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My team was fortunate enough to be part of a ridiculously humbling experience this week in Belize.

At about 0030 hours on Wednesday, I was notified of a potential search and rescue mission for U.S. citizen missing off the coast of Belize. Young A&M graduate from Houston had been involved in a jet ski accident just off San Pedro Island -- about 30 miles northeast of Belize City.

After some initial planning, our team -- one Chinook crew and my (MEDEVAC) crew -- launched on what we realized was more than likely a recovery mission, than one for rescue. About an hour after landing in Belize City, we began searching the bay between San Pedro and the mainland. About an hour later, we found the young woman approximately four miles west of the accident site, in the middle of the bay, just off Secret Beach.

The story of our medic is a one of absolute balls of steel. A skinny kid from North Carolina with a heavy Southern accent, he came to our unit an admittedly weak swimmer. After a few weeks of training, he passed his certifications and became one of our designated swimmers -- Soldiers who train in the water for exactly this type of mission.

In the hour we spent searching, we spotted no less than a dozen sharks and a few dozen large barracuda. Without hesitation, he jumped into the water to recover a woman whose life he obviously could not save.

Our young crew chief, who is new to the MEDEVAC mission, put aside some significant personal fears in handling his first fatality.

Although we couldn't save her life, I'm absolutely humbled that we could be a part of something to help bring closure to the family.

Texas woman found dead in Belize after jet skiing | Daily Mail Online
 
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Thanks, guys. Specialist Messer was certainly the hero of the day, and was recognized today for his bravery by our command structure and a Congressman from Ohio (who just happened to be here on a quick tour).

tbf,

Same here. Let me know if you decide on Georgetown.

Well, unfortunately the Army decided for me. Although I was selected for promotion to major, I didn't get picked up for the master's program. So, good old Troy University online for me ...
 
Thanks, guys. Specialist Messer was certainly the hero of the day, and was recognized today for his bravery by our command structure and a Congressman from Ohio (who just happened to be here on a quick tour).



Well, unfortunately the Army decided for me. Although I was selected for promotion to major, I didn't get picked up for the master's program. So, good old Troy University online for me ...

Sorry about the master's program.

Do let us know if you pass through the DC area some time. From some speculation (without outing) about our SJ demographics, I'd say there are quite a few SJers in the DC area.

(Not sure how well we like each other though).
 
Meh. It's all good. There were only two of the spots available across the entire Army Medical Department, so I didn't think I had much of a chance, honestly.
 
Thanks, guys. Specialist Messer was certainly the hero of the day, and was recognized today for his bravery by our command structure and a Congressman from Ohio (who just happened to be here on a quick tour).



Well, unfortunately the Army decided for me. Although I was selected for promotion to major, I didn't get picked up for the master's program. So, good old Troy University online for me ...

Is the lede buried here?

Promotion?

Congratulations!
 
That's a story that gives me a bit more faith that our great country of people can yet come together to help each other out; that the country my kids experience will be better than the one I've had the privilege of enjoying. Thanks TBF and congrats on the promotion!!

Damn, but in this day and age how do you not wear a life jacket?
 
Thanks, guys. The list came out in November, and I should pin sometime early summer -- if the Senate gets off its ass and approves the list, anytime soon.
 
Thanks for the great story. Awesome. Cheers to you and all of your crew.
 

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