Cmdr. Brian Bourgeois.Photo: U.S. Navy Photo

Tragedy struck in Virginia this week after a Navy SEAL commander, who was also a father of five, died following atraining accident.
The U.S. Navyannounced in a press releasethat Cmdr. Brian Bourgeois, who was commanding officer of SEAL Team 8, died on Tuesday due to injuries he suffered in the Virginia Beach incident three days earlier.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the Bourgeois family – and we will ensure our community remains in support of and in relationship with Brian’s family and his children, for life,” Rear Adm. H.W. Howard III, commander of the Naval Special Warfare Command, said in a statement.
“Brian was one of our very best leaders, who possessed all the attributes that make our force effective,” the statement continued. “We will miss his charismatic leadership and faithful stewardship of our standard. His legacy carries on in teammates he served with, led, and mentored.”
“Initial indications show that the tragedy occurred during a fast-rope training evolution,” per the press release.
Brian Bourgeois.GoFundMe

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Specifics of how the accident occurred were not released, per the press release. Officials with the Naval Special Warfare confirmed that the incident remains under investigation and the SEAL Team 8 executive officer has temporarily assumed command.
“We are working with SEAL Team 8 to provide every form of support we possibly can to Brian’s family and teammates,” Capt. Donald G. Wetherbee, the commodore of Naval Special Warfare Group 2, said in a statement.
“An incident like this weighs heavily on us all,” he continued. “Brian was as tough as they come, an outstanding leader, and a committed father, husband and friend. This is a great loss to everyone who knew him. He will be greatly missed.”
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Bourgeois received his commission from the United States Naval Academy in May 2001, according to the Navy. For over 20 years, he “humbly” served in the Navy and Naval Special Warfare, per their press release.
Bourgeois was also a loving father and husband, according toa GoFundMe pagethat was set up on his family’s behalf.
“All In, All The Time Foundation,” the Naval Special Warfare-focused nonprofit whichcreated a separate fund for the Bourgeois Family,said he had been married to his wife Megan for 20 years.
Per the fund, The couple shared five kids — Barrett, 18, Allee, 16, Piper, 13, Callen, 11, and Jonathan, 6 — as well as two dogs Mollee, 8, and Dudley, 2.
“He lived a life of upstanding character, exceptional leadership, and touched the lives of all those with whom he came in contact,” a message on the GoFundMe page reads. “The impact he has made on this world and the legacy he leaves behind are immense and immeasurable.”
In just one day, the GoFundMe for the Bourgeois family has raised over $114,000.
Those interested in donating to the fundraisers can do sohereorhere.
source: people.com