SGT Bradley Stephen Crose

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SGT Bradley Stephen Crose Veteran

Birth
Orlando, Orange County, Florida, USA
Death
4 Mar 2002 (aged 22)
Gardez, Gardez District, Paktia, Afghanistan
Burial
Orange Park, Clay County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Army Sgt Crose was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia. Crose was in command of a six member fire team; part of a helicopter rescue team sent to retrieve the body of Navy SEAL, Neil Roberts, who had been killed in combat during Operation Anaconda outside Gardez. Crose died in a gun battle with Taliban and al-Qaida fighters after two MH-47 Chinook helicopters were hit by grenades. Bradley was born at the Naval Hospital in Orlando into a Navy family and tradition. He graduated from Orange Park High School in 1998 and two weeks later he joined the Army. While in school, he held a Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do where he won a Bronze Medal in the Junior Olympics, was a runner-up at both the Florida and Georgia State Championships and fought in the Men's National Tae Kwon Do Championships in Houston, Texas at the age of 15. He was an avid Gator fan and reader, who spent $100 on classical literature at a local bookstore before he headed for Afghanistan. Bradley was proud to be an Army Ranger and was scheduled for discharge in October 2002. After getting out of the military, he planned on attending college, restoring his 1981 Corvette and hiking the Appalachian Trail.

U.S. Casualties From Iraq and Afghanistan Conflicts, 2001-2012
Name: Bradley Stephen Crose
Rank: Sergeant
Service: Army
Pay Grade: E05
Occupation Code: 11B
Occupation: Infantryman
Unit: COMPANY A, 1ST BATTALION, 75TH RANGER REGIMENT, HUNTER ARMY AIR FIELD, GA 31409
Incident Date: 4 Mar 2002
Incident Place: Afghanistan
Death Date: 4 Mar 2002
Death Place: Gardez, Afghanistan
Cause of Death: Hostile
Age: 27
Birth Year: abt 1975
Gender: Male
Race: White
Home Town: Orange Park, Clay, Florida, USA
Conflict: Operation Enduring Freedom
Source: Operation Enduring Freedom, U.S. Military Deaths, U.S. Department of Defense, Statistical Information Analysis Division.
Army Sgt Crose was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia. Crose was in command of a six member fire team; part of a helicopter rescue team sent to retrieve the body of Navy SEAL, Neil Roberts, who had been killed in combat during Operation Anaconda outside Gardez. Crose died in a gun battle with Taliban and al-Qaida fighters after two MH-47 Chinook helicopters were hit by grenades. Bradley was born at the Naval Hospital in Orlando into a Navy family and tradition. He graduated from Orange Park High School in 1998 and two weeks later he joined the Army. While in school, he held a Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do where he won a Bronze Medal in the Junior Olympics, was a runner-up at both the Florida and Georgia State Championships and fought in the Men's National Tae Kwon Do Championships in Houston, Texas at the age of 15. He was an avid Gator fan and reader, who spent $100 on classical literature at a local bookstore before he headed for Afghanistan. Bradley was proud to be an Army Ranger and was scheduled for discharge in October 2002. After getting out of the military, he planned on attending college, restoring his 1981 Corvette and hiking the Appalachian Trail.

U.S. Casualties From Iraq and Afghanistan Conflicts, 2001-2012
Name: Bradley Stephen Crose
Rank: Sergeant
Service: Army
Pay Grade: E05
Occupation Code: 11B
Occupation: Infantryman
Unit: COMPANY A, 1ST BATTALION, 75TH RANGER REGIMENT, HUNTER ARMY AIR FIELD, GA 31409
Incident Date: 4 Mar 2002
Incident Place: Afghanistan
Death Date: 4 Mar 2002
Death Place: Gardez, Afghanistan
Cause of Death: Hostile
Age: 27
Birth Year: abt 1975
Gender: Male
Race: White
Home Town: Orange Park, Clay, Florida, USA
Conflict: Operation Enduring Freedom
Source: Operation Enduring Freedom, U.S. Military Deaths, U.S. Department of Defense, Statistical Information Analysis Division.

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BRADLEY S CROSE
SGT US ARMY
AFGHANISTAN
AUG 4 1979 † MAR 4 2002
1/75TH RANGER BN
LOVING SON AND BROTHER