Your son, my lord, has paid a soldier's debt. — Wm. Shakespeare,
Hamlet, Act V
Monday marked the 20th anniversary of the raid — Operation
Gothic Serpent — in Mogadishu, Somalia in which 19 American soldiers were
killed in the contacts immortalized in the Mark Bowden’s book and the Ridley
Scott movie made from it, Black Hawk Down.
Although often thought of as a 75th Ranger ops, Special Forces,
Navy SEALs, Air Force Pararescuemen and 160th Special Operations Regiment
pilots were also involved in the battle, and the rescue element that extricated
the Rangers, et al., was composed of US 10th Mountain Division troopers, as
well as armor elements of Pakistani and Malaysian military.
Lost in the memory of the day was the fact that the object of
the raid — capturing some criminals — was successful and that somewhere between
700 and 1500 Somalia street fighters were killed during the attack.
Seventy-three Amercians were wounded in the attack and rescue/wrap up.
The two Blackhawk helicopters taken down were hit by RPGs. Whether they were locals or al Qaida imports is debatable.
Lest we forget:
SFC Randy Shughart, a Delta Sniper killed defending the crew of
Super Six 4, the Medal of Honor.
MSgt. Gary Gordon, a Delta Sniper killed defending the crew of
Super Six 4, the Medal of Honor.
MSgt. Tim “Griz” Martin, Delta soldier killed on the Lost Convoy,
Delta Force.
SFC Earl Fillmore, Delta soldier killed moving to the first
crash site, Delta Force.
SSgt. Daniel Busch, crashed on Super Six 1 and was killed
defending the downed crew, the Silver Star, Delta Force.
CWO Clifton Wolcott, pilot of Super Six 1 and died in crash,
Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star Medal, and the Air Medal with Valor
Device, Night Stalkers.
CWO Donovan Briley, copilot of Super Six 1 and died in crash,
Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star and Air Medal with Valor Device, Night
Stalkers.
CWO Raymond Frank, copilot of Super Six 4, Silver Star, Air
Medal with Valor Device, Night Stalkers.
SSgt. William Cleveland, a crew chief on Super Six 4, Silver Star,
Bronze Star and Air Medal with Valor Device, Night Stalkers.
Staff Sgt. Thomas Field, a crew chief on Super Six 4, Silver Star,
Bronze Star and Air Medal with Valor Device, Night Stalkers.
Sgt. Casey Joyce, who was killed on the Lost Convoy, the
Bronze Star with Valor Device, 75th Ranger Regiment.
Spc. James Cavaco, who was killed on the Lost Convoy, the
Bronze Star with Valor Device, 75th Ranger Regiment.
Cpl. Jamie Smith, who bled to death with the pinned-down force
around crash site one, the Bronze Star with Valor Device, 75th Ranger Regiment.
Sgt. Dominick Pilla, who was killed on the convoy rescuing Pfc.
Todd Blackburn, the Bronze Star with Valor Device, 75th Ranger Regiment.
PFC Richard Kowalewski, who was killed on the Lost Convoy, the
Bronze Star with Valor Device, 75th Ranger Regiment.
Sgt. Lorenzo Ruiz, who was killed on the Lost Convoy, the
Bronze Star with Valor Device, 75th Ranger Regiment.
Sgt. Cornell Houston, who was killed fighting on the rescue convoy,
the Bronze Star with Valor Device, De Fleury medal, 10th Mountain Division.
PFC James Martin, who was killed on the rescue convoy, 2nd
Battalion, 14th Infantry, 10th Mountain Division.
Sgt. Matt Rierson, who was killed on Oct. 6 by a mortar which
landed just outside the hangar, Delta Force.
Pvt. Mat Aznan Awang (posthumously promoted to Cpl) driver of a
Malaysian Condor APC hit by a RPG on Oct. 3rd.
My prayers — such as they are — for their families. ANd my
apologies for not having posted this on October 3.
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