11 April 2011

Six Task Force No Slack Soldiers Remembered


KUNAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Spc. Brit B. Jacobs, a combat medic from Sarasota, Fla., assigned to Company C, 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, Task Force No Slack, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, gives a farewell kiss to the helmet of one of his fallen comrades during a memorial service for six fallen U.S. Soldiers at Forward Operating Base Joyce in eastern Afghanistan's Kunar Province April 9. Jacobs helped treat some of the wounded on the battlefield when six of his brethren died March 29. Photo: U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Mark Burrell, Task Force Bastogne Public Affairs.



Six TF No Slack Soldiers remembered

By U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Mark Burrell Task Force Bastogne Public Affairs
Tuesday, 12 April 2011 02:25


KUNAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Soldiers held a memorial service for six fallen U.S. Soldiers from Task Force No Slack at Forward Operating Base Joyce in eastern Afghanistan April 9.

The U.S. Army Soldiers, all from 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, died during combat operations in Barawolo Kalay and Sarowbay in Kunar Province's Marawara District March 29.

The deceased included: U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Ofren Arrechaga, from Hialeah, Fla.; Staff Sgt. Frank E. Adamski, from Moosup, Conn.; Staff Sgt. Bryan A. Burgess, from Cleburne, Texas; Spc. Dustin J. Feldhaus, from Glendale, Ariz.; Spc. Jameson L. Lindskog, from Pleasanton, Calif.; and Pfc. Jeremy P. Faulkner, from Griffin, Ga.

Task Force No Slack commander, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Joel B. Vowell, a native of Birmingham, Ala., said the Soldiers' sacrifices were not in vain.

"Our enemy had grown too large, too bold, too capable to ignore any longer," said Vowell. "Task Force No Slack met that challenge and we destroyed and killed over 130 insurgent fighters and wounded scores of others in our biggest battle since Vietnam."

The operation lasted more than a week and exemplified the type of strength these Soldiers are best remembered for, said Vowell.

"Strength matters here and always has," Vowell added. "The strength of our Soldiers and our leaders has no better example than these six heroes depicted before you."

Much more at the link.

2 comments:

  1. I am the Gold Star Dad of Staff Sgt. Bryan A. Burgess, who was killed in action on 29-Mar-2011 during Operation Strong Eagle III. That was over three years ago, and I am proud to say that I have met many of the soldiers and commanders that were there with Bryan, AC, Frank, Dustin, Jeremy, and Jameson. No Slack has become our family and our support for the military has become even stronger. This epic battle was captured on film thanks to ABC News Reporter Mike Boettcher of Oklahoma City. He, too, has become a very close friend and his film "The Hornet's Nest" has become a legacy for Bryan and the other heroes as well as their children and families left behind. We will always honor them and we will never forget.

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  2. We will honor and remember your son - and your family's sacrifice - always, Terry.

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