07-02-2013, 08:50
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Nirvana's lost member SF?
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/02/ma...nted=all&_r=2&
Found this interesting and didnt find anything using the search engine on this gentleman...I assume since its in RS opsec is out the door so....
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And that was only half of it. Jason Everman has the unique distinction of being the guy who was kicked out of Nirvana and Soundgarden, two rock bands that would sell roughly 100 million records combined. At 26, he wasn’t just Pete Best, the guy the Beatles left behind. He was Pete Best twice.
Then again, he wasn’t remotely. What Everman did afterward put him far outside the category of rock’n’roll footnote. He became an elite member of the U.S. Army Special Forces, one of those bearded guys riding around on horseback in Afghanistan fighting the Taliban.
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07-02-2013, 09:12
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Perhaps...
Found a couple of mentions - enlisted 1994 - 2nd Ranger Bn and then SF with an Honorable Discharge in 2006.
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07-02-2013, 09:22
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On one hand it looks like he lived out his dream career but...wow thats a lot of money between those two bands.....
and the article is a reminder that grunge was a long time ago
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07-02-2013, 09:52
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Jason Everman
Found this:
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Originally Posted by Wiki
....In September 1994, influenced by Renaissance icon Benvenuto Cellini (who stated that a well-rounded man is an artist, warrior and philosopher), he left Mind Funk to join the Army 2nd Ranger Battalion and the Special Forces, serving tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. After receiving an honorable discharge in 2006, Everman went on to enroll in philosophy courses at Columbia University.
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Jason Everman:
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Interview
[timestamps approximate]
0:46:19 -- his grandfather was a tank driver on D-Day, and company commander on VE day; other grandfather in USCG (interviewer was USCG and now civil service in USCG)
0:48:00 - 2nd Ranger Battalion for 3+ years; break in service -- went to Tibet
0:59:00 - In again; made selection for Q-Course
1:00:00 - SFQC; 9/11 happened just before graduation. Doesn't say which Group/ODA; talks about deployments; declines to talk about his actual combat experience; wants to pursue MA in military history
1:17:50 - Q: Long term vision? A: ...go back in Army for a few years, would like to go back to be a Ranger Instructor at Ranger School; instruct; give back to community; ...etc .....
He's very well spoken!
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07-02-2013, 12:22
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Nirvana
Nirvana, didn't one of the band members suck start a 12 ga.?
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07-02-2013, 14:14
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Yup- Kurt Cobain painted his ceiling with his brains...
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07-02-2013, 14:16
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This would be a pretty interesting autobiography if he ever decides to write it.
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07-02-2013, 16:47
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I had no idea
Back in 2007, my ODA was part of a joint operation and I worked with Jason for 3 weeks. I had no idea who he was before....
We had several conversations on various topics and I remember that he was studying and had recently left the service. If my memory is correct he was NG and had be contracting but left the Army when it became a conflict of interest.
I just checked my pics and sure enough, it's him.
Very humble and competent guy, he helped me clear an LZ the first day were were up on the ridge and after a couple hours we got into a fire fight, it was just me, him and my TS.. Good times
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07-02-2013, 18:48
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I think he got the better deal by being replaced by both bands to become a QP. I see the and of here in this.
He wasn't 18D by any chance?
Last edited by NurseTim; 07-02-2013 at 18:53.
Reason: You'd think English was my second language.
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07-02-2013, 18:57
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He was either an 18B or 18E.
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07-02-2013, 21:48
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The Rock ’n’ Roll Casualty Who Became a War Hero
NYT, 2 July 2013
<snip>He served out his first enlistment as a Ranger. “But I felt like I wasn’t finished with something.” He still wanted to make Special Forces, which to Everman was the ultimate achievement. It’s a different world. They operate as a group of equals. They call one another by their first names. They engage in a wider spectrum of operations than less-elite units.
On Sept. 11, 2001, Everman was starting the last phase of Special Forces training. It was the first day of language school, and he was watching CNN in the common room with some buddies. “I saw the video of the plane impacting the tower and kind of innately knew we were going to war,” he said. “I don’t believe in fate or destiny, but I did feel a strange sense of kismet, which was probably more of just the right place at the right time. I guess I knew it was on, and I hoped that I would be prepared when it was time to go.”<snip>
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/02/ma...anted=all&_r=0
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“Almost any sect, cult, or religion will legislate its creed into law if it acquires the political power to do so.” - Robert Heinlein
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07-03-2013, 05:33
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I would like to see his play list on his iPod
It seems this further supports the fact that a career in SOF is for folks that will one thing and can drop all other distractions. Whether it was his toughest day in 2/75 or the difficulty of his training and operations in SF he did not let "what could have been" creep into his mind....at least not to the point where you go "f this I could be on tour making millions playing music" an obvious passion of his.
I'll be honest I envy that kind of focus whether its a Dominican monk or an operator.....
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07-03-2013, 07:17
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I knew a few 2nd Rgr guys that knew him. My sister (very liberal) sent me that article yesterday. Good catch.
To cross thread this I'll point out the difference of this guys quiet career going unnoticed as a "star" musician compared to this football running back thread and my reference to Pat Tillman who, whether they wanted it or not, got tons of publicity.
http://professionalsoldiers.com/foru...ad.php?t=42580
This guy...a true QP in my book.
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07-03-2013, 11:26
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Let's see...fast, fit, badass, QP life of true service vs. drugged up, tripped out, dead end life of a rock star. I think he made the right choice.
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07-03-2013, 21:15
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Impressive and motivated individual. He strove to be the best at whatever he did and seems to have succeeded. This is a good find. I am glad that we (Americans) still have people like him and the rest of you among us.
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