John Robertson

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  • SURNAME
Langlais
  • FORENAME
Louis J.
  • UNIT
U.S.N. Seal Team 6
  • RANK
Navy Special Warfare Operator Master Chief Petty Officer
  • NUMBER
  • DATE OF DEATH
6th August 2011
  • AGE
44
  • GRAVESITE
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA. Section 60, site 9936
  • ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
born 05.10.1966, Quebec, Canada
from Center Avenue,Santa Barbara,California
married (2 sons)
attended Monte Vista Elementary School
attended Santa Barbara Middle School
graduated Santa Barbara High School January 1986
entered service June 1986
graduated Recruit Training Command September 1986
USS Wadsworth 1986-89
graduated BUD/S October 1989
Seal Team (West Coast) October 1989
Navy Parachute Team 1997-2000
Seal Team 6 2000
served Iraq and Afghanistan
awards Bronze Star with V(x4),Joint Service Commendation Medal(x2,1 with V)
KIA Sayd Abad District,Wardak Province,Afghanistan
Special Warfare Operator Master Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Louis J. Langlais, 44, of Santa Barbara, Calif., died Aug. 6 in Wardak province, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his CH-47 Chinook helicopter crashed. He was assigned to an East Coast-based Naval Special Warfare unit. Louis was originally from Santa Barbara, Calif., but lived in Virginia with his wife and two sons. He was thrust into the national spotlight in April 1997 when he attempted to parachute into Pro Player Stadium dressed as the mascot of the Florida Marlins, the Virginian-Pilot reported. Winds tore off the costume and Langlais landed outside while someone else took his place inside, the paper reported. Langlais enlisted in the Navy in June 1986. In 1989, he reported to SEAL training in Coronado, Calif., and reported to a West Coast-based SEAL team until 1997. He was on the Navy parachute team until February 2000 and later joined several East Coast-based SEAL teams. Langlais won numerous medals and commendations for his service.
 
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