Recoil Magazine

Recently Recoil Magazine published an article about different options of sighting for the M1 Garand rifle. A mention of the late SGM(R) Charlie Mohr and Chapter 45’s annual 3 Gun Shoot fundraiser was included. Below is an excerpt from the article.

“At the 2021 SGM Charlie Mohr Memorial 3 Gun match held at Richwood Gun and Game Club in Ohio, this rifle was used to win an Open Division stage. This match was created to support the Ohio Green Beret Support Group (a subsidiary of Chapter 45 of The Special Forces Association). To say the rifle was a head turner is an understatement, and the mounting system attracted the attention (good and bad) of a lot of attendees. Some shooters, including cadets from Ohio State's Army ROTC unit, got to send some rounds downrange with it.

The entire article can be found at https://www.recoilweb.com/m1-garand-project-fudd-wrecker-173652.html

 

Maj(R) Darren Baldwin Celebration of Life

The public is invited to a May 14 memorial tribute to Maj(R) Darren Baldwin, who at age 46 died Dec. 23, 2021, from injuries he had sustained in Iraq in 2005. The event will be held at 10:30 a.m. at Worthington Christian Church, 8145 N. High St.

Darren was born in Chicago, IL, raised in Worthington, Ohio where he graduated from Worthington Kilbourne High School in 1993. He graduated from the United States Military Academy, West Point, NY in 1998 with a bachelor’s degree in Systems Engineering.

He was first commissioned as a Field Artillery Officer and was stationed in Germany during which he was sent into combat in Kosovo as part of Task Force Falcon. Following his deployment, Darren continued his military training in the Special Forces Officer Qualification School at Fort Bragg, NC and was selected to serve in the US Army Special Forces in 2003. He served three tours in Iraq, one in Kosovo and traveled to many other countries while serving as the aide de camp to the US Army Special Forces commanding general at Fort Bragg, NC. He was awarded the Bronze Star (2OLC) and the Purple Heart for injuries received in Iraq.

Darren died from Traumatic Brain Injury which he sustained from two IED explosions while serving as a team leader with 10th Special Forces Group in Operation Iraqi Freedom on his second deployment in 2005. Doctors were amazed he lived as long as he did. He far exceeded their expectations.

Darren’s mother, Fran Wesseling, and her husband have devoted their lives to veterans. Fran founded the Green Beret Foundation Greater Cincinnati Chapter. The organization works to cover medical expenses that the VA and insurance companies fall short of coverage for injured veterans. Fran is a member of the Board of Directors and has raised over $1.7 million for The Green Beret Foundation.

Bravo Co. 2022 Fete

Bravo Company 2022 Fete

Chapter 45 was proud to financially support a night of honor for the Green Berets of Bravo Company and their Significant Others. The event was held at the Renaissance Hotel in downtown Columbus. Presentation of the American Flag and the playing of The Ballad of the Green Berets kicked off the event. This was followed by several of the soldier’s wives preparing a table for The Fallen Comrade. Next a Grog Bowl was created with ingredients of special meaning from each company deployment. After several toasts to team members and team leaders the event continued with “It might be time to move on” speech shared by a long time unit member, who before long would be transferring to another unit. At his speech conclusion, he was presented with a commendatory framed photo collage. The night ended with a great buffet dinner, much dancing, and lots of photos. Afterwords a soldier was heard saying, “This was one of the best military formals I’ve ever attended.” Thanks to all Chapter 45 donors who made this possible!

 
 

POW/MIA Dedication Ceremony

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On Memorial Day, chapter 45 members attended a dedication ceremony for a POW/MIA empty chair. The ceremony was held at Farrow Harley Davidson in lieu of the annual Rolling Thunder Motorcycle Ride which was cancelled due to COVID-19. A chaplain from Rolling Thunder Ohio hosted the ceremony and shortly after the dedication there was an unofficial bike ride to the National Veterans Museum and Memorial (NVMM) located in Columbus, Ohio. Chapter 45 remains an anchor supporter for Rolling Thunder Ohio.

OGBSG 2020 Scholarship Recipients

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Congratulations to the Ohio Green Beret Support Group Scholarship Recipients

We began year 2020 with three annual $1000 grants of tuition assistance for chapter members and their immediate family. The entire application process can be accessed via a link on the SFA 45 website. The Columbus Foundation reported on 4 June that its selection committee had chosen three recipients:

  • Chapter 45 Member - Chris Richman

  • Chapter 45 Member’s daughter - Hannah Gero

  • Chapter 45 Member’s daughter - Anne Krompecher

The Columbus Foundation has already notified them and the non-selects.

Best Foot Forward - Warrant Officer Nick Lavery's

We see the start Warrant Officer Nick Lavery's incredible journey through life, service, pain, and resiliency. In this episode, Nick talks about his decisions to serve and what the Army means to him, eventually leading to a remarkable series of events during his service as a U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret.

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As a Green Beret and master of resilience, Nicholas speaks about what it means to live by the Army's Warrior Ethos. He expresses the importance of sacrifice, determination and selflessness service and describes what the Warrior Mindset is all about. Nicholas Lavery is the first Special Operations Forces operator above the knee amputee to return to combat. He has five combat deployments and has been awarded the Special Operations Command Excalibur Award, three Purple Hearts, the Silver Star, three Bronze Stars, and one Bronze Star with Valor for heroism in combat. In 2019 he received his commission as a warrant officer in the United States Army. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.