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Dan
08-27-2005, 21:13
RELEASE NUMBER: 050827-01
DATE POSTED: AUGUST 27, 2005

Two Bragg Soldiers, one Benning Soldier die in Iraq
U.S. Special Operations Command Public Affairs

FORT BRAGG, N.C. (USASOC News Service, Aug. 27, 2005) — Two Soldiers assigned here to Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Special Operations Command and one Army Ranger assigned to the 75th Ranger Regiment died Aug. 25 in Husaybah, Iraq, of injuries sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated near their position there.

Master Sgt. Ivica Jerak, 42, and Sgt. 1st Class Trevor John Diesing, 30, both assigned to Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Special Operations Command and Cpl. Timothy M. Shea, 22, an infantryman assigned to 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment at Fort Benning, Ga. were killed.

Jerak, a native of former Republic of Yugoslavia, first entered the U. S. Army as a combat medic Jan. 19, 1988 and, after completion of initial entry training, was assigned to the 690th Medical Company, Fort Benning, Ga. Since that time, Master Sgt. Jerak served in 3rd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) and 1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (airborne). His last assignment was as an assistant team sergeant assigned to the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, N.C.

Diesing, a native of Red Wing, Minn., entered the U.S. Army as an infantryman May 24, 1993, and after completion of initial entry training, was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment of the Minnesota National Guard. Since that time, Diesing served in 2nd Battalion, 187th Infantry Battalion, 101st Airborne Division, and 1st Battalion, 10th SFG (A). His last assignment was as a team member assigned to the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, N.C.

Shea , a native of Sonoma, Calif., enlisted in the Army in January 2003. After completing infantry, airborne and Ranger indoctrination training at Fort Benning, Ga., he was assigned to 3rd Bn., 75th Ranger Regiment, in August 2003.

Shea deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in July 2005. He was a five-time veteran of Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom.

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Dan
08-27-2005, 21:13
Master Sgt. Ivica Jerak assigned to U.S. Army Special Operations Command died August 25, 2005, in Husaybah, Iraq, of injuries sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated near his position there. (DoD photo)

Dan
08-27-2005, 21:14
Sgt. 1st Class Trevor John Diesing assigned to U.S. Army Special Operations Command died August 25, 2005, in Husaybah, Iraq, of injuries sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated near his position there. (DoD photo)

Dan
08-27-2005, 21:14
Cpl. Timothy M. Shea assigned to 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment died August 25, 2005, in Husaybah, Iraq, of injuries sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated near his position there. (DoD)

Jack Moroney (RIP)
08-28-2005, 05:17
RIP Warriors

lrd
08-28-2005, 05:30
Rest in Peace.

fusion94
08-28-2005, 06:28
RIP Warriors

Martin
08-28-2005, 06:30
RIP Warriors.

Ambush Master
08-28-2005, 07:43
RIP Warriors, thoughts and prayers out for the Families !!

Goggles Pizano
08-28-2005, 07:56
Rest in Peace men.

Abu Jack
08-28-2005, 08:02
I served with Ivica in 1-10. He was the epitome of a quiet professional.
Rest In Peace.

NousDefionsDoc
08-28-2005, 08:12
En Paz Descansen

rubberneck
08-28-2005, 08:29
May they rest in peace.

The Reaper
08-28-2005, 08:30
RIP, Sergeants.

Thank you for your sacrifice.

TR

CPTAUSRET
08-28-2005, 09:14
Blue skies:

Rsst In Peace, Warriors:

Go For Broke
08-28-2005, 11:00
RIP gents,
RIP Trevor.

mffjm8509
08-28-2005, 12:12
I found out about this one late Friday afternoon from some friends. From what I have learned his vehicle struck an IED. Particularly devastating to me. Ivica and I went to the Qcourse together and were roomates in ANCOC. Many good times shared over the past 12 years.

In my opinion his loss is a huge loss to our community.

RIP brother, you are greatly missed!

mp

Smokin Joe
08-28-2005, 15:14
Gentlemen sorry for your lose.

RIP Sergeants Thank you for your service and scarfice.

I will pray for your families.

pulque
08-29-2005, 02:18
Rest in Peace.

jbour13
08-29-2005, 08:18
RIP Warriors.

CoLawman
08-29-2005, 08:45
Rest In Peace, and may your families be comforted during their time of need.

jatx
08-29-2005, 08:53
RIP gentlemen.

dave_az
08-29-2005, 08:55
RIP good men.

Gypsy
08-29-2005, 11:23
Rest in Peace Warriors. Gentlemen, I'm very sorry for your losses.

