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LT. Col Ret George Aiken

Lt. Col. Ret. George (Ben) Aiken Passed away on July 29, 2007 in Gig Harbor, WA. Benny (as referred to by his Friends and family) was born on July 7, 1937, in El Paso, Texas to Nolan and Marcella Aiken. He Received a Bachelor of Arts Degree From Texas Western College and was Vice President, Secretary, and Pledge Master of his fraternity, Phi Kappa Tau. Upon graduation in 1960, he received his commission into the United States Army. He earned a Masters of Arts Degree in Public Administration from Webster college. Early on in his military career he spent a great deal o f time o duty in Europe and later on as a green Beret in the Special Forces, he served multiple tours of duty in South East Asia. He was awarded numerous medals, some of which were the legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, the Meritorious Service Medal (2), the Bronze Star (3), The Silver Star, Purple Heart (3), and a President’s Citation. His last assignment was that of Olympics Security coordinator for the summer olympics in Korea. US Army, Terired as a Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry / Special Forces Held numerous worldwide assignments as both a line Officer and in Staff Positions during a 28 year professional Military career.

Directed and Supervised 2800 personnel at Ft. Polk, LA. as well as first line responsible for the G5 (Civil Affairs) Functions relating to Emergency Management of Natural Disasters affecting this very large (40,000 person) Military / dependent community. Directed and supervised 1400 personnel at Ft. Devens, MA and Bad Tolz, FRG wit operations in diverse locations through out Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Directed and supervised 2200 personnel in the Republic of Viet Nam providing strategic level Intelligence to the Commander-In-Chief and conducted tactical operations against North Vietnamese Elements in Laos and the Republic of Viet Nam.

Planned and Conducted counter-Terrorism activities during the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Republic of Kore’s. Responsible to the Commander-In_Chief for the Security 28 Venues from the DMZ to the southern tip of the country: Integrating both civilian and military multi-national elements. Planned and directed Special Operations Command (SOC) activities during the Granda Incursion.

Planned and conducted training of Special Forces Elements (A & B Team level) of fourteen countries in Europe, the Meddle East, Africa, Southeast and Northeast Asia.

Twin Feathers Enterprises, Tucson, AZ (CAGE:OBXY7): type A Consultant: Performs as a Security Engineer involved in Vulnerability Assessment/Risk Analysis (VA/RA) of DOD High Security Installations, Development of Accreditation Documentation. Assigned to Department of State Site (DOS) Survey Team for Anti-Terrorism/Counter-Terrorism / Physical Security upgrade-enhancement project at Numerous OCONUS locations world wide.

He Retired in 1988 after 27 years of serving our country and moved to Tucson, Arizona where he taught ROTC for the Pima County Schools. In 2005 he moved to Fox Island, WA to be near his family. He was preceded in Death by his mother and Father. He is Survived by one sister, Dorthy Fanning and her Husband, Harry. He had a nephew Michael Fanning and his tow children, Jack and Emerson and also his niece Deana Fanning and her son Jared. One of the last things Benny did was to sponsor Jared on a trip to Europe to plan in two soccer tournaments. He was very proud to be able to do that. He will be missed y his friends and family. At his request, there will be no public memorial and his ashes will be returned to Tucson.

when you are a true hero you don’t need to talk about it because it just is! In honor of my Uncle Ben!

Posted December 18, 2014 at 8:19 pm Michael Fanning

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