him and as we were giving him a bath, we got a phone call from the school telling us the owner was at the office looking for his dog. The owner said the dog was missing for two months but, after a post went viral on Facebook where Armando was walking with the dog on school grounds, the owner recognized it. Of course, in good spirit Armando returned the dog but he had already decided on the name Benny and was hurt to see his friend leave so soon.

When Armando broke the news, he was enlisting in the Marines at the end of his senior year in high school, his mother begged him not to go and his response was, “If not Me, then Who”. You always say this country has given our family the American dream. I am ready to serve and pay it forward. This phrase was one of his favorites and lived his life following it and the reason we chose to have it engraved in his headstone and on the bench dedicated in his honor.

Armando left to bootcamp in San Diego, CA August 12, 2019, and graduated November 8, 2019. He spent a month in Camp Pendleton, CA conducting Marine Combat Training and moved to the Army Quartermaster School in Fort Lee, Virginia. In July of 2020 he received orders to Okinawa, Japan after completing initial Electro-Optical Repair School and reported to 3d Maintenance Battalion, 3d Marine Logistics Group and was assigned to Ordnance Repair Platoon.

While assigned to Ordnance Maintenance, Lance Corporal Hernandez conducted multiple operational and training events.  Some of the most notable was Jungle Warfare Training, Lance Corporal’s Leadership and Ethics Seminar, Helicopter Egress training along with many Company, Battalion Events, and Field Training Events.

On the personal side, we would be remiss if we did not mention the love for his family and friends. His genuine heart along with the combination of his calm quiet presence, his steady demeanor, and his can-do attitude won him many loyal and faithful friends.  Armando was wise beyond his years and would light up the room with his interesting character. Armando made a home of the barracks and was the glue who kept the Marines together. He celebrated holidays and birthdays for the boys on base and cooked homemade recipes to make a home away from home for them. Lance Corporal Hernandez passed in an accident on base while on active duty. He is loved by many and will be missed.

Armando’s life and legacy is feature in the following websites:

 

US Department of Veterans Affairs:
https://www.vlm.cem.va.gov/ARMANDOHERNANDEZ/9da5dd

Military in Lasting Tribute:
https://tribute.militaryonesource.mil/honoree/armando-hernandez

Light up to Live Foundation:
https://www.lightuptolive.org/

TIL VALHALLA PROJECT:
https://tilvalhallaproject.com/pages/wall-of-heroes

MEMORIES OF HONOR:
https://www.memoriesofhonor.org/hero-stories

Dignity Memorial
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/houston-tx/armando-hernandez-10271633

Honor and Remember:
https://honorandremember.org/home

CARRY THE LOAD
https://www.carrytheload.org/tributes/

Walk for Vets
https://walkforvets.org

Veterans Memorials of America
https://veteransmemorialsofamerica.org


Armando’s life and legacy continues to grow stronger each day as his family honors him with walks, runs, event challenges, bike rides, seminars, a bench in his honor, military banner, a Facebook page, song dedication at a concert, etc. to keep his memory alive.

Armando’s life and legacy continues to grow stronger each day as his family honors him with walks, runs, event challenges, bike rides, seminars, a bench in his honor, military banner, a facebook page, song dedication at a concert, etc. to keep his memory alive.

Armando has been honored with the following:

  • Military Banner at City of Livingston, Texas displayed Memorial Day-4th of July

  • Bench dedication and name engraved on wall/panel V in his memory Montgomery County Veterans Memorial Park in Conroe, Texas 1776 Freedom Blvd. Conroe, TX 77303

  • Brick/paver dedication at City of Splendora Veterans Park

  • A Facebook page in his honor LCpl Armando Hernandez Kindness Project (please follow his page)

  • Newspaper articles and media: The Courier of Montgomery County, The Blue Bonnet Conroe, Montgomery County Police Reporter, Youtube,

  • TShirt projects: “If not me, then Who” and LCpl Armando Hernandez Gave me Gold

LCpl Armando Hernandez Always Remembered/Never Forgotten!

“IF NOT ME, THEN WHO”