Carbine
08-29-2005, 14:26
RIP Thoughts for all the friends and families

aricbcool
08-29-2005, 16:51
RIP

Roguish Lawyer
08-29-2005, 17:06
RIP

jasonglh
08-29-2005, 17:44
RIP

smokfire
08-29-2005, 21:25
Rest in Peace.


smokfire

Roycroft201
08-29-2005, 22:37
Rest in Peace. Thoughts and prayers to their families, friends and brothers in arms.

Dan
08-30-2005, 09:51
RELEASE NUMBER: 050830-01
DATE POSTED: AUGUST 30, 2005

USASOC Soldier dies in Germany
U.S. Army Special Operations Command Public Affairs Office

FORT BRAGG, N.C. (USASOC News Service, Aug. 30, 2005) — A Soldier assigned to Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Special Operations Command here died Aug. 28 at the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl, Germany, from wounds sustained Aug. 25 in Husaybah, Iraq, when an improvised explosive device detonated near his position there.

Sgt. 1st Class Obediah J. Kolath, 32, died of injuries from an IED blast that resulted in the death of three other USASOC Soldiers whose deaths were announced on Aug. 27.

Kolath entered the U.S. Army Mar. 10, 1992, as a fire support specialist. After completion of initial entry training, was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 29th Field Artillery Regiment in Germany. Since that time, Sgt. 1st Class Kolath served with the 4th Battalion, 41st Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), and the 1st Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne). His last assignment was as a team member assigned to the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, N.C.

His military awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal, two Army Commendation Medals, five Army Achievement Medals, four Army Good Conduct Medals, the National Defense Service Medal with bronze service star, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, the Global War On Terrorism Service Medal, the NCO Professional Development Ribbon with numeral three, the Army Service Ribbon, two Overseas Service Ribbons, the NATO Ribbon, the Special Forces Tab, the Ranger Tab, and the Parachutist Badge.

Kolath was posthumously recommended for the Combat Infantryman’s Badge, the Bronze Star, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal and the Purple Heart.

He is survived by his children, Vivian Schondelmeyer, Autumn and Mariah Kolath, and mother, Mary Kolath.

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fusion94
08-30-2005, 11:19
RIP SFC Kolath

Go For Broke
08-30-2005, 15:27
RIP. Your families will be taken care of...

V/R,

Bendo
08-31-2005, 09:43
Rest in peace Fine Warriors, thoughts and prayers to families and friends.

McNasty
08-31-2005, 13:46
RIP Brothers..

vsvo
09-01-2005, 08:21
Rest in Peace

Viking
09-03-2005, 01:56
RIP Brave Warriors

Kingfisher
09-11-2005, 08:13
I went through med lab with Ivica Jerak. I loved watching him school the instructors in basketball on lunch break. He could really shot the ball. Great guy. RIP MSG Jerak.

KolB
09-15-2005, 17:14
Rest in Peace Brothers

Eagle5US
09-15-2005, 18:25
Rest Well Men
We are proud of you and thank you for your sacrifice and committment.

Eagle

Lothar
09-24-2005, 03:22
Rest in Peace Warriors. May God give your families strength to assuage their anguish.

safeasmilk
09-27-2005, 13:58
Vaya con Dios,guerreros.

JOE
10-23-2005, 23:37
Gods speed men.

catd11r
11-14-2005, 16:46
Rest in Peace.

SOC Tab
11-21-2005, 23:22
Met the MSG at a "conference" in DC some time ago. Good man and a loss to USASOC. RIP MSG.

ObliqueApproach
11-23-2005, 06:39
Rest in Peace

rcm_18d
03-16-2009, 12:53
I went to selection in West "By God" Virginia with Ivica. He was one of my closest friends in 1-10. We were teammates on 015. I used to say he was assembled before coming to America, due to his unbelievable stamina. He was a excellent mentor an an awesome friend. I did have the opportunity to see him and talk with him, about a week before he was killed. He will always be missed and never forgotten.


God bless to a true warrior!

Dan
03-20-2009, 07:32
http://news.soc.mil/releases/News%20Archive/2009/March/090319-03.html

RELEASE NUMBER: 090319-03
DATE POSTED: MARCH 19 2009

EUCOM rebuilds school for Croatian children
By Justin Ward
US Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District public affairs

DEBELJAK, Croatia (Courtesy of the US Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District public affairs, March 19, 2009) – Through its little-known humanitarian assistance program, the U.S. European Command unveiled a a new playground, two basketball courts, and four renovated classrooms in a dedication ceremony here March 16.

The purpose of the $130,000 EUCOM-funded renovation, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District, was to promote regional stability and foster goodwill between the United States and Croatia, said Chuck Brady, EUCOM’s HA program manager.

As part of a ceremony, a memorial plaque for U.S. Army Master Sgt. Ivica Jerak was laid near the new playground, which will become the focal point for the community.

Jerak, a native of Debeljak who grew up playing basketball on the playground, was a highly decorated special forces Soldier who was killed while serving in combat operations in Iraq in 2005.

