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    'I wouldn't wish this on anyone,' Navy SEAL widow says

    'I wouldn't wish this on anyone,' Navy SEAL widow says

    By Alan Duke, CNN
    UPDATED: 09:32 AM EDT 08.08.11

    Navy SEAL Aaron Vaughn "wouldn't want to leave this Earth any other way than how he did," his wife told CNN, a day after she learned her husband was one of 30 U.S. service members killed in a helicopter crash Saturday in Afghanistan.

    "He loved his job," Kimberly Vaughn said. "There was no way -- even if you could tell him that this would have happened he would have done it anyway. All those men are like that. They're selfless."

    The Navy confirmed that 22 SEALS and eight other U.S. service members died when a CH-47 Chinook crashed in the restive Wardak province early Saturday morning.

    It was the single largest loss of life for U.S. troops since the Afghan war began in late 2001.

    They were part of a "quick reaction" force sent to assist members of the 75th Army Ranger Regiment pinned down by enemy fire in a fierce firefight, a U.S. military official speaking on condition of anonymity told CNN. The mission targeted a Taliban commander directly responsible for attacks on U.S. troops, military officials with knowledge of the operation said Sunday.

    Insurgents are believed to have shot down the helicopter, said the official, who was not authorized to release details to the media.

    The Taliban claimed militants downed the helicopter with a rocket-propelled grenade.

    Kimberly Vaughn saw TV reports about the downed helicopter Saturday morning, but the tragedy reached her home when her doorbell rang.

    "I thought, 'Oh, hopefully it's just a neighbor,' and as I rounded the stairs I saw the men in uniform and I just fell to my knees," she said. "There's no preparing for it. It's something you see in the movies. It's not something you're supposed to live through."

    Her father was standing with her to hold her up as the Navy officers told her that her husband was killed in action.

    "I fell to my knees and cried and didn't want to hear it, but it's the truth," Vaughn said. "You want it to be a mistake. You want them to say it's the wrong person, but I wouldn't wish this on anyone."

    Aaron Vaughn called his wife's cell phone Friday afternoon and spoke to her and their 2-year-old son Reagan, she said.

    "It was actually a great conversation -- probably just about time before he went out to work that night," she said. "We got to tell each other we loved each other, so it was a great conversation to have."

    Aaron and Kimberly, married for three years, also have a 2-month-old daughter, Chamberlyn. He was stationed in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

    "I want to tell the world that he was an amazing man, that he was a wonderful husband, and a fabulous father to two wonderful children," she said. "He was a warrior for Christ and he was a warrior for our country and he wouldn't want to leave this Earth any other way than how he did."

    Vaughn's grandmother called him "a great American" who wanted to be a Navy SEAL ever since he was a boy.

    Geneva Carson Vaughn recalled one of the last conversations she had with him. "I told him to be careful and he said, 'Granny, don't worry about me.' He said 'I'm not afraid because I know where I'm going if something happens to me.' Aaron was a Christian and he stood firm in his faith," she said, her voice heavy with emotion.

    "He's with the Lord now and I'll see him again some day."

    The family of Navy SEAL Tommy Ratzlaff confirmed to CNN that he was among those killed, but they were reluctant to say much about Ratzlaff or his job.

    Nephew Jeff Adams, who spoke via phone from Green Forest, Arkansas, Sunday said that Ratzlaff would want them to "keep a low profile," because as a Navy SEAL you've "got to stay secretive just to do his job."

    "He would have been grateful for all the support he's getting," Adams said. "We're proud of him. He had a lot of accomplishments. He did what he loved and died defending everyone he loved."

    Sgt. Patrick Hamburger, a soldier in the U.S. Army, was also on the fatal flight, his family said. Hamburger knew he was about to embark on an important and secret mission when he spoke to his family for the last time a few days ago, his brother said.

    Hamburger, 30, grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska, and joined the Nebraska National Guard soon after graduating from high school. A helicopter flight engineer, he arrived in Afghanistan only last week for his first tour of duty there, younger brother Chris Hamburger told CNN.

    He had told the family he wouldn't be in touch "because they had stuff to do," Chris Hamburger said.

    Hamburger's longtime girlfriend, Candie Reagan, and family members "got a pretty bad feeling about it" when they first saw news reports of a downed U.S. helicopter Saturday morning, his brother said.

    "It was so close to where he was at and we all started talking back and forth," Hamburger said.

    U.S. Army officers visited Reagan's Grand Island, Nebraska, home Saturday afternoon to tell her Hamburger was killed.

    "I was walking out of work and his girlfriend called on the phone in total hysteria and told me, and I told everybody else," Hamburger said. "They showed up at her door."

    Patrick Hamburger has a 2-year-old daughter with Reagan, who he was planning to marry when he returned to Nebraska next May, his brother said. He was also helping raise Reagan's 13-year-old daughter, Chris Hamburger said.

    Hamburger sent an e-mail to Reagan the day before his death. She read the e-mail to CNN's Don Lemon.

    "Please don't worry about me," Hamburger wrote. The e-mail assured Reagan that he was "doing everything in his power to be safe and to make it home in one piece."

    "Don't worry, this place isn't going to change me, I'm going to change this place," his last e-mail said.

    "Pat was always looking out for everyone around him," Chris Hamburger said. "... he was always taking care of us. He would get himself into bad situations to help us. He was selfless. He didn't worry about him(self) half as much as he worried about everybody else."

    "You could have been a complete stranger and he would have helped you. It was his selflessness that led him to Afghanistan," he said. "His group was getting deployed and he wanted to be with them," he said.

