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Dan
11-17-2006, 19:31
RELEASE NUMBER: 061117-01
DATE POSTED: NOVEMBER 17, 2006

PRESS RELEASE: Army Special Forces Soldier dies in Iraq
U.S. Army Special Forces Command Public Affairs Office

FORT BRAGG, N.C. (USASOC News Service, November 17, 2006) - An Army Special Forces Soldier died of a gunshot wound during combat operations Nov. 14 in Baghdad.

Sgt. 1st Class Tung M. Nguyen, 38, a Special Forces communications sergeant, was evacuated and pronounced dead at a combat support hospital in Baghdad. In accordance with Army regulations, the events surrounding his death are currently under investigation. However, initial indications are that Sgt. 1st Class Nguyen’s wounds may have resulted from friendly fire.

Nguyen was born in Cantho, Vietnam, became a U.S. citizen, and was raised in Tracy, Calif. He was assigned to Company B,2nd Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) at Fort Bragg, N.C. and deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

He entered military service in July, 1986 with the 4th Bn., 22d Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division (Light) at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, as an infantryman. After three years of service, he left active duty and served with the Army Reserve in Sacramento, Calif. In 1991, he reentered active duty, and served with the 1st Bn., 187th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), at Fort Campbell, Ky., for one year before volunteering for Special Forces training.

Nguyen began his journey to become a Special Forces Soldier in 1992 and earned the coveted Green Beret when he graduated from the course in 1993. He was assigned to 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Lewis, Wash., that year and served in all three combat battalions during his tenure there, first as a communications sergeant and then as an intelligence sergeant.

In 2003, Nguyen was chosen to become an instructor at the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School here. He served in both instructor and operations positions preparing Special Forces Soldiers for the rigors of combat until February 2006 when he was assigned to 3rd SFG, where he served until his death.

Nguyen’s military education also includes the Special Operations and Target Interdiction Course, Special Forces Advanced Reconnaissance, Target Analysis and Exploitation Techniques Course, Warrior Leaders Course, Nuclear Hazards Training Course, Basic Airborne Course, Air Assault Course, Basic and Anti-Terrorism Instructor Courses, Basic and Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Courses and Combat Lifesaver Course.

His awards and decorations include two Meritorious Service Medals, two Army Commendation Medals, four Army Achievement Medals, six Army Good Conduct Medals, two National Defense Service Medals, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon, Overseas Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, Parachutist Badge, Air Assault Badge, Distinguished Pistol Shot Badge, and the Special Forces Tab. He was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart, Iraq Campaign Medal, and Combat Infantryman Badge.

He also was the winner of the 2006 Small Arms Championship Sniper Class competition, and the 2006 Joint Special Operations Command Small Arms Championship Pistol Class competition.

Nguyen is survived by his wife, Marcia of Raeford, N.C. He is also survived by his parents, Nguyen Van Tuan and Phan Cong Duc of Alameda, Calif.

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37F5V
11-17-2006, 19:36
RIP SFC.

DDD
11-17-2006, 19:39
Blue Skies Tung,,,,RIP.

Jack Moroney (RIP)
11-17-2006, 19:49
RIP

x SF med
11-17-2006, 19:53
Rest in Peace, brother. Your job is done.

Warrior-Mentor
11-17-2006, 19:59
Blue Skies and safe landings, Brother.
Your work is done here.

Ambush Master
11-17-2006, 20:05
Rest In Peace Brother.

Thoughts and Prayers out to his Family.

Gene Econ
11-17-2006, 21:02
Guys:

I knew Nguyen in the 1st SFG as he was an avid competitive shooter. We shot some High Power for a while and he branched off into Three Gun, IPSC and apparently Bullseye pistol.

When Nguyen got to the 1st, he had a reloading set up in the back of his little red pick up truck. He would sit in there under the cap and reload ammo because he didn't want to get caught with the gear and powder in his barracks room. He moon lighted at some gunsmith in Tacoma to learn gunsmithing and was a firearms and shooting fanatic.

We had a formal Rifle Team in the 1st SFG and could tap into ammo to practice and shoot matches. When I retired, Nguyen used this to get his hands on the loads of M-80 ball in stripper clips (A-130) and .45 ACP that Group forecasted but never used. Same with 5.56. He trained heavily in Three Gun and I mean heavily. Champion level training and discipline. He got real, real, good.

I retired in 1997 and Nguyen was heavily involved in running SFAUC courses for 1st SFG. CWO-3 Haugen used to have him demonstrate the draw and shooting of some plates or sils with an M-9 out of one of those idiotic Bianchi flap holsters we were forced to use. Nguyen was so good at that time that he would draw and clean five plates so fast that no one could really see what he was doing. Mike called it a draw in terms of training because guys were so stunned at his speed and precision with issued gear that they never focused on his technique.

