Are you telling us that no Delta force
soldiers died or are you telling us that those in the Delta forces who died
were not envolved in the Waco massacre?
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Dr Kamikaze
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http://www.infowars.com/training_deaths.html
Saturday, September 11, 1999
Fayetteville Online
LocalNews
Third soldier dies while training
Army officials order safety review
By J.S. Newton
Staff writer
The U.S. Army Special Operations Command has had another
fatal training accident involving a Fort Bragg soldier. It
is the third training death in as many days for Fort
Bragg-based special operations forces.
‘‘It’s all in the hands of God what happens to us every
day,’’ said Carol Darby, a spokeswoman for USASOC.
Following the incidents, the command ordered a thorough
worldwide review of all of its safety precautions.
Two soldiers from the 1st Battalion of the 3rd Special
Forces Group died Tuesday night when they were swept away
during a water training exercise in the Savannah River, Ga.
On Friday, officials identified 40-year-old Lt. Col. Timothy
A. Boyles as the second victim from the river accident. He
was commander of the 1st Battalion.
The identity of the first victim, Sgt. Eric Ellingson, was
revealed Thursday.
The most recent fatality occurred Thursday night when
36-year-old Master Sgt. Gaetano Cutino died on a helicopter
insertion exercise near Sicily Drop Zone on Fort Bragg.
He apparently died from injuries sustained while ‘‘exiting
from an MH-6 ‘‘Little Bird’’ helicopter,’’ military
officials said. Cutino was assigned to the U.S. Army Special
Operations Command.
Fran Gull, a Superior Court judge from Fort Wayne, Ind., was
Cutino’s sister.
She said her brother was a John Wayne fanatic and former
high school football player. But what he loved most was his
family and his job.
‘‘He loved soldiering,’’ she said. ‘‘He was a wonderful
father to his three kids, and he was a wonderful husband to
his wife.’’
Adding to an already tragic week for USASOC, military
officials announced Friday that an Army Ranger had
accidentally died in Germany from
a gunshot wound to the chest.
Sgt. Jamey Dimase, who was 26, of the 3rd Battalion, 75th
Ranger Regiment, Fort Benning, Ga. was participating in
marksmanship training at the time of his death, military
officials said.
Local military officials said there is no relationship
between the rash of accidents. ‘‘It’s just a coincidence,’’
said Jimmy Dean, a spokesman for the Special Forces
Association in Fayetteville. ‘‘There might not be another
(death) in five years.’’
Dean said he and a group of retired Green Berets had been
discussing the river death Friday morning. He said he and
other retired Green Berets all have drawn the same
conclusions.
‘‘It’s just one of those things,’’ he said. ‘‘When you
conduct training, you are going to have accidents.’’
He said special operations work requires training that is
realistic.
‘‘Safety is a big part,’’ he added. ‘‘But it still
happens.’’
Nevertheless, the commander of the United States Army
Special Operations Command, Lt. Gen. William Tangney,
ordered a comprehensive safety review ‘‘at all levels’’
under his command, Darby said.
Darby said Tangney wants to assure all soldiers are reminded
of safeguard requirements and that commanders emphasize risk
management during planning and execution of their training.
Tangney’s jurisdiction stretches across more than 50 areas
throughout the world. It is not known how long the review
would take, she said.
Darby said accidents like these hit the tightly knit Special
Operations community hard.
‘‘It’s like losing a member of their family,’’ she said.The
commander | Boyles began his job as commander of 1st
Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) in June.
He was commissioned in the Army in 1983 after completing
ROTC at West Virginia State College. He completed the
Special Forces Qualification course in 1989.
He is survived by his wife, Tina L. Boyles, and daughter,
Alexandra, both of Fayetteville. He is also survived by his
mother, Johnnye F. Boyles of Charleston, W.Va.Husband and
father | Cutino was from North Reading, Maine. The
Special Forces senior sergeant entered the Army in August
1980. He graduated from the Special Forces Qualification
Course in March 1989.
Cutino has had several positions in special operations units
including: 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Hunter Army
Airfield, Ga.; 1st Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group
(Airborne), Okinawa, Japan; and 1st Special Warfare Training
Group, U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and
School here.
His awards and decorations include two Meritorious Service
Medals, three Army Commendation Medals, two Army Achievement
Medals and six awards of the Army Good Conduct Medal. Cutino
earned the Ranger and Special Forces Tabs as well as the
Military Freefall Jumpmaster and Parachutist badges. He was
also authorized to wear various parachutists wings from
Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, Poland and Australia.
The military would not say specifically what he did. His
sister said he seldom discussed his job because of its
clandestine nature.
‘‘He didn’t talk much about his work because of what he
did,’’ she said. ‘‘But he loved jumping.’’
He is survived by his wife, Kathleen M. Cutino and three
children -- Vincent, Anthony, and Nicholas -- all of Fort
Bragg.
Funeral arrangements are being made for Ellingson at
the Smith Funeral Chapel, 120 N. 26th St., in Billings,
Mont. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the
John F. Kennedy Chapel on Fort Bragg.
Arrangements for the other soldiers are pending.
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