    "He said it was only right that he would be there, too."

    Hamburger's family is gathering in Lincoln waiting for the return of his body. His girlfriend's brother, Sgt. David Mason, was also in Afghanistan and is escorting Hamburger home.

    From CNN.com

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    That whole situation was a damn shame.. It's always the families you feel the worst for

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    I was captivated until I got to this point:
    "He was a warrior for Christ and he was a warrior for our country and he wouldn't want to leave this Earth any other way than how he did."
    That's just insane. Christ said turn the other cheek, not blow everyone up who isn't like you.

    Anyway, I feel sorry for her and her family, and I am happy for the loved ones I have...
    However, if you are going to step into an ant bed, you'll eventually be stung.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curt James View Post
    'I wouldn't wish this on anyone,' Navy SEAL widow says

    By Alan Duke, CNN
    UPDATED: 09:32 AM EDT 08.08.11

    Navy SEAL Aaron Vaughn "wouldn't want to leave this Earth any other way than how he did," his wife told CNN, a day after she learned her husband was one of 30 U.S. service members killed in a helicopter crash Saturday in Afghanistan.

    "He loved his job," Kimberly Vaughn said. "There was no way -- even if you could tell him that this would have happened he would have done it anyway. All those men are like that. They're selfless." (snip)


    Quote Originally Posted by myCATpowerlifts View Post
    I was captivated until I got to this point:
    "He was a warrior for Christ (snip)
    She's just stating the fact of her husband's faith. I'm sure there are Jews, Muslims, whatever serving in the military. Makes no difference to me and I don't mind the seeming contradiction.

    And isn't there a difference between the Old Testament which was more EYE FOR AN EYE!!! grrrand the New Testament's turn the other cheek attitude?

    Regardless, I have no problem with service members finding solace, stability, or whatever they find via faith. No matter the faith.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curt James View Post




    She's just stating the fact of her husband's faith. I'm sure there are Jews, Muslims, whatever serving in the military. Makes no difference to me and I don't mind the seeming contradiction.

    And isn't there a difference between the Old Testament which was more EYE FOR AN EYE!!! grrrand the New Testament's turn the other cheek attitude?

    Regardless, I have no problem with service members finding solace, stability, or whatever they find via faith. No matter the faith.
    Sure and any faith that does it, is one based off selfishness and not love.
    But that's cool too. Monkey's gonna monkey.

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    It's a horrible tragedy for all who died, the SEALs, pilots, Afghani's, civilian and including the SEAL Dog who worked and died along side his fellow warriors......
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    Such a heart tugging story. The good always die way to young.
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    This is sad....it's also a blow for the SEALS, replacing 22 well trained seals is not easy.

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    It is sad. my local newspaper said a seal from Philly died in the crash. It also said this guy was in on the raid that killed osama bin laden. Petty Officer Michael Strange, the son of a Philly police officer.
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    Uploaded by TimV010 on May 2, 2010
    In January 2010 the Today Show aired a series called Silent Warriors. This series gives a look at the training U.S. Navy SEALs candidates have to go through to become a fully qualified Navy SEALs and deemed ready for operational duty. This part is a look at how it is to be married to a U.S. Navy SEAL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curt James View Post




    She's just stating the fact of her husband's faith. I'm sure there are Jews, Muslims, whatever serving in the military. Makes no difference to me and I don't mind the seeming contradiction.

    And isn't there a difference between the Old Testament which was more EYE FOR AN EYE!!! grrrand the New Testament's turn the other cheek attitude?

    Regardless, I have no problem with service members finding solace, stability, or whatever they find via faith. No matter the faith.
    Yea there are differences but the new testament was meant to overwrite the old one. New rules, a tweak here, a tweak there... Jesus was the messenger of God's new attitude I guess.

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    I saw an interview this morning on one of the morning main-network TV shows, and a Seals father said that his son (that is deceased) told him"

    "We are fighting for the survival of the Republic."

    Meaning, he was fighting in Afghanistan for the survival of the United States.

    How and where did he get this logic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Smoothy View Post
    I saw an interview this morning on one of the morning main-network TV shows, and a Seals father said that his son (that is deceased) told him"

    "We are fighting for the survival of the Republic."

    Meaning, he was fighting in Afghanistan for the survival of the United States.

    How and where did he get this logic?
    Thought I recalled the father stating he meant radical Islamists as being the threat against the U.S.

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    ^ I only saw a portion of the interview, but the quote from the father was a complete quote.

    If he was referring to radical Islamists, I think they only way to "fight for the survival of the republic" is to end Islamic immigration and also evict muslims from the US.

    The US is too stupid to do the first, and the second is not legal.

    Radical Islamists in Afghanistan will never cause the US to cease to survive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Curt James View Post

    Uploaded by TimV010 on May 2, 2010
    In January 2010 the Today Show aired a series called Silent Warriors. This series gives a look at the training U.S. Navy SEALs candidates have to go through to become a fully qualified Navy SEALs and deemed ready for operational duty. This part is a look at how it is to be married to a U.S. Navy SEAL.
    I'd like to invite them over for some tea and crumpets..

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    Quote Originally Posted by REDDOG309 View Post
    It is sad. my local newspaper said a seal from Philly died in the crash. It also said this guy was in on the raid that killed osama bin laden. Petty Officer Michael Strange, the son of a Philly police officer.
    They were part of Seal Team 6 (the seal team whom took out bin laden,) however from what i've read, none of the seals killed in this crash were part of the bin laden raid.
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