- Jason D. Cunningham
Infobox Military Person
name = SrA Jason D. CunninghamUnited States Air Force
born= birth date|1975|03|27 – death date and age|2002|03|04|1975|03|27
died=
placeofbirth=Carlsbad, New Mexico
placeofdeath=Near Takur GharAfghanistan
placeofburial=
caption = Cunningham training to become an Air Force pararescueman (PJ).
allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Air Force United States Navy (former)
serviceyears=1995-2002
rank =Senior Airman
commands=
unit = 38th Rescue Squadron,Moody Air Force Base , Georgia
battles=War in Afghanistan
awards=Air Force CrossPurple Heart Meritorious Service Medal
laterwork=
portrayedby=Senior Airman Jason D. Cunningham was aUnited States Air Force pararescueman who was killed in action onMarch 4 ,2002 while taking part inOperation Anaconda during the US war in Afghanistan. Cunningham was posthumously awarded the Air Force Cross for his actions during this engagement, which were credited with helping to save the lives of ten wounded soldiers. [Arana-Barradas, Louis A. (November 2002). [http://www.af.mil/news/airman/1102/world.html Air Force honors fallen hero] . "Airman".]Early life and service
Cunningham was born on March 27, 1975 and was a native of
Carlsbad ,New Mexico . [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_prfr/is_200209/ai_3877903563] He enlisted in theUnited States Navy in February 1995. While at his duty station onSeptember 25 ,1995 inNaples ,Italy , Cunningham met Theresa de Castro, a Navy enlisted woman who would later become his wife and mother of his two daughters. [Jowers, Karen (Sept. 9, 2002). "Guarding a Legacy". "Air Force Times".] Cunningham thought about joining the NavySEALs and had passed the fitness test, but decided instead to train to become an Air Force pararescueman. He left the Navy in 1998 and joined the Air Force in 1999. [Jowers] He completed the 21-month pararescue training in June 2001, and was deployed toAfghanistan in February 2002. [Walker, Terry. Air Force Print News. "Hero awarded Air Force Cross".] In Afghanistan, Cunningham was deployed toBagram Air Base . While at Bagram, Senior Airman Cunningham successfully pushed to allow pararescueman to carry whole blood into combat, which had not been allowed previously due to its status as an "FDA [Food and Drug Administration] controlled substance". [Naylor, Sean D. (April 29, 2002). "An Act of Courage". "Air Force Times" p. 14.]Battle of Takur Ghar
In the early morning of
March 4 , 2002, two SEAL teams under the command ofTF 11 were tasked to establish an observation point (OP) on the peak ofTakur Ghar to support on-going U.S. and Afghan military operations in theShahi-Kot Valley as part of Operation Anaconda. As a result of command and control ambiguitities, resulting from a change in command over theUS special forces in the operation, and mechanical difficulties with the two MH-47E Chinook helicopters that were to insert the SEAL teams, a landing zone was chosen on the peak itself instead of a landing zone offset of the peak. The SEALs experienced heavy resistance from theTaliban andAl-Qaida forces entrenched on Takur Ghar, suffering several casualties and heavy damage to the Chinooks. The SEALs requested the assistance of theUS Army Ranger Quick reaction force stationed atBagram Air Base , of which Senior Airman Cunningham was attached as part of a USAir Force Special Tactics team.The
Quick reaction force experienced communications difficulties en route to Takur Ghar, and did not receive the correct coordinates for the offset landing zone. Instead, the force attempted to land at the peak around 0610 hours and the Chinook carrying Cunningham was shot down after a RPG destroyed the helicopter's right engine. Heavyrifle andmachine gun fire was directed at the downed Chinook, causing "three fatalities and five critical casualties." [http://www.homeofheroes.com/valor/02_wot/afc_cunningham.html] Cunningham quickly went to work inside the aircraft on Specialist Marc Anderson, but Anderson had died immediately after being hit by small-arms fire as the Rangers began to leave the Chinook. Cunningham remained inside the helicopter, which remained a large target for the Taliban and Al-Qaida forces, to treat the wounded along with an Army medic, Cory Lamereaux. The soldiers inside the Chinook were visible to enemy fighters on the peak, forcing Cunningham and Lamereaux to move the wounded under