by Senior Airman Alexxis Pons Abascal
27th Special Operations Wing Public Affairs
6/3/2013 - CANNON AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Air
Commandos with the 27th Special Operations Wing gathered during the
Memorial Holiday weekend for a ceremony to honor a fallen service member
at Cannon Air Force Base, N.M., May 27.
The DZ Pool was named in remembrance of Daniel L. Zerbe, a pararescueman
who formally served under Air Force Special Operations Command and
perished in the line of duty.
"We are thankful to have Tech. Sgt. Daniel Zerbe's mother and sister
with us here today," said Col. Buck Elton, 27th SOW commander. "We are
grateful to the entire Zerbe family for allowing us permission to
memorialize this pool in honor of a true hero, an Air Commando and a
pararescueman."
Zerbe was born June 27, 1983 in Chambersburg, Pa. After graduating from
high school in June 2001, he enlisted in the Air Force and arrived at
Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, in August 2001.
After completing Basic Military Training, he immediately entered the
pararescue training course. Over the next 24 months, Zerbe completed
numerous Air Force and joint service training schools such as Army
Airborne School, Air Force Survival School, Special Forces Combat Dive
Course, Special Forces Military Freefall School, Paramedic School, and
Air Force Pararescue School.
In June 2004, Zerbe officially completed pararescue training and was
assigned to the 38th Rescue Squadron, Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Shortly
after his arrival at the squadron, he completed the first of two
deployments in support of the Global War on Terror. The pararescueman
also served as an astronaut recovery team member in support of NASA's
transoceanic abort landing sites and became a static-line jumpmaster and
dive supervisor.
"His friends say he was a complete joy to be around because he loved his
job and his life," Elton said. "He was smart, funny, caring and
courageous. He absolutely loved being a PJ and selflessly serving his
nation so that others may live."
On Aug. 6, 2011, Zerbe was assigned to an elite joint special operations
team executing a helicopter assault into the Tangi Valley, Wardak
Province of Afghanistan. While approaching an objective, the team's
CH-47 helicopter was shot down.
Tech. Sgt. Daniel L. Zerbe was killed in action that night, along with
fellow military members. He is survived by his parents Terry and Susan
Zerbe, his brother Christopher, and his sister Megan.
The NCO's official decorations include the Bronze Star Medal with Valor,
the Bronze Star with two oak leaf clusters, the Purple Heart, the
Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Air Medal with seven oak leaf
clusters, the Aerial Achievement Medal with one oak leaf cluster, the
Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Air Force Achievement Medal, and
the Air Force Combat Action Medal.
Zerbe was a static-line jumpmaster and dive supervisor; he was named the
Air Force Pararescue Noncommissioned Officer of the Year for 2010.
"Today, all around our great nation, we remember the sacrifices of the
fallen heroes; including the more than 2,200 service members killed in
Afghanistan and the more than 1.2 million American military members who
have fallen," Elton said. "Today we honor our PJ hero with this pool
memorialization; our nation owes the Zerbe family a debt of gratitude
that we will never fully be able to repay. His name on this pool will
help all of Cannon's Air Commandos remember those who gave the last full
measure of devotion to protect what we cherish the most."
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
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