![]() ![]() In 2015, he moved to Yuma, Arizona, where he was assigned as the Detachment NCOIC of the Free Fall Parachutist course, the NCOIC of the Jump Master course and taught at the Instructor Course. In mid-2013, he assumed the position of mortar platoon sergeant for 3rd Ranger Battalion. ![]() After being promoted to Master Sergeant in 2011, he finished his time as an RRC assistant Team leader. He has commanded a fighting force of as many as 700 fighters as the senior U.S. While assigned to RRC he deployed countless times conducting low-vis clandestine reconnaissance, and other tactical reconnaissance missions. He was wounded during a battle in Tal-Afar Iraq in 2005 where he received the Purple Heart Medal and the Silver Star Medal.Įdwards then served as a Ranger Indoctrination course (selection) cadre for two years before attending assessment and selection for the Regimental Reconnaissance Company (RRC). He served with 3rd Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment as rifleman, fire team leader, and an assault squad leader on several combat deployments. At that time, he re-enlisted for service with the 75th Ranger Regiment. He served three years in the conventional Army and was stationed in Korea when the attacks of September 11th, 2001, transpired. Army with the intent to serve in a Special Operations unit. After his second year, he decided he would withdraw from school before being commissioned and enlisted in the U.S. Edwards began his professional military career attending Marion Military Institute where he excelled at military science while assigned to the ROTC program. ![]()
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