Ryan Owens

Who Is Ryan Owens' Wife? Carryn Owens Was An Honored Guest At Trump's Joint Address To Congress
Who Is Ryan Owens' Wife? Carryn Owens Was An Honored Guest At Trump's Joint Address To Congress

... in respect for Owens was a powerful and important moment. Whether or not audience members agree or approve of Trump, Owens' grief was palpable, and it mattered. However, that's not all that mattered. Notably absent from the joint address was Owens' father, William, who declined an invitation to the White House after Ryan's death, calling for an investigation into the botched mission. In an interview with the Miami Herald, Owens said. Why at this time did there have to be this stupid mission when it wasn’t even barely a week into his administration? Why? For two years prior, there were no boots on the ground in Yemen — everything was missiles and drones — because there was not a target worth one American life. Now, all of a sudden we had to make this grand display. God bless Carryn Owens. Your husband Ryan will forever be remembered as a hero. #Joint Address. — Josh Hall (@Josh Hall GOP) March 1, 2017. While Owens' father was absent, Carryn's presence and standing ovation did serve to ...



Wife Of Navy Seal Ryan Owens Applauded For More Than 2 Minutes During Trump Speech
Wife Of Navy Seal Ryan Owens Applauded For More Than 2 Minutes During Trump Speech

... "highly successful.". Subscribe today to get intelligence and analysis on defense and national security issues in your Inbox each weekday morning from veteran journalists Jamie Mc Intyre and Jacqueline Klimas. Sorry, there was a problem processing your email signup. Please try again later. Thank you for signing up for the Daily on Defense newsletter. You should receive your first issue soon. "We are blessed to be joined tonight by Carryn Owens, the widow of a U. S. Navy Special Operator Senior Chief William 'Ryan' Owens," Trump said. "Ryan died as he lived: a warrior, and a hero — battling against terrorism and securing our nation.". Trump added: "I just spoke to Gen. Mattis, who reconfirmed that, and I quote, 'Ryan was a part of a highly successful raid that generated large amounts of vital intelligence that will lead to many more victories in the future against our enemies.'". "Ryan's legacy is etched into eternity," Trump said. Turning towards Owens' widow, the president said: "Thank you.". "For as the Bible teaches us, there is no greater act of ...



Fallen Navy Seal And Baseball's 2012 Mvp
Fallen Navy Seal And Baseball's 2012 Mvp

... headquarters, brave U. S. forces were instrumental in killing an estimated 14 AQAP members and capturing important intelligence that will assist the US in preventing terrorism against its citizens and people around the world.". "Americans are saddened this morning with news that a life of a heroic service member has been taken in our fight against the evil of radical Islamic terrorism," he added. "My deepest thoughts and humblest prayers are with the family of this fallen service member. I also pray for a quick and complete recovery for the brave service members who sustained injuries.". Two of the three Bronze Stars awarded to Chief Special Warfare Operator Owens, of Peoria, Illinois, came with the combat "V" device signifying valor in action. Owens, the catcher for the Illinois Valley Central High School's Grey Ghosts baseball team, enlisted in the Navy right out of high school in 1998. By 2002, he had realized his dream of becoming a SEAL and in 2009 made chief. In his tribute to Owens, new Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said, "Ryan gave his full measure for our nation, and in performing his duty, he ...



Sean Spicer Just Set An Extraordinary Standard For Criticizing Military Operations Under Trump
Sean Spicer Just Set An Extraordinary Standard For Criticizing Military Operations Under Trump

... in Yemen, saying "anyone who would suggest it's not a success does disservice to the life of Chief Ryan Owens," during his daily briefing on Feb. 8 at the White House. (Reuters). White House press secretary Sean Spicer had a sharp message for those who have criticized the recent  raid in Yemen that resulted in the death of a Navy SEAL : You're dishonoring the service member. Spicer stood by his earlier assessment that the operation, in which Navy SEAL Chief Petty Officer William “Ryan” Owens was killed, was a success. And then he went further — much further. “It's absolutely a success, and I think anyone who would suggest it's not a success does disservice to the life of Chief Ryan Owens,” Spicer said at Wednesday's daily briefing. “He fought knowing what was at stake in that mission. And ...



