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Lt
Col Kevin M. Shea, USMC
Memorial Bust/Figure
Justification for
Dedication into
The Hall of Heroes
at the USAF Academy
15 March 2007
Memorial Board Presentation
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- Inspirational
Leader
- War
Hero Twice Over
- Exemplary
Marine
- Family
Man
- Model
Warrior for USAFA and All Service Academy Cadets
- Lt
Col Shea knew his goal was to serve as a line officer in the US Marine
Corp.
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- His desire came true in May 1989
when he was granted a
cross-commission into the USMC as a 2nd Lt. after completing his
USAFA
B. of S. in General Engineering
- He served combat duty in various
conflicts and
operations distinctively, paving the way for future USAFA
cross-commissions into the USMC – a proven combat warrior and
soldier that started his career at the USAFA Prep School & USAFA
- Company Commander, Platoon
Commander, Operations Officer,
Executive Officer.
- Selected to be a Battalion
Commander.
- Support Company Detachment
Commander, for the 9th Communications Battalion in OPERATION DESERT
STORM
- Liaison Officer for Marine Forces
Central Command (MARCENT) G-6, and JCSE Task Force Commander, Combined
Special Operations Task Force, during OPERATION DESERT THUNDER
- Communications Officer (G-6)
Regimental Combat Team 1 (RCT-1), 1st Marine Div, OPERATION IRAQI
FREEDOM II
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- His experience and expertise led to
training several Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU - SOC, Special
Operations Command) Force Reconnaissance Platoons in deep
reconnaissance, direct action communications missions
- Directly supported & led mobile
training teams in support of combat against counter-narcotics missions
in LATAM AOR
- He was a Jump Master and Combat
Diver
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- Awarded Numerous Medals
- Bronze Star with Bronze “V”
device for Valor
- Purple Heart
- Defense Meritorious Service Medal
with Gold Star device
- Meritorious Service Medal
- Joint Service Commendation Medal
- Navy-Marine Corp Service
Commendation Medal, Gold Star
- Joint Service Achievement Medal
- Combat Action Ribbon with Bronze
Star
- Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
SWA Medal with two bronze stars
- Global War on Terrorism
Expeditionary Medal
- Kuwait Liberation Medal (two)
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Decorated
Marine
- Nominated for the Bronze Star with “V”
for Valor device one month before his death.
- Excerpts from his Bronze Star Citation:
- …exceptional leadership and initiative
provided reliable and consistent tactical communications to RCT-1,
which attributed directly to saving Marine lives, and enabled timely
operational reporting which led to the death or capture of hundreds of
insurgents.
- His leadership and expertise
orchestrated the engineer, installation, operation, and maintenance of
the largest tactical regimental communications network in the history
of the Marine Corps.
- This rising star and future commanding
leader was cut short as his career was just blossoming.
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Future Leader Cut Short
- He was selected to be the Commanding
Officer of the 9th Communications Battalion which was set for June 2005
- Ironically this is the same unit that a
then Lt Col Robert M. Shea commanded during OPERATION DESERT STORM and
the same unit that the then Lt. Kevin M. Shea started his combat
exploits in defeating Saddam Hussein’s army in Kuwait.
- Lt. General Robert M. Shea was the
former Director for Command, Control, Communications and Computer
Systems (J-6) C4 Systems for the Joint Chief’s of Staff (JCS) &
principle advisor to the Chairman, JCS on all C4 systems matters w/in
the Department of Defense.
- Lt Col Kevin M. Shea is one of the
highest ranking Marine’s to die in the on going OPERATION IRAQ FREEDOM.
Model for All Academy Cadets
- Honorary US Naval Academy graduate after
tenure as Professor of Electrical Engineering at the US Naval
Academy in 2003
- Naval Post Graduate School grad. with a
Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering (MSEE)
- Assistant Coach for USN Academy Rugby
Team
- Lettered on USAFA Varsity Football Team
as defensive end on the 1987 Freedom Bowl team
- Played on the USAFA Rugby Team which
directly contributed to their becoming National Champions in 1989
- Career officer with two combat
deployments, numerous combat support deployments and world-wide
operational missions
- Well decorated and mission oriented
- He epitomized the USAFA cadet & USAF
character and core values mold/motto:
- Integrity 1st, Service Before Self,
Excellence In All We Do
- Lt Col Kevin M. Shea exemplified the
USMC core values: Honor, Courage & Commitment
- First of a kind combat casualty Golf
Tournament named in his honor to raise funds for the Lt Col Kevin M.