To honor his fallen Soldier, the commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command Europe, Maj. Gen. Frank Kisner, attended the solemn event.

“These renovations will keep Master Sgt. Jerak’s memory in our hearts and improve the lives of the children and the citizens of this great village,” said Kisner in his speech at the event.

The ceremony was attended by Jerak’s wife Hye, his mother Milka, and several dignitaries including the U.S. Ambassador to Croatia Robert Bradtke.

“Hopefully this will somewhat lessen the pain for the community by providing a small reminder of the master sergeant for his service and dedication not only to America but also to Croatia,” said John Thomas, the Corps of Engineers’ construction representative for the project.

In addition to a refurbished outdoor basketball court with a new backboard, new asphalt, and new lights to allow for community league night play, Army engineers also oversaw the restoration of cracked flooring in the school, new perimeter fencing around the playground, and new concrete curbs.

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Dan
03-20-2009, 07:32
Croatian and American dignitaries including the U.S. Ambassador to
Croatia pose in front of a plaque outside a newly renovated playground in Debeljak, Croatia, dedicated March 16 to the memory of native son Master Sgt. Ivica Jerak, a U.S. Soldier killed in Iraq in 2005. (Photo provided by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District public affairs)

Dan
03-20-2009, 07:32
http://news.soc.mil/releases/News%20Archive/2009/March/090319-02.html

RELEASE NUMBER: 090319-02
DATE POSTED: MARCH 19 2009

Fallen Soldier’s deep Croatian roots aid local children
By Justin Ward
US Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District public affairs

DEBELJAK, Croatia (Courtesy of the US Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District public affairs, March 19, 2009) - Forty years ago on a barebones basketball court in the small village of Debeljak, Croatia, a 7-year-old boy named Ivica could always be found.

He honed his hook shot, strengthened his spin move, and became well known with the local population for being an up-and-coming basketball star.

Today that same outdoor basketball court is the focal point of the whole community. It has a new backboard, a new layer of asphalt, and new lights to allow for community league night play.

It also has a memorial plaque with his name on it.

Since his time playing hoops, Ivica Jerak moved to the United States and became a highly decorated Special Forces Soldier in the U.S. Army, moving up to the rank of master sergeant.

In 2005 he gave his life in the defense of freedom while serving in combat operations in Iraq.

“Hopefully [these renovations] will somewhat lessen the pain for the community by providing a small reminder of the master sergeant for his service and dedication not only to America but also to Croatia,” said John Thomas, the Corps of Engineers’ construction representative for the project.

Through a humanitarian assistance program sponsored by U.S. Special Operations Command Europe (SOCEUR), the U.S. European Command (EUCOM) funded the complete renovation of the playground and a nearby elementary school where Master Sgt. Jerak went.

The renovations include the restoration of cracked flooring in four school classrooms, new perimeter fencing around the school’s playground and basketball court, new concrete curbs, and the purchasing of sports equipment.

“These renovations will keep Master Sgt. Jerak’s memory in our hearts and improve the lives of the children and the citizens of this great village,” said U.S. Special Operations Command Europe commander Maj. Gen. Frank Kisner in his speech at the event.

The $130,000 project managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District was unveiled in a mid-March ceremony attended by Jerak’s wife Hye, his mother Milka, and several dignitaries including the U.S. Ambassador to Croatia Robert Bradtke.

The Municipality of Sukosan, of which Jerak’s hometown of Debeljak is part, intends to make the new playground a focal point of the small community.

In addition to supporting an impoverished community and paying tribute to a fallen Soldier, the humanitarian assistance project – EUCOM’s first in the municipality – nurtured the small community’s economy by cultivating relationships with several budding construction companies.

This capacity-building is one of the many benefits of the assistance program, which funds more than $20 million in projects throughout Europe annually.

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Dan
03-20-2009, 07:33
A newly renovated playground in Debeljak, Croatia, was dedicated
March 16 to the memory of native son Master Sgt. Ivica Jerak, a U.S.
Soldier killed in Iraq in 2005. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe
District managed the renovation. The $130,000 refurbishment was funded by the U.S. European Command . (Photo provided by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District public affairs)

JJ_BPK
03-20-2009, 07:50
RIP, Master Sgt. Jerak
Vaya con Dios

Red Flag 1
03-20-2009, 08:39
Rest In Peace warriors!

rcm_18d
03-20-2009, 09:02
Thanks for passing that along. I am sure he would appreciate it.

He will never be forgotten by anyone who ever knew him!

greenberetTFS
03-20-2009, 10:55
RIP, Warriors.....................:(

GB TFS

sitfly36
09-24-2011, 22:10
You'll always be remembered bro!
Thanks for all the knowledge you passed on
To my to our team.

Fallen not forgotten!