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    Awards

    We as the USSOCOM Command Staff would like you to join us in congratulating these individuals as they are presented with the following awards. There work has made our unit a stronger and better place and it down to these people that we continue to move forward.

    Seaman Tholozor - Purple Heart, Bronze Star - For continuing to fufill his duties while wounded until medical aid could assist him. Also for taking control of the fire team when the leader was incapacitated showing a high level of leadership, iniative and professionalism under fire.

    Corporal Matthews - Purple Heart - For continuing to be an important part of the assualt despite only minutes before being incapacitated. The result of which was a succesfull assualt on an enemy position.
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    Posted by COL-Copson[USSOCOM] on Monday 16 August 2010 - 06:40:40 | Read/Post comments: OFF
    Promotion

    We would like to offer special congratulations to the following soldiers on there recent Promotions. They have shown high dedication, outstanding leadership, and dicsipline in their previous positions and have been recognized with a promotion to their new ranks.

    Second Lieutenant Bendixen

    Congratulations Soldiers!
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    Posted by COL-Copson[USSOCOM] on Thursday 05 August 2010 - 04:52:09 | Read/Post comments: OFF
    Warrior Leadership Course Graduates

    We would like to congratulate the following people on completing the Warrior Leadership Course. They have taken the first step in becoming better leaders and we hope to see this shine through in there work both on and off the battlefield. They have been rewarded for this with there subsequent promotion to the rank of Corporal

    Corporal Matthews
    Corporal Demo

    Congratulations Soldiers
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    Submitted by BG-Beckwith[USSOCOM]
    Posted by COL-Copson[USSOCOM] on Sunday 01 August 2010 - 15:45:55 | Read/Post comments: OFF
    Basic Combat Training Graduates

    We would like to congratualate the following people on succesfully completing and passing Basic Combat Training. They have all done extremely well and have been promoted approriately.

    Private Second Class Kargush - SF Candidate
    Private Second Class Dann - SF Candidate

    Private Second Class Konrad - Ranger Candidate
    Private Second Class McBride - Ranger Candidate

    Specialist Enforcer - Armor Candidate
    Private Second Class Liam - Armor Candidate
    Private Second Class Smiley - Armor Candidate

    Seaman Apprentice Rockhill - SEAL Candidate
    Seaman Apprentice Tholozor - SEAL Candidate
    Seaman Apprentice Waugh - SEAL Candidate

    They are all now progressing onto further training in there chosen Military Occupational Speciality and we wish them the best of luck in that.

    Congratulations Soldiers.
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    Submitted by BG-Beckwith[USSOCOM]


    Posted by COL-Copson[USSOCOM] on Saturday 31 July 2010 - 15:50:08 | Read/Post comments: OFF
    SF Soldier becomes first amputee to graduate SWCS sniper course

    FORT BRAGG, N.C. (USASOC News Service, July 23, 2010) – John Wayne has toured Afghanistan and Iraq, hunted grizzly bears in Alaska and earned the Silver Star; and as of July 16, John Wayne is the first one-legged Soldier to graduate the Special Forces Sniper Course.

    Staff Sgt. John Wayne Walding of Groesbeck, Texas, that is.

    In April 2008, Walding and nine other Special Forces Soldiers from a 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) assault team were attacked by the Hezeb Islami al Gulbadin while searching for insurgents in Afghanistan's Shok Valley.

    Walding, one of several team members who were injured, took a bullet through his right leg under his knee.

    “I ripped off my boot lace and literally tied my leg to my thigh to keep it from flapping around,” Walding said.

    Over the six-and-a-half hour firefight, more than 150 insurgents were killed. The members of the assault team were each awarded the Silver Star in December 2008 for their courageous actions in Shok Valley.

    While recuperating, Walding worked as an assistant instructor at 3rd SFG(A)'s sniper detachment at Fort Bragg. In order to become a full-time instructor, he had to complete the Special Forces Sniper Course at SWCS.

    During the course, many of Walding's classmates didn't know about his injury and prosthetic leg. Walding said he enjoyed his fellow Soldiers’ reactions upon learning about his missing leg.

    “At first, [my classmates] were shocked to realize I was missing a leg,” Walding said. “Then, they realized ‘Wow, he’s doing everything I’m doing!’”

    After his injury, Walding knew he wasn’t going to give up and leave the Army. He also didn’t want to spend the rest of his career behind a desk.

    “You don’t become a Green Beret because you ‘kind of like it,’ you become a Green Beret because you love it and can’t imagine being anything else,” he said.

    Walding said he refused to lower his personal standards following his injury, and pushed himself to excel as an instructor because he knew teams and Soldiers were relying on him.  Due to his past experiences, Walding said he has a lot to offer as a member of a Special Forces team, and wouldn’t bother trying to get back to a team if he hadn't felt he could be an asset.

    The seven-week Special Forces Sniper Course teaches sniper marksmanship, semiautomatic shooting, ballistics theory and tactical movement. Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Owens, an SFSC instructor in 2nd Battalion, 1st Special Warfare Training Group (Airborne), emphasized the importance of these skills, and said it takes Soldiers like Walding to push themselves to the limits.

    “Snipers have become more dynamic over the past 10 years,” Owens said. “Considering current operations overseas, snipers have never been more prevalent, because of the need for distance shooting in rugged terrain.”

    Walding said he loves everything about training to be a sniper, particularly the mission, the guns and the skill. He even enjoyed training during the hottest June ever recorded in North Carolina.

    “The skill of a Special Forces sniper is unparalleled,” Walding said. “This is the most prestigious sniper school in the world. That means something.”

    “There was never a doubt that Walding would do well in this course,” Owens said. “He is extremely motivated, and that never dropped during the course.”

    “He never asked for special treatment; he did the same training as everyone else, and scored well in all the exercises.”

    Walding’s no-quit attitude has taken him from Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington D.C. back to Fort Bragg, N.C., where he’s become the first amputee to graduate from the Special Forces Sniper Course.

    During his initial recovery at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington D.C., Walding set up short-term goals for himself. He was a runner before the incident, averaging 50 miles per week. During recovery, he would get up and run a little more every day, always keeping his focus on that next step.

    Walding is using the same process to work his way back to an operational role. As a Soldier, his first step was to finish the sniper course; the next step is acting as an instructor for his fellow Soldiers.  He said he's hoping to work his way back to a place on an operational Special Forces detachment.

    “I’m John Wayne, born on the 4th of July.  This is what I was meant to do.” Walding said.

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    Submitted by BG-Beckwith[USSOCOM]


    Posted by COL-Copson[USSOCOM] on Tuesday 27 July 2010 - 07:57:52 | Read/Post comments: OFF
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    U.S.SOCOM Donation
    102% RECEIVED!

    Current: $ 305.00
    Target: $ 300.00
    Due Date: September 14th, 2010


    This Months Donators:
    • SA-Beaver - $25.00
    • SO3-Waugh - $15.00
    • ENS-Kaitz - $25.00
    • CPT-SureShot - $40.00
    • PV2-NanoStar - $10.00
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    • 2LT-Jorgy - $20.00
    • PVT-Mery - $5.00
    • PVT-Azume - $25.00
    • SupaFlea - $50.00
    • SO3-Tholozor - $50.00
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