enemysmall-arms and mortar fire from the Chinook to a location behind the helicopter with less exposure to enemy fire. [http://www.pjsinnam.com/War_on_Terror/Cunningham/Taku_Ghar2.htm] Cunningham and Lamereaux were able to stabilize the casualties, but they required helicoptermedevac . After reinforcements had arrived and the Rangers had cleared the peak and were awaiting extraction and medevac pickup, a small enemy group counterattacked. While continuing to administer an IV to a wounded aircrew member, Cunningham and Lamereaux were hit. [http://www.pjsinnam.com/War_on_Terror/Cunningham/Taku_Ghar2.htm] Cunningham was hit in the pelvic region at 1232 hours and was bleeding heavily. He was listed as an "urgent surgical" casualty, which requires immediate evacuation in order to save the patient's life. [http://www.pjsinnam.com/War_on_Terror/Cunningham/Taku_Ghar2.htm] However, commanders were wary to commit another helicopter in daylight, even though the on-scene tactical air controller said it was safe to do so with adequateclose air support . While waiting for medevac, Senior Airman Cunningham died of his wounds at approximately 1810 hours. Helicopters arrived at 2015 hours to evacuate the remaining Rangers, SEALs, and their casualties.Burial and awarding of the Air Force Cross
After his death, Senior Airman Cunningham's body was returned to the United States and he was interred in
Arlington National Cemetery on March 11, 2002. Cunningham was posthumously awarded the Air Force Cross for his actions on Takur Ghar, which were credited in the award citation with saving 10 lives. [http://www.homeofheroes.com/valor/02_wot/afc_cunningham.html] Air Force Chief of Staff General John P. Jumper presented the awards to Cunningham's wife and parents at a ceremony onKirtland Air Force Base on September 13, 2002.Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Gerald R. Murray remarked at the ceremony, that "the former Navy petty officer considered joining the SEALS, but became an Air Force PJ. His reasoning? While other special operators search and destroy, PJs search and save." [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_prfr/is_200209/ai_3877903563]In honor of Senior Airman Cunningham's actions, the
Moody AFB Airman Leadership School was dedicated renamed for him. [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/jdcunningham.htm] Also, according to his widow, now an Air Force first lieutenant, "a compound at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan has been named Camp Cunningham and ... a portion of the basic training facility atLackland Air Force Base inSan Antonio will be named in honor of Jason." [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/jdcunningham.htm]Notes and References
After his death, Jason's brother wrote a poem about him
Please don't stand and weep
Those men I had to save
Not just because of courage
Or because im brave
Not because of orders
Or because it was my dream
I did it for my brothers
I did it for the team
So please don't weep for me
for all I had to give
I did it for a reason
"So that others may live"
Notes
Other References
* [http://www.pjsinnam.com/War_on_Terror/Cunningham/Taku_Ghar1.htm Part 1: Ambush at Takur Ghar]
* [http://www.pjsinnam.com/War_on_Terror/Cunningham/Taku_Ghar2.htm Part 2: Ambush at Takur Ghar]
* [http://www.af.mil/news/airman/1102/world.html Air Force Honors Fallen Hero]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_prfr/is_200209/ai_3877903563 Hero Awarded Air Force Cross]
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/jdcunningham.htm Arlington National Cemetery collection of media articles]
* [http://www.pjsinnam.com/War_on_Terror/PDF_Docs/AF%20Times%20Cunningham.pdf An Act of Courage (pdf)]
* [http://www.vfw.org/index.cfm?fa=news.magDtl&dtl=1&mid=3646 VFW Magazine: Valor in the Face of the Enemy - Air Force Cross awarded to Senior Airman Jason Dean Cunningham]
* Naylor, Sean. "Not a Good Day to Die: The Untold Story of Operation Anaconda." Penguin Group (New York), 2005.
* Hirsh, Michael. "None Braver: U.S. Air Force Pararescuemen in the War on Terrorism." 2004.External links
* [http://www.homeofheroes.com/valor/02_wot/afc_cunningham.html Air Force Cross Citation]
* [http://www.pjsinnam.com/War_on_Terror/Cunningham/Cunningham.htm Collection of pictures and reports by fellow soldiers and media]
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