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504PIR 12-07-2005 16:00

RIP. An American Hero.

Doc 12-07-2005 16:46

I talked to him years ago. What an incredible warrior.

RIP Sir

DOL

Doc

37F5V 12-07-2005 17:06

RIP Sir..

aricbcool 12-07-2005 17:16

RIP

Dan 12-07-2005 17:32

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RELEASE NUMBER: 051207-01
DATE POSTED: DECEMBER 7, 2005

Quote:

PRESS RELEASE: Special Forces legend dies at age 93 in N.C.
By Sgt. Joe Healy
U.S. Army Special Operations Command Public Affairs Office


FORT BRAGG, N.C. (USASOC News Service, Dec. 7, 2005) — Retired Army Lt. Gen. William P. Yarborough who is credited as one of the founders of U.S. Army Special Forces and -died Dec. 6 near his home in Southern Pines, N.C., at the age of 93.

Yarborough, a World War II veteran and Special Forces legend, died of natural causes.

Yarborough’s life was spent building the unique capability of Special Forces within the U.S. Army. As a young captain, he designed the airborne wings that every American paratrooper proudly wears today. Later, he won approval from the President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, for the wear of the distinctive headgear of the SF Soldier - the Green Beret.

“The passing of General Yarborough marks a truly sad day for the entire Special Operations Community. He worked diligently to increase the professional and academic standards of the JFK School resulting in the development of courses that are still relevant today. His foresight was instrumental in the success of today’s Special Operations Forces. Our heartfelt condolences go out to the entire Yarborough family,” said General Bryan “Doug” Brown, commander, U.S. Special Operations Command.

Born on May 12, 1912, in Seattle, Wash., Yarborough graduated from West Point in June 1936.

In 1940, he joined the newly formed 501st Parachute Battalion and was assigned to command Company C. Later, as Test Officer for the Provisional Parachute Group in 1941, he designed the paratrooper’s boot, the paratrooper’s uniform, and the parachutist’s qualification badge.

In 1945, he was the Provost Marshal for U.S. Forces in Austria and the Vienna Area Command. There he organized the Four Power International Patrol of Russian, French, British and American military police.

In June 1961, Gen. Yarborough assumed command of what is now known as the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Center for Special Warfare School at Fort Bragg, N.C. The school trains elite Soldiers for counterinsurgency and irregular warfare situations worldwide.

Yarborough was a veteran of four combat jumps and received numerous military awards and decorations.

Yarborough’s legacy continues today as each Soldier that graduates from the Special Forces Qualification Course is awarded the Yarborough Knife, the official U.S. Army Special Forces knife-the Yarborough Knife

He is survived by his daughter, Patty Reed, and his son, retired Special Forces Lt. Col. Lee Yarborough.

-usasoc-

Trip_Wire (RIP) 12-07-2005 17:53

Schedule for services for LTG Yarborough
 
The following is the Schedule for services for LTG Yarborough.


A service will be held at the Southern Pines Episcopal Church Saturday 10 December 2005 at 1400 hours. The service is planned for family, friends and some military. The service is open to the public, the church holds about 350 persons.

Southern Pines Episcopal Church

340 E Massachusetts Ave

Southern Pines, NC

(910) 692-3492


A service will be held at the JFK Chapel on Fort Bragg, Tuesday 13 December 2005, 1000 hours (the chapel General Yarborough had constructed upon the death of President John F. Kennedy).

Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery. Date/time to be announced.



The family request all donations and flowers sent to the Cleveland Clinic Foundation or the Special Operations Museum, Fayetteville, NC in memory of LTG William P. Yarborough.

Spartan359 12-07-2005 18:14

Rest in Peace Sir.

Gypsy 12-07-2005 18:28

Rest in blessed peace, Sir.

The Reaper 12-07-2005 18:41

RIP, Sir.

Your memory will live on.

De Oppresso Liber.

TR

TitratetoEffect 12-07-2005 18:57

RIP, Sir

Goggles Pizano 12-07-2005 19:08

Rest in peace Sir.

dennisw 12-07-2005 20:15

RIP Sir.

Warrior-Mentor 12-07-2005 20:26

RIP Sir.

Thanks for all you've done for us and our country.

God Bless,
JM

SnafuRacer 12-07-2005 20:36

Rest In Peace, General.
Thank you for your service to this country.

FILO 12-08-2005 08:45

RIP


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