VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE, Calif. -- Vandenberg Space Force Base mourns the loss of Airman 1st Class Cedric Eneluna, a member of the 30th Civil Engineer Squadron’s Pavements and Equipment Flight, who passed away July 16, 2026.
The incident occurred on base when the heavy equipment Eneluna was operating rolled down an embankment. No other personnel were injured in the incident.
Units at Vandenberg are currently supporting a Safety Investigation Board. The official cause of death has not been determined by the Santa Barbara Coroner’s office. Additional details will be withheld until the completion of the investigation.
Eneluna, 23, joined the military on March 5, 2024, and arrived at Vandenberg—his first duty assignment—on August 2, 2024. He spent his childhood in the Philippines and called St. Louis, Missouri, his hometown.
Eneluna served with professionalism, humility, and an unwavering commitment to his teammates and the mission. During his assignment at Vandenberg, he earned the respect and admiration of those around him through his positive attitude, tireless work ethic, and willingness to help others.
“Our Vandenberg family is grieving alongside Cedric’s loved ones and his teammates,” said U.S. Space Force Col. James T. Horne III, commander of Space Launch Delta 30 and Vandenberg Space Force Base. “He made a lasting impression on his teammates through his character, dedication, and genuine care for others. On behalf of Team Vandenberg, I extend my deepest condolences to Cedric’s family, friends, and fellow Airmen during this incredibly difficult time.”
As one of the “Dirt Boyz,” Eneluna was remembered as someone who never hesitated to lend a helping hand. His teammates described him as a positive influence who approached every challenge with determination, embraced every opportunity to serve, and made everyone around him feel welcome.
“He brought out the best in everyone,” said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Seth Poulsen, 30th CES commander. “He was always ready to work, always willing to help, and always had a positive attitude. He truly represented what it means to be an Airman.”
The Airmen of the 30th Civil Engineer Squadron’s Pavements and Equipment Flight provide critical capabilities that sustain the infrastructure supporting Vandenberg’s launch, test, and range operations. Their work is essential to enabling the installation’s mission in support of national security.
Details regarding any upcoming memorial services or recognitions on the Central Coast are not yet finalized and will be shared at a later date.
Additional information will be released as appropriate and in accordance with Department of the Air Force policy. Out of respect for the privacy of Airman 1st Class Eneluna’s family, no further personal information is being released at this time.
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