Army Star Logo Patch

Army Star Logo Patch
$4.00

Army Star Logo Patch

Iron or Sew on.

$4.00

Army Mouse Pad

Army Mouse Pad
$8.00

Army Mouse Pad

Army (Strength of a Nation) Exclusive Military Art Full Color Mouse Pad

1/8" Thick  7-1/2"  x 6"

 

 

 

 

 

$8.00

325th Airborne Infantry Regiment Medallion

325th Airborne Infantry Regiment Medallion
$19.95

Front of Medal: Saint Michael Patron of Paratroopers, "Protect Us"
Back of Medal: 325 AIR Distinctive Unit Insignia (DUI)

Type of Metal: Nickel Coated Brass
Shape: Rectangular, with Twist Loop
Color: Antique Silver color
Dimensions: 1.5" x 7/8", including loop

$19.95

Sgt. 1st Class Nathan R. Chapman

SFC Nathan Ross Chapman

 Sgt. 1st Class Nathan R. Chapman was a Special Forces Communications Sergeant assigned to 3rd Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne). He was killed in action during Operation Enduring Freedom on Jan. 4, 2002, near the town of Khost in Afghanistan.

 Sgt. 1st Class Chapman was born into a military family at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., on April 23, 1970. As with most military children, he called several places “home” during his childhood.

SFC Mark Wayne Jackson

SFC Mark Wayne Jackson

 SFC Mark Wayne Jackson was killed in action on 2 October 2002 at Camp Enrile Malagutay, Zamboanga, Philippines as the result of a suicide attack. He was the Operations Sergeant for ODA 145.

 Sergeant First Class Mark Wayne Jackson was born at Saint Luke Hospital in Saginaw, Michigan to the proud parents of William Alva and Janice Marie Jackson on June 7th, 1962.

SFC Mitchell A. Lane

SFC Mitchell A. Lane
Age: 
34
California

 Sgt. 1st Class Mitchell A. Lane, 34, was a Special Forces engineer sergeant assigned to Company C, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) at Fort Bragg, N.C.

 He died from injuries he suffered from a fall while conducting a fast rope infiltration from a helicopter during a night combat assault Aug. 29, 2003 near Deh Chopan in Afghanistan’s Zabul province.

SFC Daniel Aaron Romero

SFC Daniel Aaron Romero
Age: 
30

 Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Aaron Romero was a Special Forces Communications Chief for B Company, 5/19th Special Forces Group (A), Colorado Army National Guard. He provided specialized resource management, effective communication, operations, tactics, communication operations, psychological operations, unconventional warfare planning, intelligence collection and processing to ensure his unit’s combat readiness.

CW2 Stanley Lorn Harriman

CW2 Stanley Lorn Harriman

 CW2 Stanley L. Harriman was a Special Forces Warrant Officer assigned to 3rd Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group(Airborne). He was killed in action on 2 March 2002 while leading his convoy through the Shahi-Kot Valley, near Gardez, Afghanistan.

 He was born on November 1, 1967, in Springfield, Missouri. Following his graduation from Strafford High School in 1986, he joined the Army, attending Basic Training and Advanced Individual Training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Following AIT he was awarded the MOS of 12B – Combat Engineer in the United States Army.

SFC Daniel H. Petithory

SFC Daniel H. Petithory
Age: 
32

 SFC Daniel H. Petithory, 32, was a Communications Sergeant assigned to ODA 574, Company A, 3rd Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne). He was killed in action during Operation Enduring Freedom.

 Dan was born in Massachusetts on June 30, 1969. He graduated from Hoosac Valley High School in Massachusetts in 1987. After enlisting as a Military Policeman in September 1987, he served a tour at Fort McClellan, Alabama.

SSG Paul A. Sweeney

SSG Paul A. Sweeney

 Staff Sgt. Paul A. Sweeney was a Special Forces communications sergeant assigned to Company A, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) at Fort Bragg, N.C.

 He was killed Oct. 30, 2003 when his unit was ambushed while on patrol north of Musa, Qalax in Afghanistan.

In September 2000, he attended the Special Forces Assessment and Selection Course and went on to attend the Special Forces Qualification Course, completing the Special Forces Communications Sergeant’s Course in 2001.