Club Info
Mike Davidson - Head Coach Print E-mail

1. Civilian Education:

Masters of Medical Science, 1994

Saint Francis College, Loretto, PA

Bachelor of Science, 1990

Columbus State University, Columbus, GA

FAA Rating: Private Pilot SEL, 300 hrs.

Instrument and Commercial ground school completion.

Current Class 2 Flight Physical

 

2. Military Service Summary: 1973-1999: U.S. Army, active duty, retired Major:

1973-1982: Enlisted Service: Radio Operator and Medical Sergeant, (E1-E7)

1982-1991: Warrant Officer Physician Assistant, (WO1-CW3)

1991-1999: Commissioned Physician Assistant, (O3-O4)

 

Major Unit Assignments:

10th Special Forces Group, Fort Devens, MA (1974-1977)

Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, CO (1977-1978)

10th Special Forces Group, (1978-1981)

Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, TX (1981-1983)

2nd Battalion, 69th Armor Reg, 197th Infantry Bde, Fort Benning, GA (1983-1986)

5th Special Forces Group, Fort Bragg, NC (1987-1990)

3rd Special Forces Group, Fort Bragg, NC (1990-1992) (Desert Shield and Storm)

U.S. Army Parachute Team “Golden Knights” (1992-1994)

Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Wash. D.C. (1994-1997)

U.S. Special Operations Command, MacDill AFB, FL (1997-1999)

JSOC MFF Trainer/videographer contractor (CPS, DeLand, FL) (2004-)

 

Military Training and Qualifications:

Airborne, Ft. Benning, GA (1974)

Special Forces Qualification Course, Fort Bragg, NC (1975)

Jumpmaster, Ft Devens, MA (1976)

Pathfinder, Ft. Benning, GA (1976)

Ranger, Ft. Benning, GA (1981)

Combat Casualty Care Course, Ft. Sam Houston, TX (1983)

Medical Management of Chemical Casualties, Aberdeen P.G., MD (1984)

Army Flight Surgeon, Ft. Rucker, AL (1987)

Military Freefall, Ft. Bragg, NC (1987)

Navy Diving Medical Officer, NDSTC, Panama City, FL (1988)

Military Freefall Jumpmaster, Ft. Bragg, NC (1991)

 

3. Parachuting Qualifications and Experience:

U.S. Parachute Association member #70518, since 1987, D-13871

Accelerated Freefall and Static-Line Instructor (1988, 1997, current)

Tandem Instructor (Strong System, 1998, current)

Safety and Training Advisor (1998-present)

PRO Demonstrator (1993-present)

USPA National Judge (Accuracy)

Jump statistics:

Total freefall jumps

2,800

Total freefall time

38 hours

Demonstration jumps

200

Accelerated Freefall Instructor jumps

685

Tandem Instructor jumps

100

Military Freefall jumps

100 (18 night, 10 oxygen)

Videographer jumps

50

Military Static-line jumps

85

Leadership Positions:

President, 82nd Airborne Freefall Activity (1991)

Golden Knights Executive Officer and Flight Surgeon (1992)

USSOCOM Demonstration Parachute Team OIC (1998)

U.S. Competition Parachute Team Leader, Australia (1999)

 

Drop Zone affiliations and references:

Skydive Delmarva, Laurel, DE (Brian Kunkowski DZO)

Skydive City, Zephyrhills, FL (T.K. Hayes, DZM)

Raeford Parachute Center, Rafeord, NC (Gene-Paul Thacker)


 
Dane Robie Print E-mail

Major: Political Science

GPA: 2.44

PRT: 84

Jumps: 17

MIDN 2/C Robie is a motivated and professional person who always puts a high priority on putting others before himself. He has struggled academically in the past, but always tends to finish strong. MIDN Robie served as a squad leader during his second class spring semester, and has plans to service select Marine Corps Ground. His military performance has always been high, and he is an asset to his company. MIDN Robie has also exercised great leadership skills in his religious ECA, Campus Crusade for Christ, as he is a member of the servant team in the capacity of music leader. MIDN Robie hopes to bring his leadership ability to the Navy Skydiving team, and be an asset to the reputation and professionalism the team hopes to add to the face of the navy. 

 
Maj. Michael J. Butler - Officer Representative Print E-mail

             Major Butler was born on August 24, 1965 in Columbus, Georgia. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in June of 1983 and stayed in the reserves while attending North Georgia College from 1983 to 1985. At this point, he augmented to active duty in the Marine Corps and remained on active duty for the next eight years. While on active duty he served with 3rd Battalion 5th Marines as a field radio operator. During his three-year tour here, he completed two deployments to Okinawa. He then received orders to 1st Light Armored Infantry Battalion to finish the remainder of his 1st four-year obligation. He then reenlisted for orders to 1st Force Reconnaissance Company for the next four years. While serving with Force Recon, he participated in Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm as a member of 5th Platoon from August 1990 to March 1991. During his tour in the Persian Gulf, he provided the Saudi Royal Marines with professional instruction in all aspects of communications; he earned the combat action ribbon for evading an Iraqi mechanized battalion during the battle of Khafji and for team involvement in Operation Clouseau, a pre-assault infiltration into Kuwait.

