J. P. Blecksmith

J. P. Blecksmith

Infobox Military Person
name=James Patrick Blecksmith
born= birth date|1980|9|26
died= death date and age|2004|11|14|1980|9|26
placeofbirth= Pasadena, California
placeofdeath= Fallujah, Iraq
placeofburial=


caption=
nickname= J. P.
allegiance= United States of America
branch= United States Marine Corps
serviceyears= April, 2004–November,2004
rank=2nd Lieutenant
unit= 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment of the First Marine Division
battles= Iraq War *Operation Phantom Fury *Operation Iraqi Freedom II
awards=Bronze Star, Purple Heart

James Patrick Blecksmith (September 26 1980 – November 11 2004) was an American military officer who was the first officer killed in Operation Phantom Fury during Operation Iraqi Freedom II.

Biography

Blecksmith was born in Pasadena, California, September 26, 1980. He attended Valentine School, in San Marino, through 2nd grade, before his family moved to Seattle, Washington in 1989. After two years, the family returned to Southern California and Blecksmith enrolled at the Flintridge Preparatory School where he graduated in 1999. He lettered four years in track, two years in soccer and three years in football. He was named to three national All-American teams and was first-team all San Gabriel Valley. In track, he medaled, at the California Interscholastic Federation finals, in nine events and was all-(CIF) in his sophomore, junior and senior years, and was the Prep League Most Valuable Athlete in 1999. He served as 10th grade class president and was a member of the National Honor Society. Upon graduation from high school, Blecksmith entered the United States Naval Academy in June, 1999. [cite web|url=http://www.jpblecksmith.org/|title=J. P. Blecksmith|publisher=JP Blecksmith Leadership Foundation|accessdate=2008-05-26] Blecksmith's father, Edward, had served in the Marines in Vietnam. cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1208/is_50_228/ai_n8576600|title=The joy of victory, the reality of losses: I have to confess I wondered why that man just kept smiling|last=Kindred|first=Dave|date=2004-12-13|publisher=BNET BusinessNetwork|accessdate=2008-05-26]

United States Naval Academy

Although heavily recruited, Blecksmith saw limited action on the field for the Naval Academy. He matched the prototype of the 21st century quarterback, 6-3, 216 with a rocket arm; but Navy ran an antiquated offense, where the quarterback was not the centerpiece. As a back-up quarterback, he completed 3 of his 4 passes, returned 2 kickoffs and caught a pass as a wide receiver during the Army-Navy game in 2001. [cite web|url=http://www.usna.com/NetCommunity/SSLPage.aspx?pid=1211|title=Blecksmith gone, not forgotten|publisher=U.S. Naval Academy|accessdate=2008-05-26]

Military career

After graduating from the Naval Academy in May, 2003, Blecksmith accepted a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. He completed The Basic School (TBS) and the Infantry Officer’s Course at Quantico, Virginia. In April, 2004 he was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment of the First Marine Division and commanded the 3rd Platoon of India Company. The Battalion was deployed to Iraq on September 10, 2004.

Death

On March 31 2004, Iraqi insurgents in Fallujah ambushed a convoy containing four American private military contractors from Blackwater USA, who were conducting delivery for food caterers ESS. [ [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/warriors/contractors/highrisk.html "The high-risk contracing business"] , "Frontline", PBS. Accessed 13 May 2007.]

The contractors were dragged from their cars, beaten, and set on fire. Their burned corpses were then dragged through the streets before being hung over a bridge crossing the Euphrates. [Fisk, Robert. [http://www.robert-fisk.com/articles387.htm Report] , "The Independent", 1 April 2004. Accessed 13 May 2007.] Photographs of the event were released to news agencies worldwide, causing outrage in the United States, and prompting the announcement of a campaign to reestablish American control over the city. [Chandrasekaran, Rajiv (2007). "Imperial Life in the Emerald City". London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-0-7475-9168-9. p 305.]

This led to an unsuccessful US operation to recapture control of the city in Operation Vigilant Resolve, and then a successful recapture operation in the city in November 2004, called Operation Phantom Fury in English and Operation Al Fajr in Arabic. Blecksmith's India Company was the first to enter the city and start the house-to-house search operation in the Jolan District. On November 14th Blecksmith died from small arms fire while leading the third platoon in the clearing of these buildings. The bullet entered his left shoulder and was deflected down to his heart. Operation Phantom Fury resulted in the reputed death of over 1,350 insurgent fighters. Approximately 95 American Marines were killed, and over 1,000 wounded.

Legacy

On Veterans Day, November 11, 2006, two years to the day after Blecksmith's family heard he'd been killed in action in Iraq, the Marines renamed Pasadena's Marine Corps Reserve Center in his memory. [cite web|url=http://www.usna2003.com/news/newsandarticles_article.asp?DID=17|title=Shipmate: December, 2006|publisher=USNA 2003|accessdate=2008-05-26] The San Marino Tribune announced that proceeds from their annual 5K Run & Walk, scheduled for Monday, July 4th, will benefit the J.P. Blecksmith Leadership Foundation at Flintridge Preparatory School in La Cañada. [cite web|url=http://www.jpblecksmith.org/DOWNLOADS/San%20Marino%20Tribune%20-%20serving%20San%20Marino,%20CA050605.htm|title=Tribune’s 5K Run to Benefit Blecksmith Leadership Fund|publisher=San Marino Tribune |accessdate=2008-05-26] On April 20, 2005 James Patrick Blecksmith was awarded the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star for his courage and bravery. [cite web|url=http://www.triathletemag.com/Departments/News/2007/3rd_annual_JP_Blecksmith_Memorial_5K_in_San_Marion__Calif_.htm|title=3rd annual JP Blecksmith Memorial 5K in San Marion, Calif.|date=2007-06-03|publisher=Triathlete Magazine |accessdate=2008-05-26]

In an episode of NCIS, actor Mark Harmon wears a J.P. Blecksmith memorial t-shirt in the episode "In The Dark."

ee also

References

Persondata
NAME= Blecksmith, J. P.
SHORT DESCRIPTION= American military officer
DATE OF BIRTH= September 26, 1980
PLACE OF BIRTH= Pasadena, California
DATE OF DEATH= November 11, 2004
PLACE OF DEATH= Fallujah, Iraq


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