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April 23, 2004
RIP, Pat Tilman
Just breaking at ESPN and ABC News: Pat Tillman, a former NFL player who swapped a glamorous football career to enlist in the U.S. Army, has been killed in action in Afghanistan, ABCNEWS has learned. For those of you who might have forgotten about Tillman, here's an account of his decision to join the Army that ran back in 2000. I just feel horribly sad. Tillman is survived by his wife, Marie, his parents, and two brothers. My condolences to his family. POSTSCRIPT: This link will take you to Tillman's player profile at NFL.com. Here's a link to an NFL.com story about Tillman's decision to leave football behind for life in the Army. Here's the story about how Tillman and his brother, a minor league baseball player, were given ESPN's Arthur Ashe Courage Award at last year's ESPYs. At the Arizona Republic, Dan Bickley mentioned Tillman in a column about Arizona State's athletic program just this morning. Here's the first news that ran today in Tillman's hometown paper. ANOTHER UPDATE: Some reaction to Tillman's death over at NFL.com. Here's a link to a piece Peggy Noonan wrote about Tillman two years ago (link via Drudge). Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: Listed below are links to weblogs that reference RIP, Pat Tilman:
» Fallen Hero from Rocket Jones Tracked on April 23, 2004 02:19 PM CommentsThat's terrible news. The guy was total class and truly an American hero. Posted by: at April 23, 2004 11:15 AM Agreed. My sympathies to him and his family. Rangers lead the way. Posted by: at April 23, 2004 03:12 PM he has, in death unfortunately, defined Hero. he left a life of celebrity and wealth to go thru what he had to understand was nothing but a miserable situation. i know from experience the training is easy, the physicallity too, but continuous combat stretches the soul thin. Posted by: at April 23, 2004 04:49 PM Very sad news. He was an inspiration. Posted by: at April 23, 2004 05:27 PM It takes a very special person who could of been living a life of fame and fortune but decided to fight for his country instead, how many people would of done that? My sympathy goes out to his family. Posted by: at April 29, 2004 11:58 AM Post a commentThanks for signing in, . (If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.) |