Kevin Tillman
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Kevin Tillman is a former college and professional baseball player. He joined the United States Army with his brother Pat Tillman. He is a graduate of Cal Poly, and before joining the Army, he played college baseball at Arizona State and Cal Poly then was drafted by the Anaheim Angels and the Cleveland Indians.
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[edit] Education
He graduated from California Polytechnic State University, and was drafted by the Anaheim Angels.
[edit] Military career
Tillman and his more well-known brother Pat (a former NFL player) completed training and selection for the elite United States Army Rangers in late 2002, and were assigned to the 2nd Ranger Battalion in Fort Lewis, Washington. Both Pat and Kevin Tillman were deployed to the Middle East as part of Operation Enduring Freedom.
On April 24, 2007, Pete Geren, acting secretary of the Army stated "We as an Army failed in our duty to the Tillman family, the duty we owe to all the families of our fallen soldiers: Give them the truth, the best we know it, as fast as we can."[1]
[edit] Awards and Decorations
Tillman and his brother won the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the 11th annual ESPY Awards in 2003. His brother, Pat, was later killed in combat while in Afghanistan by alleged friendly fire, in 2004 but is still surrounded in controversy of how he actually died.. .[2]
[edit] Author
On October 19 2006 Kevin published an article in memory of his brother and condemning recent American foreign policy. The article can be read here:[3]
[edit] Quotes
- “We believe this narrative was intended to deceive the family but more importantly the American public,”[4]
- "The deception surrounding this case was an insult to the family: but more importantly, its primary purpose was to deceive a whole nation. We say these things with disappointment and sadness for our country. Once again, we have been used as props in a Pentagon public relations exercise."[5]
[edit] External links
- Tillman's Brother: Report Was "Pure Fiction"
- Tillman's brother says administration twisted facts
- Pat Tillman's brother accuses military of 'intentional falsehoods' in friendly fire incident
- Family blasts latest investigation of Pat Tillman's friendly fire death as `shamefully unacceptable'
- New York Times Article describing the manipulation by the the Pentagon of their stories