Illinois National Guard Soldier escorts Gold Star Daughter to Father-Daughter Dance

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SPRINGFIELD, IL (02/08/2018) (readMedia)-- Story by Staff Sgt. Robert R. Adams, Illinois National Guard, Public Affairs

1st Sgt. Joseph Bierbrodt of Sheridan, Illinois, an Illinois Army National Guard Soldier, escorted Winthrop Harbor, Illinois, kindergartener; Cayleigh Hinton to her first father-daughter dance at Our Lady of Humility School on Feb. 7. Her dad, U.S. Army Sgt. Terrence Hinton who served with 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division based in Oahu, Hawaii, died in a military training accident last year.

Cayleigh is described by her mother, Jillian Hinton, as "Daddy's little girl."

Jillian said her father would have been so thrilled to see Cayleigh in her dress.

"He (Terrence) loved doing school activities with Cayleigh. He would have loved to take her to a father-daughter dance," said Jillian. "We wish he could be here today, but we know that he is looking down on us and loves us."

Cayleigh said she misses her dad and practiced dancing a lot to get ready for the dance with Bierbrodt. Bierbrodt formally asked Cayleigh to the dance upon his arrival at the family's home, presented her a six-foot stuffed dog in an Army jacket and then escorted her to the dance in a limousine.

Bierbrodt said he wanted to do his best to make this a special night for Cayleigh.

"When I received the request to do this, it touched me," said Bierbrodt. "This is something I felt needed to be done. Military is family to me and as a family we need to be there for each other."

Bierbrodt has four children and said they were why he was touched so much when he heard about Cayleigh. He said he has taken his daughters to their father-daughter dances and knew this would be a special event for Cayleigh.

"Cayleigh looks absolutely beautiful tonight and she is priceless," said Bierbrodt.

Cayleigh said the day was very special to her because everyone was celebrating her dad.

"When your five years old everything happens in moments," said Jillian. "I have seen her get excited over and over again tonight and that's what make me so happy. I'm so thankful for all of this."

Cayleigh's father Sgt. Terrence Hinton was killed when a military truck he was riding in spun out of control, hit a guardrail and overturned into a culvert. Hinton enlisted in 2009 and served at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, before moving to Hawaii in 2016. He deployed to Afghanistan in 2010 and Kuwait in 2014 for a total of 21 months.

Photo Cutline 1: Cayleigh Hinton, daughter of Sgt. Terrence Hinton, dances with 1st Sgt. Joseph Bierbrodt of Sheridan, Illinois, with the 933rd Military Police Company, Feb. 7, at a Father-Daughter Dance held at the Our Lady of Humility School in Beach Park, Illinois. Cayleigh's father, Sgt. Terrence Hinton, died in a training accident May 14, 2017 in Hawaii. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Robert R. Adams, Public Affairs)

Photo Cutline 2: 1st Sgt. Joseph Bierbrodt of Sheridan, Illinois, with the 933rd Military Police Company, arrives at the Hinton's home to ask Cayleigh Hinton if he can escort her to the Father-Daughter Dance at the Our Lady of Humility School in Beach Park, Illinois, Feb. 7., Cayleigh's father, Sgt. Terrence Hinton, died in a training accident May 14, 2017 in Hawaii. Beirbrodt along with Cayleigh and her family were taken to the dance in a limo escorted by the Patriot Guard, multiple nearby police departments and fire departments. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Robert R. Adams, Public Affairs)

Photo Cutline 3: 1st Sgt. Joseph Bierbrodt of Sheridan, Illinois, with the 933rd Military Police Company, smiles at Cayleigh Hinton just before escorting her into the Father-Daughter Dance at the Our Lady of Humility School in Beach Park, Illinois, Feb. 7., Cayleigh's father, Sgt. Terrence Hinton, died in a training accident May 14, 2017 in Hawaii. Beirbrodt along with Cayleigh and her family were taken to the dance in a limo escorted by the Patriot Guard, multiple nearby police departments and fire departments. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Robert R. Adams, Public Affairs)