Navy Seal From Peoria Killed In Yemen Recalled For His Drive, Humor
Navy Seal From Peoria Killed In Yemen Recalled For His Drive, Humor

... a 36-year-old from Peoria, Illinois, was the first. Assuming the somber duties of commander in chief, President Donald Trump made an unannounced trip Wednesday to honor the returning remains of a U. S. Navy SEAL killed in a weekend raid in Yemen. Chief Special Warfare Operator William "Ryan" Owens, a 36-year-old from Peoria, Illinois, was the first. (Tribune news services). "Sometimes you needed to refocus him a little," said Owens' former high school history teacher and baseball coach Steve Garrison, "but he was always a very nice, polite young man. You could get on him and then give him a hug five minutes later.". Like Jackson, Garrison recalled that Owens "was always good for a laugh," and well-liked. "He wasn't a star" on the sophomore baseball team that Garrison coached, "but he was a good, steady player who ...



Trump Just Blamed The Military For The Botched Yemen Raid. That's A Disgrace
Trump Just Blamed The Military For The Botched Yemen Raid. That's A Disgrace

... comments betray the service members whom he commands, as well as their leaders. Service members (and their families) put their faith in their leaders, up to and including the president, that they will spend their lives wisely. When things go wrong, American troops expect ruthless and rigorous introspection to identify failures, to learn lessons that might avoid failure the next time. It’s a principle I learned and lived by as a young Army officer and combat leader in Iraq; my troops expected I would put ego aside to focus on the mission, and put their lives and welfare above mine. Shifting blame undermines this faith, as does the White House’s steady evasion of requests for post-raid investigations. The father of the fallen commando didn’t want to meet with Trump. These breaches of faith, as evidenced by the White House’s defensive maneuvers immediately after the raid, probably played some role in the decision by Bill Owens, the fallen commando’s father, to refuse a meeting with the president. “I’m sorry; I don’t want to see him,” Owens told a military chaplain at Dover Air Force Base after being told that Trump would be ...



Navy Seal Who Died In Yemen To Be Buried At Arlington National Cemetery Next Week
Navy Seal Who Died In Yemen To Be Buried At Arlington National Cemetery Next Week

... It was laid out before Trump during a dinner with close advisers and Defense Secretary James Mattis in the days before it was carried out. At least three others were hurt in the raid and another three were injured when a Marine Osprey MV-22 B tilt-rotor aircraft landed hard while picking up casualties. The White House has stood by its characterization of the raid as a success. The raid killed at least 14 al-Qaida fighters and netted, the Pentagon said, valuable information about the militant group. U. S. Central Command has said it is investigating if civilians, including children, were mixed in with the militants and not visible to assault forces, adding it was “likely” some were killed in the crossfire. Owens enlisted in the Navy in 1998 and had served with a West Coast special warfare unit from 2003 until moving to serve with East Coast units in 2007, according to Navy records. Courtney Mabeus, ...



U.s. Military Sources Say Trump Approved Yemen Strike Without Enough Preparation
U.s. Military Sources Say Trump Approved Yemen Strike Without Enough Preparation

... Air Force Base in Delaware to meet the family of Chief Petty Officer William “Ryan” Owens. Photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images. New questions have emerged about what went wrong in the U. S. military raid against Al Qaeda in Yemen last weekend. Chief Petty Officer William “Ryan” Owens, a Navy SEAL, was killed in the operation and three other U. S. service members were injured. Nawar Al-Awlaki, the 8-year-old daughter of American Al Qaeda leader Anwar Al-Awlaki, was also killed , and local reports say as many as 30 people died. The raid was the first operation approved by President Trump. Earlier this week, a senior military official told NBC News that “almost everything went wrong” during the mission. The aim was to detain Yemeni tribal leaders working with Al Qaeda and gather phones and computers that could yield intelligence. But Navy SEALS found themselves in an intense 50-minute firefight, with Al Qaeda fighters using women and children as cover, and some of the women firing at the commandos. Airstrikes were called in to take out ...



Gorsuch, Regulations, Employment, Black History, Terrorism, Ryan Owens
Gorsuch, Regulations, Employment, Black History, Terrorism, Ryan Owens

... to serve on the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. I urge members of both parties to support Judge Gorsuch and, in so doing, to protect our laws and our freedoms. This week we also took significant action to roll back the massive regulation that is devastating our economy and crippling American companies and jobs. That's why I have issued a new executive order to create a permanent structure of regulatory reduction. This order requires that for every 1 new regulation, 2 old regulations must-and I mean must-be eliminated. It's out of control. The January employment report shows that the private sector added 237,000 jobs last month. A lot of that has to do with the spirit our country now has. Job growth far surpassed expectations in January, and the labor force participation also grew, so you can be encouraged about the progress of our economy. It's going to be a whole new ball game. But there is still much work to do. That I can tell you. Also this week, on the first day of Black History Month, I was pleased to host African American leaders at the White House. We are determined to deliver more opportunity, jobs and safety for the African-American citizens ...

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