[Marinir] Fallujah Attack Victims

Combat Diver Amphibious at udtseal.com
Sun Apr 11 18:53:07 CEST 2004


Navy vet/trainer/stuntman among 4 civilian fatalities 
Associated Press 

LOS ANGELES - After serving 12 years in the Navy, Scott Helvenston started a career as a fitness instructor and worked as trainer and stunt man for such movies as "Face/Off" and "G.I. Jane." 

He helped prepare actress Demi Moore for her role as the first woman to join the Navy SEALs in "G.I. Jane," and appeared on two reality series: "Man vs. Beast" and "Combat Missions." 

But after years out of the service, friends said they weren't surprised to learn the former SEAL had left the comfort of his life in California behind him and headed for Iraq. 

"That's what, in a time of need, true American warriors like Scott would do," "Combat Missions" producer Mark Burnett said Thursday. 

Helvenston, 38, was among four American civilian contractors killed in Fallujah, Iraq, in an ambush on Wednesday, their charred bodies mutilated and dragged through the streets. The contractors were working for Blackwater Security Consulting when their vehicle was hit by rocket-propelled grenades. 

Two of the other victims were identified as Jerko "Jerry" Zovko, 32, and Michael Teague, 38. 

The last victim identified was a native of Hawaii who joined the military out of high school and returned to his home state several years ago after a career as an Army Ranger. 

His family was informed late Thursday that Wesley J. Batalona was one of victims, his older sister, Uilani Shibata, said Friday. 

Zovko always wanted to save the world, his mother, Danica "Donna" Zovko, said. He joined the Army at 19 and spoke five languages fluently - English, Croatian, Spanish, Russian and Arabic. 

"Jerry was a man with a principle, an idea," his mother said in Willoughby, Ohio. "He loved people. He wanted the world to be without borders, for everybody to be free and safe." 

Teague was a 12-year Army veteran who served in Afghanistan, Panama and Grenada, said his wife, Rhonda Teague. She said he received a bronze star for his service in Afghanistan. 

Rhonda Teague called her husband a "proud father, soldier and American." 

Teague, of Clarksville, Tenn., had worked in the security business since he left the Army six years ago, and joined Blackwater Security two months ago, WTVF-TV of Nashville reported. 

A friend, Sgt. John Ratliff, told CBS' "The Early Show" that Teague "told me to promise to take care of his wife and his son ... He knew it was rough over there." 

Helvenston's fitness company, Amphibian Athletics, promised to bring a Navy SEAL-style workout to his customers. His wife, Tricia, appeared in some of the company's workout videos. 

The identity of the fourth victim was not immediately known. The names of the victims were not officially released because all family members had yet to be notified, U.S. officials said Thursday. 

Blackwater Security, based in Moyock, N.C., provides security training and guard services to customers around the world. 

President Gary Jackson and two other company leaders are former Navy SEAL commandos. 

A statement on the company's Web site said officials were grieving for the employees. 

"Our tasks are dangerous, and while we feel sadness for our fallen colleagues, we also feel pride and satisfaction that we are making a difference for the people of Iraq." 



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