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On this day in Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn history we lost 20 service men & women. Please help me to Pray for their Families and Honor them on this day so they are Never Forgotten.
SALUTE!via: Honor Them · On this day in Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn history we lost 20 service men & women. Please help me to Pray for their Families and Honor them on this day so they are Never Forgotten. SALUTE!0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 25608 Views3
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Take a 10 Min break. Then, go kick some ass.
-The Fall In Skipperhttps://youtu.be/lVx3mFxML80?si=TFWR7fPCO0Uhzh2c Take a 10 Min break. Then, go kick some ass. -The Fall In Skipper
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Happy Birthday to our U.S.Navy SEABEES!!via: Freedom Isn't Free · Happy Birthday to our U.S.Navy SEABEES!!0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 9098 Views1
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Honoring our Fallen Hero:
Sergeant Bradley S. Crose
Operation Anaconda
March 3, 2002
Bradley S. Crose, 22, was from Orange Park, Florida, and volunteered for military service with the United States Army, June 6, 1998.
He completed basic training and advanced individual training in the military operational specialty of infantryman at Fort Benning, Georgia. Sergeant Crose volunteered for the second time to attend Airborne School and completed his airborne training at Fort Benning, Georgia. On November 20, 1998, he was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment at Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia. He earned his Ranger Tab at Fort Benning. He was also a graduate of the Primary Leadership Development Course.
Sergeant Crose held many positions while assigned to 1st Battalion.
He was killed while fighting the Taliban and Al-Qaeda during Operation Anaconda, the most intense fighting thus far in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. He died March 3 in combat after enemy gunfire forced down a MH-47 Chinook helicopter, in which he and his fellow Rangers were aboard.
As a Ranger, Sergeant Crose distinguished himself as a member of the Army’s premier light-infantry unit and was a highly trained and motivated soldier.
He is survived by his father Mr. Ricky Crose, and his mother Ms. Sheila Maguhn, both of Orange Park, Florida.
Rangers Lead The Way!via: The 75th Ranger Regiment · Honoring our Fallen Hero: Sergeant Bradley S. Crose Operation Anaconda March 3, 2002 Bradley S. Crose, 22, was from Orange Park, Florida, and volunteered for military service with the United States Army, June 6, 1998. He completed basic training and advanced individual training in the military operational specialty of infantryman at Fort Benning, Georgia. Sergeant Crose volunteered for the second time to attend Airborne School and completed his airborne training at Fort Benning, Georgia. On November 20, 1998, he was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment at Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia. He earned his Ranger Tab at Fort Benning. He was also a graduate of the Primary Leadership Development Course. Sergeant Crose held many positions while assigned to 1st Battalion. He was killed while fighting the Taliban and Al-Qaeda during Operation Anaconda, the most intense fighting thus far in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. He died March 3 in combat after enemy gunfire forced down a MH-47 Chinook helicopter, in which he and his fellow Rangers were aboard. As a Ranger, Sergeant Crose distinguished himself as a member of the Army’s premier light-infantry unit and was a highly trained and motivated soldier. He is survived by his father Mr. Ricky Crose, and his mother Ms. Sheila Maguhn, both of Orange Park, Florida. Rangers Lead The Way!0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 59946 Views2
- https://sofmag.com/battle-of-takur-ghar/?fbclid=IwAR3uYweLRYes3nuwqCIv30vp19teXw_ZzMCk4U5bQPbH1dLDslkZTg0KZCQSOFMAG.COMThe Deadly Battle of Takur Ghar in AfghanistanThe fight became a cauldron that forged both heroism and tragedy, and produced the first-ever video0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 10355 Views1
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John Chapman, known to his friends as ‘Chappy’ joined the Air Force in 1985 and was trained as an Information Systems Operator. Chappy later retrained as an Air Force Special Tactics Combat Controller in 1990.
On March 4, 2002, Combat Controller Tech Sergeant John Chapman was involved in a grueling 17-hour firefight during the Battle of Takur Ghar supporting Operation Anaconda.
The heroic actions Chappy decided to make that day, would end his life but would save the lives of 23 team members.
John was posthumously awarded the Air Force Cross for his extraordinary heroism, superb airmanship, aggressiveness in the face of the enemy, and dedication to the service of his country.
In March 2018, Chapman's family was notified that his Air Force Cross was to be upgraded to the Medal of Honor.
He was posthumously promoted to the rank of Master Sergeant and his name was added to the Medal of Honor wall at the Air Force Memorial.
He is the first Airman to receive the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War, and the only combat controller to receive the award.
Learn more about MSgt John A. Chapman: https://buff.ly/3Tl9BDC
#FirstThere #AFSPECWAR #AFSW #STS #CCT #CombatControl #CombatControlTeam #SpecialWarfare #Airmen #SpecialOperations #CombatController #SpecialTacticsAirmen #USAF #AFSOC #MedalofHonor #HeroicActions #Chapmanvia: Combat Control Foundation · John Chapman, known to his friends as ‘Chappy’ joined the Air Force in 1985 and was trained as an Information Systems Operator. Chappy later retrained as an Air Force Special Tactics Combat Controller in 1990. On March 4, 2002, Combat Controller Tech Sergeant John Chapman was involved in a grueling 17-hour firefight during the Battle of Takur Ghar supporting Operation Anaconda. The heroic actions Chappy decided to make that day, would end his life but would save the lives of 23 team members. John was posthumously awarded the Air Force Cross for his extraordinary heroism, superb airmanship, aggressiveness in the face of the enemy, and dedication to the service of his country. In March 2018, Chapman's family was notified that his Air Force Cross was to be upgraded to the Medal of Honor. He was posthumously promoted to the rank of Master Sergeant and his name was added to the Medal of Honor wall at the Air Force Memorial. He is the first Airman to receive the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War, and the only combat controller to receive the award. Learn more about MSgt John A. Chapman: https://buff.ly/3Tl9BDC #FirstThere #AFSPECWAR #AFSW #STS #CCT #CombatControl #CombatControlTeam #SpecialWarfare #Airmen #SpecialOperations #CombatController #SpecialTacticsAirmen #USAF #AFSOC #MedalofHonor #HeroicActions #Chapman2 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 97800 Views3