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Ryan “Biggles” Curtis Job - National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum. Age: 28. Branch: USN. Rank (s): AO3, SO2. Unit: ST3. Station: Coronado, CA. Fallen on: 24 Sep 2009. Location: Scottsdale, AZ. Era: Global War on Terror. Campaign: Training.
Lee was the first Navy SEAL killed in combat during Operation Iraqi Freedom. A fellow SEAL Team 3 member, Ryan "Biggles" Job, was critically injured by a sniper and Lee single-handedly provided cover fire while other team members prepared Job for medical evacuation.
2 Αυγ 2017 · It describes the downing of one of his team members—Ryan “Biggles” Job—and the fateful events consequent to it. The sequence is already familiar to anyone who has read American Sniper, for Kyle was on the rooftop where Biggles was hit, and he played a primary role in what followed.
Naval Special Warfare Operator 2nd Class Ryan Curtis Job (March 11, 1981-September 24, 2009) was a U.S. Navy SEAL who served on SEAL Team 3, Charlie/Cadillac Platoon. Job served along side Navy SEALs Chris Kyle, Marc Lee, Kevin Lacz and Jocko Willink.
Ryan Curtis “Biggles” Job. Ryan, formerly an aeronautical engineer, served as a Navy SEAL in Iraq. In 2006, during a rooftop patrol, a sniper's bullet struck the rifle Ryan was holding.
31 Ιαν 2015 · Tragically, after surviving the deadly attack in Iraq, Ryan Job died of an accidental medical overdose at Maricopa County Medical Center, two days after a round of facial reconstructive surgery. Ryan’s wife was pregnant with their first child at the time of his death.
Mr. Job, who grew up in Issaquah, died Thursday morning after major reconstructive surgery at Maricopa Medical Center in Phoenix. He was 28. Mr. Job’s younger brother, Aaron, served three tours of duty in Iraq with the Marines. The Seattle Times profiled the Job family during Aaron Job’s deployments in 2003 and 2004.