SSGT Juan Miguel “Jokester” Ridout

SSGT Juan Miguel “Jokester” Ridout Veteran

Birth
Death
22 Feb 2002
Burial
Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, USA
Memorial ID
10516696 View Source
Air Force Staff Sgt. Ridout was assigned to the 353rd Special Tactics Squadron, based at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Ridout was killed in an MH-47E crash during a training exercise. His helicopter crashed after dropping off Special Forces troops and equipment on Basilan Island, about 550 miles south of Manila. It plummeted into high seas and exploded. Juan lost his mother to cancer before he started kindergarten, and he and his sister spent much of their childhood moving to different towns and schools across the world with their father, a Navy seaman. Juan's co-workers fondly remembered him as the unit's jokester, one who enjoyed his job and had a love for life. Juan was an expert swimmer, parachutist, demolitions technician and paramedic and was named his Special Forces Squadron's Pararescueman of the Year in 1999 for his heroism. In May 1999 he exchanged gunfire with Serbian forces as he rescued a pilot whose F-16 had been shot down by an enemy missile deep inside hostile territory. He was a very modest man who never once bragged or boasted about his combat mission in Bosnia or the warrior's rack on his uniform. He never talked about the great things he had done.

Members on the MH-47E.
U.S. Army 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, Fort Campbell, Kentucky:
Maj. Curtis D. Feistner
Capt. Bartt D. Owens
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Jody L. Egnor
Staff Sgt. James P. Dorrity
Staff Sgt. Kerry W. Frith
Staff Sgt. Bruce A. Rushforth, Jr.
Sgt. Jeremy D. Foshee
Spc. Thomas F. Allison

U.S. Air Force 353rd Special Operations Group, Kadena Air Base, Japan:
Master Sgt. William L. McDaniel II
Staff Sgt. Juan M. Ridout
CNN Report
Air Force Staff Sgt. Ridout was assigned to the 353rd Special Tactics Squadron, based at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Ridout was killed in an MH-47E crash during a training exercise. His helicopter crashed after dropping off Special Forces troops and equipment on Basilan Island, about 550 miles south of Manila. It plummeted into high seas and exploded. Juan lost his mother to cancer before he started kindergarten, and he and his sister spent much of their childhood moving to different towns and schools across the world with their father, a Navy seaman. Juan's co-workers fondly remembered him as the unit's jokester, one who enjoyed his job and had a love for life. Juan was an expert swimmer, parachutist, demolitions technician and paramedic and was named his Special Forces Squadron's Pararescueman of the Year in 1999 for his heroism. In May 1999 he exchanged gunfire with Serbian forces as he rescued a pilot whose F-16 had been shot down by an enemy missile deep inside hostile territory. He was a very modest man who never once bragged or boasted about his combat mission in Bosnia or the warrior's rack on his uniform. He never talked about the great things he had done.

Members on the MH-47E.
U.S. Army 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, Fort Campbell, Kentucky:
Maj. Curtis D. Feistner
Capt. Bartt D. Owens
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Jody L. Egnor
Staff Sgt. James P. Dorrity
Staff Sgt. Kerry W. Frith
Staff Sgt. Bruce A. Rushforth, Jr.
Sgt. Jeremy D. Foshee
Spc. Thomas F. Allison

U.S. Air Force 353rd Special Operations Group, Kadena Air Base, Japan:
Master Sgt. William L. McDaniel II
Staff Sgt. Juan M. Ridout
CNN Report


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (: accessed ), memorial page for SSGT Juan Miguel “Jokester” Ridout (25 Jun 1972–22 Feb 2002), Find a Grave Memorial ID 10516696, citing Memory Gardens Cemetery, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Johnny History (contributor 49654896).