RIP Pat Tillman

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Tillman Killed In Afghanistan

Friday, April 23, 2004


ESPN.com news services
Former NFL defensive back Pat Tillman was killed in action while serving as an Army Ranger in Afghanistan, ABCNEWS reported Friday.


He was 27.


Tillman was killed in direct action during a firefight in eastern Afghanistan on Thursday, Pentagon sources told ABCNEWS.


A Pentagon source told ABCNEWS that Tillman was killed when his Rangers patrol was attacked by small arms fire and mortars during a coordinated ambush.


One enemy combatant was killed, and Tillman was the only U.S. soldier killed during the ambush, said Pentagon sources. His brother, Kevin, is in the same platoon.


No other details were yet available.


Tillman played four seasons for the NFL's Arizona Cardinals as a safety after starring at Arizona State University.


In May of 2002, Tillman announced his intentions to join the Army, turning down a $3.6 million contract offer in the process for $18,000 a year and an uncertain quest to become an Army Ranger. Tillman and his brother Kevin decided to enroll in the U.S. Army Rangers after the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks.


Both Pat and Kevin, a former minor league baseball prospect in the Cleveland Indians organization, committed to three-year military terms, landing spots with the elite U.S. Army Rangers.


The Tillmans' goal to join the Rangers was not an easy one to achieve. Only 35 percent of all candidates get to wear the coveted black and gold Ranger Tab.


The two served in the Middle East as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom.


Pat and Kevin were recipients of the 11th annual Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the 2003 ESPYs. Their younger brother, Richard, accepted the award while the brothers were away.


In 2001, Pat Tillman turned down a $9 million, five-year offer from the St. Louis Rams to remain with the Cardinals for less money.


The 5-foot-11, 200-pound Pat graduated summa cum laude with a 3.84 GPA from Arizona State, with a degree in marketing. While a student, he used to meditate atop a 200-foot light tower above the university's stadium.


"If you don't know Pat, then you would think he's crazy," Phil Snow, who coached Tillman as Arizona State's defensive coordinator, said at the time of Pat's enrollment in the Army. "The planes flew so close to him that he could damn near reach out and touch them. He's just fearless."


Tillman's decision to join the Army's elite infantry unit did not come as a surprise to friends, as he was always setting challenges for himself.


Bored before the 2000 season, Tillman ran a marathon. After setting a franchise record with 224 tackles in 2000, he prepared for the following season's training camp by competing in a 70.2-mile triathlon.


"You don't find guys that have that combination of being as bright and as tough as him," Snow said.


For more info go to ABCNEWS.
 
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Unbelievable.

The man walks away from a multi-million dollar salary to fulfill his duty to his country. In the process he makes the ultimate sacrifice.

Those who benefit from his sacrifice, and that of countless others like him, mock him.
 
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Rip Pat Tillman, I hope our next prez decides to pull our troops out of iraq and afghanistan and bring them home, we arent want in those countries and it is being proven every day, with death's of Us soldiers. Bush declared an end to major combat and he's got saddam so why not bring our troops home?

Can I get a "Fuck Bush"?
 
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It wasn't his DUTY to do the governments dirt
The government's dirt? That's what you call a response to an attack on American soil that kills thousands of civilians? Joe American should have no interest in his brothers dying. That's some Washington suit's problem, eh?
 
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NEWSFLASH! Iraq didn't attack Amerika! 12 of the 19 hijackers were Saudi Arabian!

Way to go in afganistan! Since amerika's invasion, drug sales have gone up 400%. The Taliban still has control! Wow. Great job Tillman! Way to tackle them afgani's!
 
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Make up your mind, bro. We talking about Afghanistan or Iraq?

How's about since Tillman died in a firefight in Afghanistan we start there? Who do you suppose they were trying to get ahold of in the Afghanistan mountains?

Bush policies in Iraq aside. Military missteps worldwide aside. You're missing the bigger picture here.

Pat Tillman watched thousands die on broadcast TV one day. He sat down and thought about what he should do. He knew our armed forces would be going to battle, and decided that the best way for him to serve his country would be to take up arms with them. He walked away from a multi-million dollar salary and a brand new wife to put his life on the line to do whatever he could to prevent another tragedy like he witnessed. So that people like you could log on to Internet message boards to make fun of his death.

You're a child. I only hope that someday you're able to pull your head out of your rear and think about someone besides yourself.
 