Chapman first in the War on Terror, and now Nguyen out of the 1st Group. Mack, Plumendore, Gertsen, Jacobson, Davis, Solerio out of 1/25th SBCT (there are twenty four more who I didn't know as well). These guys were friends of mine and were professional soldiers.

And to be killed by his own?

What a terrible incident.

Well, at least I have someone I know to squad with on the firing line when I die.

This is real bad kaa-kaa guys.

Gene

Gene Econ
11-17-2006, 21:04
Blue Skies Tung,,,,RIP.

Jerry:

You got it old boy.

Bad kaa-kaa. Real bad,

Gene

vsvo
11-17-2006, 21:48
Rest in peace, Sergeant.

Gene, I am sorry for your loss.

Gypsy
11-17-2006, 23:05
RIP SFC Nguyen, my condolences to his family and Brothers.

The Reaper
11-17-2006, 23:37
I knew SFC Nguyen, he was a good man and a great soldier.

RIP, Sergeant. Thank you for your service and your sacrifice.

Sorry for your loss, Gene.

TR

frostfire
11-18-2006, 00:08
****!!!!!!
another role model gone, but his inspiring legacy will live on in my training.

Rest in peace SFC Tung M. Nguyen

Sorry for your loss Gene Econ, and thank you for posting his accomplishments.

gtcrispy
11-18-2006, 00:15
RIP SFC Nguyen

Texian
11-18-2006, 00:33
RIP, Warrior.

Trip_Wire (RIP)
11-18-2006, 00:33
RIP, SFC Tung M. Nguyen

18C4V
11-18-2006, 00:47
RIP, SFC Nguyen. Gene thanks for the personal thoughts.

AmericanPride
11-18-2006, 05:30
I remember him well from the school house, RIP SFC Nguyen.

jbour13
11-18-2006, 11:01
RIP SFC Nguyen

PSM
11-18-2006, 11:08
Rest in Peace, SFC Nguyen.

Pat

LongWire
11-18-2006, 11:16
RIP Brother

Leozinho
11-18-2006, 13:07
RIP.

SFC Nguyen was my TAC during the Q Course and I worked in his office for a couple of months while I was hurt. He was a no BS guy and ran a very tight ship but was friendlier after you had been around a while.

The last time I saw him I squadded with him and his wife at a the local USPSA match. He was very good (probably Master class) and usually won his division.

If anyone has information about a memorial service, please keep us posted.

rubberneck
11-18-2006, 14:04
RIP SFC Nguyen.

MtnGoat
11-18-2006, 15:17
Rest In Peace Brother.

My thoughts and Prayers out to your Family.

Great guy, meet him while we were at SWTG together.

NousDefionsDoc
11-18-2006, 15:52
Rest In Peace bạn chiến đấu

mffjm8509
11-18-2006, 16:37
I worked with Nguyen at Cp Mckall...........I had the opportunity to shoot with him on the range a few times and was always impressed. This community will miss him.

RIP Brother.

mp

Cincinnatus
11-18-2006, 22:49
RIP

CoLawman
11-18-2006, 23:29
Rest in Peace.

Simple Simon
11-19-2006, 08:47
RIP SFC.

Abu Jack
11-19-2006, 10:22
Rest In Peace

demodude
11-20-2006, 12:32
RIP, You will be missed

stakk4
11-20-2006, 12:41
RIP, Warrior.

NSDQ
11-20-2006, 19:06
Rest In Peace SFC Nguyen. Thank you for your Service & Sacrifice. Prayers out to your family.

dennisw
11-20-2006, 20:13
RIP SFC Nguyen.

deanwells
11-21-2006, 07:39
Rest in peace.
SFC Nguyen was an instructor when I was finishing the course. He was an awesome communicator and always took the time to show us things that we were not able to learn in the course due to time constraints. He was a great guy, who always kept his soldiers squared away and took care of us during the down times in the course.

Thank you brotha and please know that your sacrifices and yearn to make us better QP's did not go unnoticed.

DOL

DW

Go For Broke
11-22-2006, 10:31
RIP Tung.

Another name to be added to the 1st SFG(A) Memorial Wall for Menton Day...

V/R,

TitratetoEffect
11-25-2006, 11:48
I had the privilege of meeting Tung at some shooting competitions around Bragg and was able to work with him for a short time in Iraq. One great individual. Blue skies, brother.

Phil

longtab
11-26-2006, 15:36
RIP brother...

Bill Harsey
11-26-2006, 21:23
RIP SFC Nguyen.

Goggles Pizano
12-02-2006, 12:01
Rest in peace

aricbcool
12-02-2006, 23:23
RIP Sergeant.