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COL Stacy Coleman - 2nd BN, 20th Group
"Col. Robert Stacy Coleman of Brandon, who led the Jackson-based 2nd Battalion, 20th Special Forces Group in combat in Afghanistan, was killed Friday when he crashed his motorcycle on I-40 in eastern Tennessee.
Coleman, 44, was on his way to Carlisle Barracks, Pa., to attend the Army War College." http://www.clarionledger.com/apps/pb...706180350/1001 COL Coleman finished his command of 2-20th just last month. RIP |
RIP Colonel.
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RIP Sir. You will be missed. :(
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RIP COL Coleman
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RIP Sir
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A negligent driver who took a fine warrior.....RIP sir.
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R.I.P. Sir.
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Rest in peace Sir.
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Rest In Peace, COL. Prayers for his family.
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Rest In Peace Sir.
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COl. Coleman was a relentless warrior who put his troops first. I had the privilege of serving under him in Afghanistan. MY prayers got out to his wife and family.
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RIP Sir
A very principled and level-headed leader who always tried to do what was right by the Army and every single member of his command. He gave his commanders the freedom to command and worked to give us as much freedom of action as possible. When less-than-popular decisions/COAs were ultimately forced upon him from higher, he manned up and made those decisions/COAs his own, and through his quiet and firm example saw to it that they were executed. He never, ever grandstanded, but I knew that he fought for us.
You were a great boss, Sir. Would have gladly served under you downrange again. Your loss is a loss not only to your loved ones, but to 20th SFG(A) and the Regiment. |
Repose En Paix, Sir.
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RIP Sir.
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RIP, Colonel.
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