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Home Town Los Angeles, California
Last Address 4811 Tennessee Street Duval County
Date of Passing Jun 28, 2010
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Marisa Benez
Branch: Iraq War Veteran / Rescue Helicopter Pilot
I know, she;s not in the Military on the show, but that doesn't mean her soldier spirit retired with her. Don't cross her, as her partner Rabbit quickly found out when he almost killed her mimicking Bullit.
Moment in Badassness: It has to be when she popped a guys eyes back into there sockets after a car wreck.
MSC(SS) Casey Ryback, USN
Branch: Navy SEAL
Ryback is the Die Hard of military men, the monkey wrench in the plans of domestic terrorist. By land or by sea (by air, Under Siege III: Over Siege?) he�??s the guy you want riding with you.
Moment in Badassness: He killed bad guys with a microwave time bomb. How cool is that? [Do not try at home]
1) Colonel John Matrix, USA
Branch: Special Operations Operator
Remember when we trusted our men and women in the Armed Services with the moral authority to protect those that deserved sanctuary and eliminate those who threatened it, no questions asked? That was Matrix.
Moment in Badassness: Refusing to be a pawn, he snapped his captors neck and left him on the plane like he was sleeping!
Lieunant. Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, USN Branch: Naval Aviator
Everybodies got an ego and Maverick's could float the balloon boy across the world. Swagger is one of the key elements that makes any good soldiers and overcoming it is what makes any good hero.
Moment in Badassness: When Maverick buzzes the tower. Doesn't everyone want to do that? It's like dunking.
Captain Steven Hiler, USMC
Branch: Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornets Pilot
This dude took on aliens okay. He took on intergalactic terrorist and won. And just like US Soldiers, he didn't do it with home field advantage, he took the fight to their house and blow it to holy hell!
Moment in Badassness: After outmaneuvering and outwitting those alien scum-suckers, he went mano-y-mano and knock it's green teeth loose with one punch.
Now if you're wondering why they are all ranked number one, well there are two reasons:
1) Every man and woman in uniform is equally valued whether you work logistics or the ground, whether you sign up in times of war or times of peace and whether you fly sick people to hospitals or destroy alien races.
And 2) because I dare you to go up to any member of the armed forces and tell them they are No. 2.
Happy Veterans Day to all the real, most badass heroes in the armed forces and all those who love them!
Everyone else can go to whatever country has the audacity to hate us even though we have the coolest President ever.
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I CAN SLEEP THROUGH A STORM
In a Midwestern state that was known for severe storms, lived a farmer who had a herd of cattle which provided for his living. He wasn't able to pay large wages and found it difficult to keep trusty work hands.
He found himself in need of a competent worker who would see that the animals were properly cared for and always be reliable in doing his work.
One afternoon, a young man came by looking for a job. The farmer looked him over and thought he looked a bit young to have the qualification for the job, but he needed someone badly and decided to interview him.
The first question to the young man was, 'What are our qualifications for this job?' The answer he got was, 'I can sleep through a storm.' That didn't make much sense to the farmer and alarmed him some, but he was desperate for help and hired the young man.
Not long afterward, a terrible storm came up during the middle of the night. The farmer decided he should go check on the barn doors and see if everything was secure in the storm. Everything he checked was secure, nothing left undone; so he went looking for the young man whose sleeping quarters were near the barn. No lights were on in his cabin and there was no evidence that he was up checking on things.
The farmer thought he probably made a mistake hiring one so young who didn't understand the responsibilities he had, but he knocked on the cabin door and waited for a response from inside. Soon, a sleepy eyed young man came to the door and asked the farmer what was wrong. 'Don't you hear the storm raging out here?'
Why aren't you awake and taking care my animals?' 'Oh, but I did, sir,' was the reply. 'I took care of everything before the storm hit. All the animals have been fed, watered and locked securely in their stalls. I did everything to make them safe before I went to sleep.'
Then the farmer realized what the young man meant when he said he could "sleep through a storm." He had made his preparation BEFORE the storm came, and he knew there was nothing to worry about.
'What a gem I have discovered!' thought the farmer as he made his way back to the house, went to his own bed and soon fell asleep.
Best Friends TMCS(SW) Williams TMC(SW) Patterson TMC(SW) McDonaldson TMT1(SW)(AW) Shepard TMT1(SW) Evangeline Smith TMT1 Randy Morris TMT1 Auld TMT1 Davis_LPO TMT1 David Gonzales TMT1 Adrienne Johnson TMT1 Kathy Garcia TMT1 Lavada (ASROC) TM1 Lee
TMT1 Randy Morse TMO1 Marvin Day FC2 Ricardo Corey SSGT Radford
PN1 S. D. Brock PN1 G. D. Vreeman
Best Moment Having MSCS(SW) Joseph P. Keough inspecting the barracks.
Learning about investments and purchasing Comics and Action Figures by FC2 Corey.
TMT1(SW) Evangeline Smith and her daughter spent Easter Sunday with my family and I in Los Angeles while her husband TM1 Anthony Smith was on deployment.
Letters of Commendation: 21.01.92_CAPT W. R. Hampe, USN
Letters of Appreciation: 17.04.92_Honor Guard/ Burial Detail 06.07.93_ASROC Program 10.01.94_Children's Christmas Party 08.03.94_Emergency Operation Center
Worst Moment Pet sitting the CO's dog when he torn up the carpet in my barracks.
The riots in Los Angeles and the last episode of 'The Cosbys.'
Chain of Command Captain P. N. Bruno, C. O. Captain W. R. Hampe, C. O. Lieutenant Commander C. T. Shattuck, X. O. Lieutenant Commander D. J. Oswald, X. O.
Other Memories 21.05.91_Matter Enegry & Direct Current (3.7) 23.07.91_Circuit Protection (3.4) 26.09.91_Weapons Officer (3.6) 27.09.91_Naval Orientation (3.3) 01.11.91_Navy Customer Service (3.7) 01.11.91_Navy Safety Supervisor (3.5) 09.12.91_Watch Officer (3.3) 28.02.92_Navy Regulations (3.3) 04.03.92_Military Justice Course (3.2)11.04.92_Treatment of Chemical Agents (3.3) 29.04.92_Torpedoman's Mate PO2 (3.8) 30.06.92_Military Requirements MCPO 08.09.92_Torpedoman's Mate PO3 (3.70) 24.09.92_Seaman (3.4) 05.01.93_Management Fundementals MCPO (3.7) 08.06.93_... To Generators and Motors (3.3) 27.10.93_Naval Orienation (3.4) 10.12.93_... To Generators and Motors (3.8) 10.12.93_Standard First Aid Training (3.8) 10.12.93_Test Methods and Practices (3.6) 10.12.93_C P Control & Measurement (3.8)
02.05.92_NAVLEAD LPO Course (A-500-0034) 11.02.92_Security Patrolman (38 Revolver) 10.06.92_Local Audit Board Member for NAFI