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NEWS: Gate dedicated to
Lakenheath hero |
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June
1, 2008: |
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Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United Kingdom |
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A
quiet reverence overtook Gate 2 here June 1 as members of the
48th Security Forces Squadron dedicated the new gate to a fallen
member of Royal Air Force Lakenheath. |
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Senior Airman Jason D. Nathan deployed to Iraq in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom and was mortally wounded by an
improvised explosive device June 23, 2007, while on a combat
patrol in Tikrit, Iraq. |
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Photo: Senior
Airman Jason D. Nathan's grandfather, sister and mother view a
plaque at the new Senior Airman Jason D. Nathan Gate June 1 at
Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England. The gate was dedicated to
Airman Nathan who lost his life June 23, 2007, while on a combat
patrol in Tikrit, Iraq. Members of Airman Nathan's unit and Maj.
John Northon, the 48th Security Forces Squadron commander,
offered support to his family. |
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In
addition to distinguished visitors, several Airmen who served in
Iraq with Airman Nathan were in attendance. One of those was
Capt. Gregory Bodenstein of the 48th Security Forces Squadron
who was deployed as the Tikrit district police transition team
leader. |
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"Airman Nathan represents the absolute best of what the Air
Force brings to the fight every day," Captain Bodenstein said.
"The wing dedicating the gate to him shows the Air Force truly
appreciates the contributions those of us with boots on the
ground make to the war on terror every day." |
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For
others who knew Airman Nathan, the dedication is a lasting
legacy. |
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"I
feel it is something that will always be here, and a reminder of
Nate," said Senior Airman Derek McCaghren of the 48th SFS and
Airman Nathan's deployed truck commander. "The gate is the first
posting for most security forces Airmen. They will know how he
sacrificed." |
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Photo: The
plaque placed at the Senior Airman Jason D. Nathan Gate stands
as a reminder of the fallen hero June 1 at Royal Air Force
Lakenheath, England. Airman Nathan was mortally wounded by an
improvised explosive device June 23, 2007, while supporting
Operation Iraqi Freedom on a combat patrol in Tikrit, Iraq. |
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To
help maintain the legacy, all Airmen posted to the Senior Airman
Jason D. Nathan Gate will have to memorize a special post
briefing. |
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Also
in attendance at the ceremony was Airman Nathan's family, his
grandfather, Rev. Lorenzo Holt, his sister, Janelle, and his
mother, Phyllis Nathan. In addition to attending the ceremony,
his family was able to spend time with the unit. |
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For additional information on
AFSPA Eagle Chapter visit the Eagle Chapter Air Force
Security Police Association by clicking
here. |
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"His
mom told me she doesn't blame me," Captain Bodenstein said.
"When he died, I felt a lot of guilt. I was hard on myself and
second guessed myself. His mother told me her son wanted to
serve and wanted to be in security forces. She said she was
proud of him and that she has no regrets and he had no regrets." |
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The
opportunity to meet Airman Nathan's family seemed to be good for
the entire team. |
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"I
was anxious," Airman McCaghren said. "I didn't know what to
expect and I wanted everything to be OK with (his mother) and
the team, and it was. It was awesome. There was a great weight
on my shoulders about how his family felt. As soon as I hugged
her, the weight lifted." |
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During the time spent together, his team members reminisced of
Airman Nathan. They talked of the practical jokes he would play,
and how spiritual he was. They also had an opportunity to tell
Ms. Nathan about his accomplishments as an Airman. |
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"(Airman Nathan) was dependable," Captain Bodenstein said. "In
combat you need to be able to depend on your Airman. It's life
or death. There was never any question with him. You could
depend on him." |
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