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My Friend- Bill Bennett
Justed want to take a moment to honor SFC Bill Bennett and MSG Kevin Morehead. Both were KIA two years ago today in Ar Ramadi, Iraq. I went through the 18D course and was in 3/5 with these guys. They were great men and are missed very much. RIP brothers!
http://www.groups.sfahq.com/5th/benn...lliam_5sfg.htm http://www.groups.sfahq.com/5th/morehead_kevin_5sfg.htm |
Ditto on Great Men
I too worked with both of these great warriors and ditto on the "Great Men". I worked with Bill quite often and of course did the typical jump / MOS sustainment
training with Kevin. Fantastic Bro's, may you both RIP. |
When I see the name I immediately think of another legend and friend of mine: Bill Bata Boot Bennet. Greatness must come with the name -- RIP!!
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En Paz Descansen
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RIP Soldiers.
Martin |
RIP
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Bata Boot was a good friend...We did some things together...We did a real hairy op in Miami Beach in 66....LOL
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It's hard to believe that it has been 3 years since we lost Bill and Kevin. Both were great soldiers and I am proud to have served with them.
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RIP, Warriors.
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Went to SFARTEAC with Bill.........hes probably one of the reasons I made it through since I injured my back while I was there..........One of The Best!!!!!!!
He is Missed....... Nous Defions |
Peace Brothers, you are not forgotten.
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RIP, Warriors.
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RIP
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Just want to take a minute to remember Bill again on this day. The following is a letter a Professor wrote to Bill's wife and she forwarded it to me. I am posting it with her permission.
Dear , > My name is Brian W and I am a professor of History at the > University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth who spent the summers of 2003 and > 2005 in northern Afghanistan with the Uzbeks. While I was there I > interviewed many people to find out what life was like under the Taliban > and how they felt about liberation. > In the process of my interviews I heard horror stories of teenage girls > having their skulls crushed in public for various 'crimes' and of mass > executions. When your husband's team destroyed the Uzbeks' Taliban > oppressors they brought light to this dark region for the first time in > years. Over and over again I was told stories by the Uzbek men who fought > alongside ODA 595 of their truly amazing bravery and courage. While the > word 'hero' have been over-used of late, those who told me the stories of > your husband's bravery meant it. They all, including their commander > General Dostum, loved your husband and all those in his team who they came > to consider brothers and guardian angels. > When I told several of them that Bill had died in Iraq they were > devastated, General Dostum went into mourning as did several of the > commanders who knew your husband. Their sadness was something powerful and > I was made to promise that I would thank his family for saving them from > the Taliban. Only this evening did I discover your husband's site and feel > as if I can finally convey their prayers for you and their thanks to Bill. > I know many of the Afghan people he saved on a personal basis. They are > good people who live free now because of the miracle of bravery your > husband pulled off in the fall of 2001. > I am truly humbled to be able to belatedly convey the condolences of many > people you do not know. I wanted to let you know that few people are given > the opportunity to do as much good for others in their life as your > husband did. > You are in my prayers and in the prayers of many simple people in northern > Afghanistan who are free today due to your husband's personal bravery. > Thank you and God be with you. If I can share any further information with > you I would be honored to do so, > Sincerely yours, > Brian |
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