Shea Memorial Scholarship Fund which benefits children of the US Marine
Corps
- Lt Col Shea demonstrates he is deserving
of being amongst those dedicated in the Mall of Heroes
- Lt Col Shea is the third USMC
cross-commission from USAFA to be killed in on-going combat operations
and the first to die since the Vietnam war.
- He is the first and thus far only USAFA
Class of 1989 to die in the War Against Terror in Iraq and elsewhere
- Kevin is the first ever USAFA graduate
with an Honorary US Naval Academy graduate title to die in combat ops.
- He is the only cross-commission USAFA
Preparatory school graduate to die in combat; USAFA Prep Sch 1985
- The then commander of RCT-1 (Col. John
Toolan):
- “He played a role in both Fallujah 1
& 2, in that the entire RCT command and control system was created
and developed by Kevin and served to facilitate the smooth execution of
all combat operations, even after he was killed.”
“The reality of his role as the RCT G-6, was that he was tireless,
incredibly courageous during several ambushes, and always took care of
his Marines and Sailors before himself. He epitomized selfless service,
and was widely loved and respected because of his leadership.”
Brigadier General, John Toolan, USMC
Principal Director, Asia and
Pacific Affairs
Office of the Secretary of
Defense (OSD)
- “Lt. Col. Shea was a role model
Marine. He was everything a Marine should be.”
Lance Cpl. John H.
Wells
Choctaw, Okla.-- Radio operator with RCT-1.
"It's a rare honor (bestowed for)
having one of the biggest impressions of anyone here," (about the USNA
honorary graduate degree given to Lt Col Shea in 2003 after finishing
his professorship as an Electrical Eng. instructor.).”
Major Jeff Nagel
“Shea also made a big impression as a Marine leader,” Nagel said. “He
had all the raw tools - humility, compassion, intelligence, strength.
But despite all those attributes, he never rested on his laurels.”
“He led from the front and he led by example.”
Lt. Col. Austin Renforth
(Longtime Shea friend and fellow rugby player)
- From Those Who Knew/Served w/ Lt Col Shea
- “I respected him tremendously and felt
honored to have known him.”
Mr. Jack Freeze (fellow USN Academy instructor)
- “I knew Kevin from the All-Marine
Rugby Team in 1992 and from the Command and Control Systems Course in
Quantico in 1994. Great athlete, hard core leader, super-funny guy...a
Marines' Marine. A loss to our Corps and to all who knew
him.” Semper Fi
Lt Col Philippe "Boz" Rogers
- “He was an innovator, a visionary, an
intellect, one tough guy, and a very good friend. He will be
sorely missed.”
Lt Col Paul A. Miller, USMCAC/S G-6, 1st Marine
Division, Ar Ramadi, Iraq
- “All of these men gave their lives for
their brother Marines and Sailors here, and for all Americans in
defense of the freedoms we are all privileged to enjoy. America owes
these Marines and their families an endless debt of
gratitude.”
Lt Col Willy Buhl, USMC
- “Kevin and I lived across the hall
from each other at The Basic School in Quantico, VA, in 1989. He
carried the heavier M60 machinegun on all the hikes - normally it gets
passed around - he carried it the whole time. That is one small example
of his character. He was the kind of man and citizen that
represents the very best of America. I will miss him.”
Lt Col Michael Shoup, USMC
Stafford, VA
- "I served with Kevin at First Force
Recon Company from 1996-98. He was universally liked, trusted and
respected. He took a genuine interest in subordinate's
welfare. He was the eternal optimist towards underachievers whom
he mentored tirelessly. The Marine Corps and America is a lesser
place for his passing. Thank God for men like Kevin Shea. I was
privledged to have served with him."
Lt Col Trent Blackson, USMC
US Special Operations Command
Tampa, FL
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