Memories of Black Hawk Down

Fundraiser held Saturday to send care packages to 1644th soldiers in Kuwait

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John Collett, an Army Ranger who was in Mogadishu during the "Black Hawk Down" battle, tells his story Saturday afternoon during a fundraiser for the soldiers of the Rock Falls-based 1644th National Guard unit deployed in Kuwait. Amazing Grace Church in Sterling, which organized the event at the Latin American Social Club, hopes to raise $5,000 to buy Christmas presents to send to the men and women of the 1644th. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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STERLING – Every soldier who served during the Somalian conflict deserves a chance to tell their story, retired U.S. Army E4 Chris Dever said Saturday.

In front of a large group at the Latin American Social Club, Dever and six other men did just that.

The seven men – four of whom served with the 10th Mountain Division QRF based in Fort Drum, N.Y., and three Army Rangers – shared their stories Saturday during “Operation Christmas in Kuwait,” a fundraiser to send Christmas gifts to the Rock Falls-based 1644th National Guard unit deployed in Kuwait. The transportation company known as “Rolling Thunder” left the Sauk Valley in July. It’s hauling cargo throughout Iraq and Kuwait in support of Operation New Dawn. The deployment is expected to last about 400 days.

Saturday’s event was sponsored by Amazing Grace Church of Sterling.

Dever, a church member and event organizer, said the church wants to send TVs, video games, sporting equipment, and board games to the men and women of the 1644th.

Before the event, the church raised about $1,500 through donations and various raffles. In the end, Dever said the church hopes to raise $5,000.

The outpouring of support from the community during Saturday’s fundraiser was “amazing,” Dever said.

He added that the church hopes to do the fundraiser again next year.

Speaking on a panel, Dever was joined Saturday by Joe Holcomb, Avery Ivey, and Scott Davis, all who served with the 10th Mountain Division; and Army Rangers John Collett, Dale Sizemore, and Brad Paulsen.

In the 1990s, Americans led a U.N. force that intervened in Somalia in an effort to fight famine. The mission led to clashes between the U.N. forces and Somali warlords, and during the operation, two U.S. Black Hawk helicopters were shot down.

The operation led to the Battle of Mogadishu, more commonly known as Black Hawk Down, on Oct. 3-4, 1993.

Some of the wounded survivors were trapped near the crash site; a battle ensued overnight and early the next morning, a task force of soldiers from the Pakistan and Malaysian armies and the 10th Mountain Division was sent to rescue the trapped soldiers.

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