8 men showed up to honor MSG Kelly Hornbeck.
Background: This workout is dedicated to Army Master Sgt. Kelly L. Hornbeck who died on January 18, 2004, serving during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Hornbeck, 36 years old from Fort Worth, Texas, was assigned to Company C, 3rd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group, based at Fort Carson, Colo.; died of combat wounds Jan. 18 at 28th Combat Support Hospital (CSH), Iraq. Hornbeck sustained his injuries on January 16 when an improvised explosive device hit his vehicle south of Samarra, Iraq. He was initially evacuated to the 21st CSH, and then moved to the 28th CSH for further treatment.
While in South America fighting drug dealers for the U.S. military, Master Sgt. Kelly L. Hornbeck flew a Texas flag over his camp. When asked by a friend, retired Command Sgt. Maj. Joseph Callahan, why the banner was chosen, Hornbeck replied:
“When those guerrillas attack, I want them to know there’s a Texan here.”
Hornbeck was wounded on January 16 when an explosive device hit his vehicle near Samarraon. The soldier, who was stationed at Fort Carson, Colo., died two days later.
Born in Selma, Ala., Hornbeck graduated high school in 1985 in Fort Worth, and left Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas, after a year to join the military.
“Dad was a great friend,” one of Hornbeck’s daughters, 11-year-old Jacqueline McCall, said at her father’s funeral. “He died for his country and he was the best soldier because he was brave.”
He is also survived by his daughter Tyler Hornbeck, 7.
The Hornbeck WOD
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It’s intended to be a 60 minute AMRAP but we reduced to 40 minutes.
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1 mile run
20 hand release merkins
20 air squats
4 pull-ups
COT
Announcements
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D2D tomorrow
Talon tomorrow – Brut on Q
Spinner running D2D in 2023
Prayer Requests
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Overseas – Christians in Ukraine
Opening of Delusional’s store – Emerald Nutrition
Juggs voice
NMS
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Great to see Doogie back in the gloom. Hope he comes out more. Great effort put in by all.
Until next time,
BenGay