View Full Version : Happy Anniversary Class of '89
NousDefionsDoc
12-20-2004, 10:45
You know who you are. Another dictator in prison, another oppressed people liberated. En paz descansen mi hermanos fallecidos en combate durante Operacion Causa Justa, Republica de Panama.
For those that don't know (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/just_cause.htm)
NousDefionsDoc
12-20-2004, 11:06
SEAL brothers
Lt. John Connors
CPO Donald McFaul
Torpedoman's Mate 2nd Class Issac Rodriguez
Boatswain's Mate 1st Class Chris Tilghman
were KIA. Eight other SEALS were seriously wounded.
Ranger Regiment casualties of Operation Just Cause
Staff Sgt. Larry Barnard 3/75th Rangers Hallstead, Pa.
Pfc. Roy D. Brown Jr. 3/75th Rangers Buena Park, Calif.
Spec. Phillip S. Lear 2/75th Rangers Westminster, S.C.
Pfc. James W. Markwell 1/75th Rangers Cincinnati, Ohio
Pfc. John M. Price 2/75th Rangers Conover, Wis.
The United States lost 23 warriors in all KIA and had 324 WIA during this operation. All fine men doing a fine thing.
Lest we forget
Happy Anniversary NDD and your fellow warriors there with you. Thank you for your service.
RIP to the fallen warriors.
Thank you to all who participated in OJC...and may the fallen RIP.
The Reaper
12-20-2004, 13:58
Thanks and RIP.
TR
Roguish Lawyer
12-20-2004, 14:01
Thanks to all who served.
Thanks. Had my traditional "Invasion of Panama Day" celebration. Very tired and my head hurts.
RIP to all our Spec Opns and Airborne Brother who paid the ultimate price.
Jack Moroney (RIP)
12-21-2004, 08:58
The price of freedom is measured in the names of the fallen. Good job and RIP.
Jack Moroney
NousDefionsDoc
12-20-2006, 08:01
And the wheel turns yet again...
RIP Brothers
Our prayers are with the fallen.
RIP and job very well done. One of my tac sgts (name not coming to me) in IOBC was the Ranger who engaged a PDF soldier in the bathroom of the airport....great NCO. SSG Reeves? maybe?
x SF med
12-20-2006, 09:49
RIP fallen warriors, Happy Anniversary to the rest of you guys.
My thanks and prayers for all. To those who died, RIP and Blue Skies.
Thanks for all you did fellas.
Seeing that this is an Anniversary of sorts, here's a class pic......taken from this thread.
http://www.professionalsoldiers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1400
A job well done guys.
A pat on the back and a big thanks.
Pete
A job well done guys.
A pat on the back and a big thanks.
+1
The Reaper
12-20-2006, 21:55
RIP, hermanos.
Flipper was lucky to make it out alive. Damn legs!
TR
Ammodawg
12-21-2006, 06:00
RIP to the fallen, great job guys, thank you.
I almost forgot how scary looking NDD was haha, thanks for posting that pic again, been awhile :D
x SF med
12-21-2006, 07:33
After finally seeing the picture (not on site in '04) I realized that I'm glad I was in a class other than NDDs for 18D (you guys can figure that one out if you've been through the D course or are over 40) Bro, you are a fine Medic but it would really be hell you checking for BRBR....
I know a lot of the guys in the picture, some were classmates in the Q - some of the names have been eradicted by CRS, but the faces of the guys in the course stick with you.
Again - RIP fallen heroes, and DOL to the rest of you.