Howard James Freeman, Jr., our, warrior, husband and father gave his final salute to family, friends and country on July 22, 2012. Howard quietly left us to take up his new assignment with the other shining stars in God's Heaven. Howard "Howie" came to us on October 16, 1938 in Baltimore, Maryland; the son of Howard James Freeman and Edna Beacham Freeman. He grew up with two brothers and a sister. Howard's sons, Eric, and Steven, and his daughter, Lisa and his beloved, Carolyn kissed him goodbye and sent him on his way--until we meet again. Howard first raised the sword of freedom for his country at the age of 17 in 1956 when he entered the U.S. Army Special Forces. For over fifty years in federal government service, he never faltered in the allegiance to his country; working assignments in Laos, the Far East, the Middle East, Africa, South America, Afghanistan and Pakistan. His commitment to duty, country and his Carolyn were legendary. A great team for nearly 31 years, Howard and Carolyn faced the challenges of the world and life together. Our Howard was someone very special in devotion, service and intellect. His friends and family consider him one of the "greats" who served this nation. His integrity and loyalty were a beacon to everyone. He stood firm when others waivered, and remained ever steadfast. His family, friends and grandchildren will be guided by his example and will always hold him close in deed and memory. Howard, you can lay down the sword now... and rest.Services pending at Arlington National Cemetery. Please visit our online guest book at RememberTheirStory.com Donations may be made to The Wounded Warrior Project, .