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TAYLOR-JEFFREY

JEFFREY  SCOTT TAYLOR

Rate/Rank
HM1 (SEAL)
Service Branch
USN 6/1994 - 6/2005
Born 05/18/1975
BECKLEY, WV
KILLED IN ACTION IN KUNAR PROVINCE AFGHANISTAN.
SIGNIFICANT DUTY STATIONS
FIELD MEDICAL SERVICE SCHOOL, CAMP LEJEUNE, NC
SEAL TEAM EIGHT & TEN, NSW GROUP TWO, LITTLE CREEK, VA - AFGHANISTAN
JOHN F. KENNEDY SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER, FORT BRAGG, NC
RTC GREAT LAKES, IL * NAVAL HOSPITAL, SAN DIEGO, CA * NMC PORTSMOUTH, VA
NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER, CORONADO, CA * USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT CVN-71
SIGNIFICANT AWARDS
BRONZE STAR MEDAL W/COMBAT 'V' * PURPLE HEART
NAVY & MARINE CORPS COMMENDATION MEDAL W/COMBAT 'V' (2)
NAVY & MARINE CORPS ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL * COMBAT ACTION RIBBON
NAVY PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION * NAVY UNIT COMMENDATION (2)
NAVY MERITORIOUS UNIT COMMENDATION * COMBAT ACTION RIBBON
NAVY GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL WITH 3 STARS * FLEET MARINE FORCE MEDAL
NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE MEDAL WITH 1 STAR * ARMED FORCES EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL
AFGHANISTAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL WITH 1 BRONZE STAR * GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL
GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM SERVICE MEDAL * NAVY SEA SERVICE RIBBON WITH 2 STARS
NAVY SPECIAL WARFARE INSIGNIA * PARACHUTIST BADGE
SERVICE MEMORIES

Jeffrey Scott Taylor enlisted in the Navy in June 1994 and became a Hospital Corpsman.  After he completed SEAL training he was assigned to SEAL Team 8, the USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT, the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and SEAL Team 10.  During April 2005 he deployed to Afghanistan as a member of a dedicated team fighting the Taliban along the Pakistan border where he worked to help ensure al Qaeda terrorists could not train in nor launch strikes from Afghanistan.  On June 28, 2005, HM1 Taylor was one of 16 troops killed when their HM-47 Chinook helicopter was shot down in Afghanistan on a daring daylight mission to reinforce a four-man SEAL reconnaissance squad that had been ambushed in 8,000-foot mountainous terrain.  A total of 11 SEALs died that day in the Global War against Terror making it the biggest single loss of life for Naval Special Warfare forces since World War II.

HM1 Taylor’s teammates remember him as an extremely strong leader who knew how to get the job done.  He was known as a serious, yet light hearted person who earned the respect and gratitude of his fellow SEALs.  Taylor’s wife spoke of her husband as “honest, compassionate and giving to a fault.  He knew his place was fighting side by side with his best friends to bring peace and avoid future attacks on American soil.  Jeff knew his calling.”  He has been buried at Arlington National Cemetery where his headstone carries the inscription:  COURAGE  BEYOND  COMPARE.

Submitted by CDR Roy A. Mosteller, USNR (Ret)