Saturday, August 06, 2011

Navy Special Warfare Operator Petty Officer 1st Class (SEAL/Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist) Jon T. Tumilson

Remember Our Heroes

Navy Special Warfare Operator Petty Officer 1st Class (SEAL/Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist) Jon T. Tumilson, 35, of Rockford, Iowa

Navy Special Warfare Operator Petty Officer 1st Class (SEAL/Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist) Tumilson was assigned to an East Coast-based SEAL team; died Aug. 6, 2011 in Wardak province, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when the CH-47 Chinook helicopter in which he was riding was shot down.

Fallen Iowa native remembered as a dedicated athlete, SEAL
The Associated Press

A longtime neighbor of an Iowan who was killed in the downing of a helicopter in Afghanistan says the man had always wanted to be a Navy SEAL.

Jan Stowe, of Rockford, told The Des Moines Register that Jon Tumilson “was like a hero to everyone here.”

Tumilson’s father, George Tumilson, told the Register that he confirmed the death of his son on Saturday. Tumilson wouldn’t comment further. The family also declined to comment to The Associated Press.

Stowe says Jon Tumilson was going to be a SEAL “since I can’t remember when.”

Tumilson, 35, was remembered as a feisty high school wrestler who later competed in marathons and triathlons as part of his preparation for a special forces career.

“He was willing to do whatever it took. He wanted to be there,” neighbor Mark Biggs told the Mason City Globe Gazette. “That was his second family.”

Friend Justin Schriever remembered Tumilson as “a die-hard at everything. He’d always go the extra mile on everything. He wouldn’t let anything stop him from accomplishing something.”

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Iowa-born Navy SEAL 'died living his dream"
The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa — An Iowa-born Navy Seal who was among the Americans who died aboard a downed helicopter in Afghanistan "died living his dream" as a member of the elite group, his family said in a statement.

Petty Officer John Tumilson, 35, of Rockford, was "proud to die this way — for his country and for the people he loved so much," said the statement released by the Navy Public Affairs Office on behalf of the Tumilson family, The Des Moines Register reported Tuesday.

"Jon and his friends are making a positive difference in our world — they work hard and make incredible sacrifices for the good of our Nation and our world," the family said. "He would want every American to know that and to be thankful for our military."

Tumilson joined the Navy after graduating from high school in Rockford in 1995. He is survived by his parents, George and Kathleen Tumilson, of Rockford, and two sisters.

Thirty Americans and eight Afghans were killed Aug. 6 when a rocket-propelled grenade fired by a Taliban insurgent downed their Chinook helicopter en route to a combat mission.

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Family, friends, hometown remember SEAL
By Perry Beeman
Des Moines (Iowa) Register

ROCKFORD, Iowa — Jon Thomas Tumilson wrote a class paper when he was 15 years old about how he wanted to spend the next 20 years as a Navy SEAL.

On Aug. 19, about 1,000 mourners paid their last respects to Navy Special Warfare Operator Petty Officer 1st Class (SEAL/Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist) Tumilson, whose helicopter was shot down in Afghanistan on Aug. 6 about 20 years after Tumilson wrote that paper. He was 35 when he died in one of the deadliest attacks on U.S. forces in the decade-old deployment to Afghanistan.

Friends called him J.T.

“J.T. was going to be a Navy SEAL come hell or high water,” friend Scott Nichols said of Tumilson. He joined the Navy in 1995, earning the Bronze Star with a ‘V’ device for valor, a Purple Heart and whole list of commendations for service in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Outside the Rudd-Rockford-Marble Rock gym on Friday, an entire trophy case displayed photos and mementos: A Hawkeye wrestling sweatshirt signed by coaches Dan Gable and Jim Zalesky; photos of Tumilson competing in triathlons, riding a horse, hanging out at a place called Hawaii Sky Diving; a picture showed him in a martial arts uniform, and the full range of colored belts were spread out in front of it.

And, of course, plenty of nods to the SEALs, it included a squad photo adorned with the message, "Don't Mess With the U.S."

Inside, a PowerPoint showed Tumilson riding go-carts, scuba-diving, enjoying friends’ company and, as a child, lying face down in the buff. That last one sent roars of laughter through a crowd that filled the Warriors’ gym floor and bleachers. In attendance were Gov. Terry Branstad and Sen. Charles Grassley, along with fellow SEALs, military brass and state lawmakers.

Family members followed Tumilson’s Laborador retriever, Hawkeye, into the service, an hour-long celebration of life that included music Tumilson had selected, stories of bravery and boozing told by his friends, and tearful recollections by his sisters, Kristie Pohlman of Cedar Rapids and Joy McMeekan of Taylor Ridge, Ill.

Jan Stowe, of Rockford, told The Des Moines Register that Jon Tumilson “was like a hero to everyone here.”

Petty Officer 1st Class Tumilson, 35, was a native of Rockford, Iowa. He enlisted in the United States Navy in July, 1995.

He graduated from Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Illinois in September, 1995. Petty Officer 1st Class Tumilson completed Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL School, Coronado California in April, 2002. He served in three West Coast based Special Warfare Units from October, 2002 to August, 2009. He served in two East Coast based Special Warfare Units from August, 2009 to August, 2011.

He was posthumously awarded the Purple Heart and Defense Meritorious Service Medal.
Petty Officer Tumilson’s awards include the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Joint Service Achievement Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (2), Presidential Unit Citation, Combat Action Ribbon, Navy Unit Commendation, Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation, Navy ‘E’ Ribbon (3), Navy Good Conduct Medal (5), National Defense Service Medal (2), Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (4) Rifle Expert Medal, and Pistol Expert Medal.

He is survived by his parents, George and Kathleen Tumilson of Rockford; two sisters, Kristie Pohlman (Brad Hartgraves) of Cedar Rapids and Joy (Scott) McMeekan of Taylor Ridge, Ill.; six nieces and nephews, Kobey Pohlman, Kamryn Pohlman, Kelsi McMeekan, Kaitlyn Pohlman, Sydney McMeekan and Isabella McMeekan; 21 aunts, uncles and cousins; and his dog, Hawkeye.

Petty Officer Tumilson was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Thomas and Nell Tumilson; maternal grandparents, John and Leona Jacobs; a friend, Kevin Reiter; and his Brothers in Arms.

Navy Special Warfare Operator Petty Officer 1st Class (SEAL/Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist) Jon T. Tumilson was killed in action on 8/6/11.

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