HealthChannels Fore the Brave Pro-Am Charity Golf Tournament

HealthChannels Fore the Brave Pro-Am Charity Golf Tournament

It was a great day and night at the HealthChannels ScribeAmerica Fore the Brave Pro-Am Charity Golf Tournament fundraiser in our honor to help us raise funds and awareness for the ongoing financial support we provide to the Rangers and families of the 75th Ranger Regiment!

Special thanks to SGT (Ret.) Travis Dunn, Kelley and Sadie for coming to support LTWF and the event run by former 1/75 Ranger, Michael Murphy MD.

We couldn’t continue to do what we do without great Patriots like you! Rangers Lead The Way!

Rangers Lead The Way! 

Ranger Community Mourns SGT Cameron Meddock

Ranger Community Mourns SGT Cameron Meddock

It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts to share the news that SGT Cameron Meddock succumbed yesterday to injuries he sustained while in combat, valiantly and heroically fighting enemy forces in Afghanistan.

SGT Meddock leaves behind his beautiful pregnant wife Stevie and an extraordinary, loving family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Meddock/Nickel family. Please know we will continue to stand by your side.

May God Bless you all.

RANGERS LEAD THE WAY
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The 75th Ranger Regiment

U.S. Army Ranger Dies of Wounds

FORT BRAGG, N.C. – An Army Ranger died on January 17th, from wounds received during combat operations January 12 in Badghis Province, Afghanistan while serving with Company A, 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington.

Sgt. Cameron A. Meddock, 26, of Spearman, Texas, died Jan. 17, 2019, in Landstuhl, Germany, as a result of wounds sustained from small arms fire on Jan. 12, 2019, in Badghis Province, Afghanistan.

“Sergeant Cameron Meddock is one of America’s precious Sons. The entire Nation should strive to emulate the Warrior, Patriot and Husband that Cameron was. The 75th Ranger Regiment will forever honor Sergeant Cameron Meddock and his family will forever be a member of our Ranger family,” said Colonel Brandon Tegtmeier, Commander of the 75th Ranger Regiment.
Meddock enlisted in the U.S. Army November 14, 2014.

He completed One Station Unit Training as an Infantryman, the Basic Airborne Course and the Ranger Assessment and Selection Program 1 at Fort Benning, Georgia.

Lieutenant Colonel Rob McChrystal, Commander of 2nd Ranger Battalion further stated that “Sergeant Cameron Meddock was a phenomenal Ranger, and his selfless service represents the very best of our great Nation. He will be missed dearly and the 2nd Ranger Battalion offers its sincerest condolences to his family.”

Following successful completion of Ranger Assessment and Selection Program Level 1, Meddock was assigned to Company A, 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment where he served as a machine gunner, automatic rifleman, gun team leader and most recently as a fire team leader.

His military education includes the U.S. Army Ranger Course, Basic Airborne Course, Basic Leader Course, and Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape Course.

Meddock’s awards include a Purple Heart, a Joint-Service Commendation for Combat, the Army Achievement Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Campaign Star, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, and the NATO Medal. He was on his second deployment in support of Operation Resolute Support.

Meddock’s decorations include the Ranger Tab, Parachutists Badge, Expert Infantryman’s Badge, Combat Infantryman’s Badge, and the Expert Marksmanship Qualification Badge for a Rifle.

SGT Cameron Meddock

Sgt. Cameron A. Meddock, 26, of Spearman, Texas, died Jan. 17, 2019, in Landstuhl, Germany, as a result of wounds sustained from small arms fire on Jan. 12, 2019, in Badghis Province, Afghanistan while serving with Company A, 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington.

“Sergeant Cameron Meddock is one of America’s precious Sons. The entire Nation should strive to emulate the Warrior, Patriot and Husband that Cameron was. The 75th Ranger Regiment will forever honor Sergeant Cameron Meddock and his family will forever be a member of our Ranger family,” said Colonel Brandon Tegtmeier, Commander of the 75th Ranger Regiment.

Meddock enlisted in the U.S. Army November 14, 2014. He completed One Station Unit Training as an Infantryman, the Basic Airborne Course and the Ranger Assessment and Selection Program 1 at Fort Benning, Georgia.

Following successful completion of Ranger Assessment and Selection Program Level 1, Meddock was assigned to Company A, 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment where he served as a machine gunner, automatic rifleman, gun team leader and most recently as a fire team leader.

His military education includes the U.S. Army Ranger Course, Basic Airborne Course, Basic Leader Course, and Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape Course. Meddock’s awards include a Purple Heart, a Joint-Service Commendation for Combat, the Army Achievement Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Campaign Star, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, and the NATO Medal. He was on his second deployment in support of Operation Resolute Support.

Meddock’s decorations include the Ranger Tab, Parachutists Badge, Expert Infantryman’s Badge, Combat Infantryman’s Badge, and the Expert Marksmanship Qualification Badge for a Rifle.

Sadly, when Cameron was mortally wounded, his wife Stevie was 20 weeks pregnant with their first child. It took an almost herculean effort to fly his family, including mother, step father, father and brother to Germany in time to say their goodbyes. With no passports and all coming from remote areas, Army Ranger Lead The Way Fund worked day and night to make sure they made it in time. They did. Stevie has since given birth to their beautiful daughter Brinley and Army Ranger Lead The Way Fund continues to communicate with her regularly to make sure all of their needs are being met.

 

Betty Palmer

Dear Lead The Way Fund, 

I do not know how to address or thank you for the generous Casualty Assistance Grant. I remain unable to express my gratitude and regard for the man and unexpected acts of generosity, kindness and support that has come my way. I am particularly touched by the degrees of care from the Rangers, their extended organizations and family/families. 

It is inadequate to send a simple card.  I hope to convey my appreciation and to acknowledge the impact of the fund. 

Respectfully, 

Betty Palmer 

The Vawter / Brehm Family

Dear Jim, Mary, Jill and Staff. 

We would like to give you our heartfelt thanks for all your hard work in honoring Dale (Sgt. Dale Brehm).  Words cannot express our appreciation. The event was moving and brought us much comfort.  

Thank you for remembering and honoring Dale. 

Yours truly, 

Ed & Laura Vawter and Family, Pete & Raini (Brehm) Gomez and Family