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OBVIOUSLY HE WANTED TO HELP THE US OUT ANYWAY HE COULD BUT ID SAY HE DIDNT KNOW HOW MUCH BULLSHIT WAS GONNA HAPPEN OUT THERE,

THERES NO REASON FOR THEM TO STILL BE THERE, YOU CAN SAY WHAT YOU WANT BUT YES THERE TRYING TO PREVENT TERRORIST ATTACKS, MEAN WHILE IN OUR OWN COUNTY UNEMPLOYMENT IS GETTING HIGHER AND HIGHER AND I KNOW IM ONE OF THE MANY THATS GETTING AFFECTED BY IT EVEN THOUGH I HAVE A JOB IT SURE AINT SOMETHING EVEN CLOSE TO WORKING THE REST OF MY LIFE AT.
 
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Make up your mind, bro. We talking about Afghanistan or Iraq?.
I'm talking about both. The article clearly stated, "The two served in the Middle East as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom."

Doesn't sound like a hunting Osama type mission, now does it?


How's about since Tillman died in a firefight in Afghanistan we start there? Who do you suppose they were trying to get ahold of in the Afghanistan mountains?
See above.

Yes, he died in afganistan. But he was also part of the "Operation Iraqi Freedom." Sure did a great job liberating Iraq :hurt:

Pat Tillman watched thousands die on broadcast TV one day.
He sat down and thought about what he should do. He knew our armed forces would be going to battle, and decided that the best way for him to serve his country would be to take up arms with them. He walked away from a multi-million dollar salary and a brand new wife to put his life on the line to do whatever he could to prevent another tragedy like he witnessed.
We all watched thousands of innocent people die. Most of, however, didn't react on pure emotion and join the military. Not only did he leave his money behind, he left his FAMILY behind. The people who really needed him the most. This is why I called him an idiot.

So that people like you could log on to Internet message boards to make fun of his death.
Oh, thank you MR. TILLMAN for saving my life! What the fuck type of shit is that? If anything, he helped things get WORSE. The entire world views amerika negatively now. Why? Because Mr. Bush wants to make his pockets fatter? The previouisly divided arabic terrorist are now united. Thanks Tillman! Way to go!


You're a child.
No, I'm a 24 year old man who does not support Bu$hCo. or any other ignorant individual who thinks war = peace.

I only hope that someday you're able to pull your head out of your rear and think about someone besides yourself.
Every day I think about the 600+ americans who lost their lives for nothing. I think about the 10,000+ innocent Iraqi civilians who lost their lives for nothing, and I worry about how many more thousands of lives will be lost over bullshit.

Listen, I don't have to pay my respects to a man I never new. I think he was stupid for doing what he did, and I voiced my opinion. Either you agree or you disagree. I don't give a shit.
 
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Playa - I'm sure Tillman was well aware of the risks he was taking by enlisting.

2-0 - the number of years you've lived on this Earth are irrelevant. Your posts speak to your maturity level. Apparently I should've been more specific when I mentioned thinking of others. I didn't mean to include pissing on their graves.
 
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Playa - I'm sure Tillman was well aware of the risks he was taking by enlisting.
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I'm sure he was too. Listen, I never said his heart wasn't good or anything like that. It's quite possible he truly believed he was doing a good thing. All I said was that I think he was an idiot. Thats it, plain and simple.

2-0 - the number of years you've lived on this Earth are irrelevant.
I agree. You called me a child, that is why I stated my age.

Your posts speak to your maturity level.
How is that? Are mature people not allowed to have a sense of humor and speak their minds at the same time? Remember, you're the one who insulted me first.

Apparently I should've been more specific when I mentioned thinking of others. I didn't mean to include pissing on their graves
Pissing on their graves? I called the man an idiot. I don't care if you or anybody else disagrees. My opinion is the man was foolish for doing what he did. He had a family to take care of at home and in MY opinion, that should have been his first priority.
 
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The child was in reference to mental/emotional age, not chronological. Hence the maturity comment when you replied with your chronological age. Do mature folks have a sense of humor? Absolutely. Do mature folks, when hearing of a death of man who was doing something he considered honorable to help his fellow countrymen, laugh and exclaim, "what a fucking idiot!" No, they do not. And, yes, that reaction is pissing on someone's grave.
 
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RE: "You insulted me first."

That one caught me off guard. I just went and reviewed the thread. I assume you're talking about my statement that you're a child. I would assume from your comment that you had responded in kind, but I don't see where you've leveled any manner of personal insults towards me. Have I misinterpreted?