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Isaac Rademacher

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tour, Rademacher attended the Infantry Captain's Career Course in Fort Benning. Upon completion, he returned to Fort Bragg and assumed command of the Long Range Surveillance Company. After a year of training, he deployed in the summer of 2007 as the commander of the Long Range Surveillance Company to
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Award for graduating at the top of his class in military tactics and studies. The day after graduation, Isaac married the former Jennifer Eilen, a fellow West Point classmate. Isaac was commissioned in the Infantry and attended the Infantry officer basic course at
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within his battalion's area of responsibility. Isaac returned in February 2004 in time for the birth of his daughter, Hunter, in April. In the fall of 2004, Rademacher deployed to northwestern Iraq with the F Company, 51st Infantry Regiment – the
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Long Range Surveillance Company. One of his brothers Jake joined him on this deployment in the summer of 2005 as part of the filming of
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Upon completion of the officer basic course, Isaac attended and graduated the Army Ranger school in the spring of 2001.
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in the summer of 1996 and graduated in the Class of 2000. Among his honors was the
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United States Army personnel of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
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Following Jennifer's return in the summer of 2003, he deployed to
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United States
United States Army

Lt. Colonel
82nd Airborne Division
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Enduring Freedom
Combat Infantryman Badge
Bronze Star
Army Commendation Medal
Brothers at War
United States Army
Lieutenant Colonel
United States Military Academy
West Point, New York
Decatur, Illinois
Brothers at War
United States Military Academy
West Point
General John Pershing
Fort Benning, Georgia
Aberdeen, Maryland
82nd Airborne Division
Fort Bragg
Fallujah
S-5
civil-military operations
XVIII Airborne Corps
Brothers at War

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