GREEN BERETS Maseth, Ryan Douglas

John Robertson

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Staff member
  • SURNAME
Maseth
  • FORENAME
Ryan Douglas
  • UNIT
5 SF Group (Company D,1 Bn)
  • RANK
Staff Sergeant
  • NUMBER

  • DATE OF DEATH
2nd January 2008
  • AGE
24
  • GRAVESITE
National Cemetery of the Alleghenies,Cecil,Washington County,Pennsylvania Section 1 Site 928
  • ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
from Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania
born 20.4.1983
son of Douglas J. Maseth,Allison Park,Pennsylvania
son of Cheryl A. (nee Pribik) and stepson of Scott Harris,Cranberry Township,Pennsylvania
entered service June 2001
1 Bn 509th Infantry Regiment
SF 2005
5 SF Group (HQ and HQ Company) May 2007
awards Bronze Star,Meritorious Service Medal,Army Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster
died from accidental electrocution Baghdad,Iraq
June 9 (Bloomberg) — KBR Inc., the largest contractor in Iraq, lost all of its potential bonus — $24.1 million — for the first four months of 2008 because it was found partly to blame for the accidental electrocution of a Green Beret.
This is the first time KBR lost its entire performance fee since the company won the contract in 2001 to support U.S. troops, Army Contracting Command spokesman Daniel Carlson said.
Houston-based KBR has received orders from this contract totaling $35.7 billion to date. Its profit comes from a base fee of 1 percent and periodic bonuses based on criteria such as quality of work and its control over cost and schedule.
Staff Sergeant Ryan Maseth of the 5th Special Forces Group was electrocuted while showering on Jan. 2, 2008, in part because the shower’s electrical pump wasn’t properly grounded when installed less than two years before, the Pentagon inspector general reported on July 27, 2009.
The report criticized the Army’s oversight of Maseth’s compound, saying his death “was the catastrophic result of the failure of multiple systems exposing U.S. personnel to unnecessary risk.”
Army commanders, the Army contracting command and KBR were all “responsible for the use and physical condition” of the compound, the report said.
“KBR did not ground equipment during installation or report improperly grounded equipment identified during routine maintenance” at the facility starting in February 2006, thereby “perpetuating electrical hazards,” the report found.
 

DATE OF DEATH:

02-Jan-2008
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