Hawkeye, Myke, CPT

Special Forces
 
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Service Status
USAR Active
Final Rank
Captain
Last Service Branch
Special Forces (1987-Present)
Last MOS
18A-Special Forces Officer
Last MOS Group
Special Forces
Primary Unit
2007-2009, 18A, Special Operations Command, Pacific (SOCPAC) Army Element, US Pacific Command (USPACOM)
Previously Held MOS
18Z5-Special Forces Senior Sergeant
Service Years
1982 - Present
Special Forces (1987-Present)
Special Forces
Captain
Four Service Stripes
One Overseas Service Bar

 Official Badges 

Army Reserve Recruiter Badge (obsolete)


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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Special Forces Association
  1986, Special Forces Association - Assoc. Page


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

Assigned to UN HQ for US Army Element, KOREA
LTC Billet as Special Forces Grounds Ops LNO.
Still in the Active Reserves.

   
Other Comments:

Still doing Contract work part time for US GOV'T

   


NEO - Operation Silver Anvil (Sierra Leone)
From Month/Year
April / 1992
To Month/Year
May / 1992

Description
Operation Silver Anvil was a non-combatant evacuation operation carried out by United States armed forces in Sierra Leone in April–May 1992. The operation successfully evacuated more than 400 people from the country.

President Joseph Saidu Momoh was overthrown in a coup d'état on April 29, 1992. The evacuating force from Special Operations Command Europe (SOCEUR), a subcommand of United States European Command, was commanded by Brigadier General Richard W. Potter.[1] Elements from Company C, 1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) [1-10th SFG (A)], and the 39th Special Operations Wing (later re-designated the 352d Special Operations Group), along with communication specialists from the SOCEUR Signal Detachment, other SOCEUR staff, two MC-130 Combat Talons from the 7th Special Operations Squadron, two HC-130 tankers from the 67th Special Operations Squadron, aircrews, combat controllers, and maintenance personnel.

Company C was informed of the coup in Sierra Leone's capital, Freetown, on the night of April 29 while conducting an exercise in Stuttgart, Germany. Work immediately began on mission planning and within 15 hours had "performed mission analysis, configured the unit's equipment, wrote orders, issued war-stocks, loaded the aircraft, and deployed." Despite the widespread civil unrest, the special operations force, under the operational control of United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE), "developed a rapport with the local military" and over the next two days evacuated 438 people, including 42 third-country nationals and several United States Air Force Medical Civil Action Program (MEDCAP) personnel. Two C-141s flew 136 people from Freetown to Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany, while C-130 sorties carried another 302 to Dakar, Senegal.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
April / 1992
To Month/Year
May / 1992
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories

Memories
Was operating in Sierra Leone running combat aviation operations, CSAR, Recon, VIP, QRF, Resupply & MEDEVAC as well as Intel and Air Combat ops from 1998-1999. Conducted the NEO for US &UK Expats and was last US person to exit country

   
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
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  7 Also There at This Battle:
 
  • Greene, Anthony, SGT, (1986-1993)
  • Johnson, Lewis, SFC, (1976-1997)
  • Muzzy, Tim, SFC, (1988-2008)
  • Norris, Henry, SGT, (1980-2000)
  • Parker, Sean, SFC, (1992-2008)
  • Driscoll, Shaun, CW4, (1975-1998)
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