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He had millions waiting for him. Pat Tillman walked away anyway. At 25, he was an NFL starting safety for the Arizona Cardinals. He had already turned down a reported $9 million offer from the St. Louis Rams, then later gave up a three-year, $3.6 million contract. After 9/11, football no longer felt like enough. So Tillman and his brother Kevin enlisted in the U.S. Army. No farewell tour. No publicity stunt. Just gone. Tillman completed Ranger training and deployed first to Iraq, then Afghanistan. On April 22, 2004, his unit was moving through the rugged terrain near Sperah in eastern Afghanistan when they came under att*ck. Tillman left his vehicle. He moved into position. He opened suppressive fire to help protect his fellow Rangers. Then the chaos changed everything. The first reports said Pat Tillman had been k*lled by enemy fire. That was not the truth. A military investigation later concluded that the 27-year-old former NFL player had probably been struck by friendly fire while his unit was engaged in combat. The circumstances surrounding what happened and how the truth was initially handled became a national controversy. He had given up millions. Played his last NFL game at 25. Joined the Army with his brother. Served in Iraq. Served in Afghanistan. And never came home. The Arizona Cardinals later retired his No. 40 jersey, and the Pat Tillman Foundation continues supporting veterans, service members, and military spouses. He walked away from millions to serve his country. The truth about how he d*ed took years to fully emerge. Story based on military investigations and historical records. This post is for educational purposes. Source: U.S. Army / U.S. Central Command / Congressional Record for educational purposes #fyp #supportourveterans #supportourtroops #foryourpage
He had millions waiting for him. Pat Tillman walked away anyway. At 25, he was an NFL starting safety for the Arizona Cardinals. He had already turned down a reported $9 million offer from the St. Louis Rams, then later gave up a three-year, $3.6 million contract. After 9/11, football no longer felt like enough. So Tillman and his brother Kevin enlisted in the U.S. Army. No farewell tour. No publicity stunt. Just gone. Tillman completed Ranger training and deployed first to Iraq, then Afghanistan. On April 22, 2004, his unit was moving through the rugged terrain near Sperah in eastern Afghanistan when they came under att*ck. Tillman left his vehicle. He moved into position. He opened suppressive fire to help protect his fellow Rangers. Then the chaos changed everything. The first reports said Pat Tillman had been k*lled by enemy fire. That was not the truth. A military investigation later concluded that the 27-year-old former NFL player had probably been struck by friendly fire while his unit was engaged in combat. The circumstances surrounding what happened and how the truth was initially handled became a national controversy. He had given up millions. Played his last NFL game at 25. Joined the Army with his brother. Served in Iraq. Served in Afghanistan. And never came home. The Arizona Cardinals later retired his No. 40 jersey, and the Pat Tillman Foundation continues supporting veterans, service members, and military spouses. He walked away from millions to serve his country. The truth about how he d*ed took years to fully emerge. Story based on military investigations and historical records. This post is for educational purposes. Source: U.S. Army / U.S. Central Command / Congressional Record for educational purposes #fyp #supportourveterans #supportourtroops #foryourpage

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