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Honoring U.S. Navy SEAL Brian Bill Stamford, CT

The Foundation was established to honor the memory of Navy SEAL Brian R. Bill, a member of Naval Special Warfare Development Group and all of his fellow Special Operations Warriors who have died in service to their nation since the onset of hostilities after 9/11/2001. About Brian Bill Their Need


Stamford memorial to fallen U.S. Navy Seal still in progress

There was a heavy military presence at St. Cecilia's church in Stamford. More than a thousand people, including the governor, turned out for the funeral of Navy SEAL Brian Bill. Outside the church.


Vigil Held for Navy SEAL Brian Bill [Photos, Video] Norwalk, CT Patch

This video was produced by The American Fallen Soldiers Project in honor of Navy SEAL Brian Bill, KIA August 6, 2011 during Operation Enduring Freedom. The p.


Brian Robert Bill National Navy UDTSEAL Museum

WASHINGTON -- Navy SEAL Brian Bill of Stamford, and 12 other service members killed in the single worst U.S. combat loss of the Afghanistan war were laid to rest Friday in Arlington National Cemetery.


Eastword Event to honor fallen Navy SEAL Brian Bill

It is considered the worst loss of U.S. Military life in a single incident in the Afghanistan campaign. Of the Navy SEALs who were killed 15 were members of the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU), The other two Navy SEALs killed in the helicopter shootdown were from a West Coast-based SEAL unit.


In Honor of Navy SEAL Brian Bill on Vimeo

Chief Petty Officer Brian Bill, 31, a member of the Navy's elite SEAL Team 6, was among the 30 American soldiers killed in Afghanistan in 2011 when a rocket-propelled grenade downed their Chinook.


Stamford remembers a fallen hero StamfordAdvocate

SOC (SEAL) Brian R. Bill, 31, of Stamford, CT, was among 30 United States service members who died in the Aug. 6, 2011 CH-47 Chinook helicopter crash in Wardak province, Afghanistan. The Special Warfare Operator was assigned to a SEAL team in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.


The casket for U.S. Navy Petty Officer Brian Bill is taken out of the

Veteran Tributes Brian R. Bill Rank, Service Chief Petty Officer E-7, U.S. Navy Veteran of: U.S. Navy 2001-2011 War on Terrorism 2001-2011 Iraqi 2004-2006 (Multiple Deployments) Afghanistan 2008-2011 (Multiple Deployments, KIA) Tribute: Brian Bill was born on August 23, 1979, in Stamford, Connecticut.


Chief Petty Officer Brian R. Bill Obituary Stamford, CT

661 Share 85K views 10 years ago Brian Bill, a US Navy SEAL and native of Stamford, CT, gave his life in defense of this great nation on August 6, 2011 when the U.S. helicopter in which he.


Cape Cod Friends Remember U.S. Navy SEAL Kevin Houston WBUR News

6 STAMFORD — State and city officials, including Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and Mayor Michael Pavia, gathered in the Government Center lobby Wednesday afternoon to remember and celebrate the life of a.


Eastword Event to honor fallen Navy SEAL Brian Bill

On August 6, 2011, Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Brian Bill was one of 30 American service members who were killed in action during a mission in the Wardak Province of Afghanistan. A group of U.S. Army Special Forces was on a mission to obtain a high value target in the mountains of Afghanistan when they came under fire from opposition forces.


Parents of Fallen Navy SEAL Voice Outrage at Obama in Emotional Letter

Chief Petty Officer Brian Robert Bill, 31 of Virginia Beach, Virginia was killed in action on August 6th, 2011 in Wardak province, eastern Afghanistan. Born August 23, 1979 in Stamford,.


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In his 31 years, Brian R. Bill had climbed some of the world's highest mountains, became an electrical engineer, a pilot and a skydiver and was a member of the elite Navy SEAL special forces unit considered to be the toughest warriors in the world.


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1 of 8 Navy SEAL Brian Bill's parents, Patricia and Michael Parry, stand beside a photo of their son as they speak during a ceremony at Government Center in Stamford, Conn., on Friday, Sept. 27.


CAG D Squadron with CTG in Kurdistan, Syria. AFSOC CV22s can be seen

Brian was an elite level Navy SEAL who, in his abbreviated 31 years of living, accomplished more than most do in a lifetime. He was deployed on multiple occasions and his heroism was recognized by numerous combat awards including four Bronze Stars with valor.


About Brian Bill The Brian Bill Foundation

STAMFORD -- Patricia Parry always knew her son's job was dangerous. A member of the elite U.S. Navy SEAL Team Six unit, Parry's son Chief Petty Officer Brian Bill was frequently deployed on.