Sergeant nathan ross chapman biography definition
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Summary of Action: Battle at Takur Ghar
Sergeant Chapman enlisted in the Air Force on Sept. 27, , as an information systems operator, but felt called to be part of Air Force special operations. In , he cross-trained to become an Air Force combat controller.
According to friends and family, Sergeant Chapman had a tendency to man the difficult look effortless, and consistently sought new challenges. Dating back to his high school days, he made the varsity soccer squad as a freshman. Also an avid muscle-car enthusiast, he rebuilt and maintained an old Pontiac GTO.
Combat control would prove to be another instance of “making it look easy.”
Combat control training is more than two years long and amongst the most rigorous in the U.S. military. Only about one in ten Airmen who start the program graduate.
From months of rigorous physical fitness training to multiple joint schools – including military SCUBA, Army static-line and freefall, air traffic c