Danny McKnight’s U.S Army Rangers’ unit was the focus of the movie “Black Hawk Downâ€â€”the story of a battle that occurred in Somalia 20 years ago.
McKnight told an audience at Oak Ridge National Laboratory on Monday, Veterans Day, that he visits the six graves of men who lost their lives in that battle every five years as he did this past October.
“It reminds me of how special they were and still are to me,†said McKnight, a 28.5-year veteran of the Rangers and author of the book “Streets of Mogidishu—Leadership at Its Best†that recounts the battle of Oct. 3-4, 1993. “I want people to know about it because I want people to understand that’s what we need to do. I never want to forget them. I don’t care if they’ve been gone 50 years. As long as I can walk, talk and breathe every five years, they’ll see me. I know they see me.”
Three hundred people recently attended the unit’s first reunion in 20 years in October when they met in Dallas. [Read more…]