             He then completed a six-month deployment on the USS LPD Duluth as part of the South West Asia (SWA) Cease-fire campaign, Persian Gulf with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit Special Operations Command (MEU (SOC)) from January 1992 to July 1993. He served as the Headquarters Team Leader and Platoon Communications NCO for 5th Platoon, 1st Force Recon Company. As the former, participated in training missions of in extremis hostage rescue (IHR). Additionally he was responsible for all facets of long-range communications with teams during long-range reconnaissance missions. He participated in a combination of both IHR and deep reconnaissance patrolling training in Thailand, Kuwait, Hawaii, Philippines and Kenya.

             From December 1992 to May 1993, he served as a member of the Unified Task Force Somalia as a member of the personal security detachment for Commanding General Lt Gen R. B. Johnston. As a personal bodyguard, he provided flawless 24-hour protection for Lt Gen Johnston in Mogadishu and surrounding areas of Somalia. He contributed directly to the successful visits to Somalia of President George Bush and General Colin Powell.

             Once he returned from Somalia he was released from active duty and returned to Georgia to complete his degree at Georgia State University in Atlanta. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice.  After graduation, he applied and was accepted as a candidate for a Marine Corps Commission. He attended Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia where he graduated and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant. He then attended The Officer Basic Course and the Infantry Officer Course where he received orders to 1st Battalion 4th Marines.

             Major Butler served in 1st Battalion 4th Marines (1/4) as a platoon commander with Alpha Company (the small boat raid company) and made a WESTPAC deployment with the 11th MEU (SOC). Upon returning from deployment, he was assigned as the Executive Officer of Alpha Company.

             Once he completed his tour with 1st Bn 4th Mar, he was reassigned as a platoon commander for 3rd Platoon 1st Force Recon Company where he served for two years and made one WESTPAC deployment with the 13th MEU (SOC).  Following his tour with 1st Force Recon Company, Major Butler was assigned to Very Shallow Water Mine Counter Measures Detachment (VSW MCM Det.) at Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado. During this assignment, VSW MCM Det. was commissioned as the Naval Special Clearance Team One (NSCT 1). He served with this command from May 2001 to Jan 2004 as a Dive Platoon Commander, Division Officer in Charge and Assistant Officer in Charge. From March 2003 to May 2003 he participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom as the NSCT 1 Operations Officer ashore for the port clearance of Umm Qasr, Iraq in preparation for humanitarian shipping. In addition, he led a mission supporting the amphibious landing of the Royal Marines at Blue beach on the Al Faw Peninsula (Operation Telic) and then led a mission to recover the body of a naval aviator shot down near Karbala requiring the destruction of the remaining F/A-18 wreckage.  

             In February 2004, he deployed to Okinawa Japan to join 1st Battalion 5th Marines. From Okinawa, he deployed with the battalion to Al Kharma, Iraq for Operation Iraqi Freedom II from March 2004 to July 2004. During this deployment, he initially served as the Information Operations Officer and was then given command of Weapons Company May 5, 2004.  From February 2005 to October 2005 he participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom III in Ar Ramadi, Iraq where he led Weapons Company as the Mobile Assault Company and Battalion Quick Reaction Force (QRF).

 

            Major Butler is currently living in Centreville, Maryland with his wife Cathy and son Connor.

 

            Major Butler is entitled to wear the Bronze Star with Combat Distinguishing Device, Navy/Marine Corps Commendation Medal (third award), the Joint Service Achievement Medal and the Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medal among his personal decorations.

                 
 
Ben Fox - Executive Officer Print E-mail

Name: Benj Fox

Major: Ocean Engineering

GPA: 2.8

PRT: 85

2/C Fox remained very involved in squad with other quad members. He ran very helpful and thorough come arounds and maintained 4/C standards within the squad. He also helped several squad members with professional and personal development issues.MIDN 2/C Fox’s study habits improved tremendously over this semester. He started studying off deck in order to maximize his study hour.

Skydiving Experience:

Jumps: 150

License: B

Wind Tunnel Time: 44 minutes

Awards:

2nd Place Team (Two-Way Formation Skydiving) Collegiate Nationals 2007

3rd Place Individual (Sport Accuracy) Collegiate Nationals 2007

 

 
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