Elizabeth Jacobson
Elizabeth Nicole Jacobson | |
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Birth name | Elizabeth Nicole Jacobson |
Nickname(s) | "Liz" |
Born |
Orlando, Florida, U.S. | March 26, 1984
Died |
September 28, 2005 21) Safwan, Basra Governorate, Iraq | (aged
Buried at | Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, Pompano Beach, Florida, U.S. (26°15′31″N 80°07′30″W / 26.258624°N 80.125002°WCoordinates: 26°15′31″N 80°07′30″W / 26.258624°N 80.125002°W) |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/branch | United States Air Force |
Years of service | 2003–2005 |
Rank | Airman First Class |
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Awards |
Bronze Star Medal Purple Heart Medal Air Force Combat Action Medal National Defense Service Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Air Force Training Ribbon |
Website |
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Elizabeth Nicole "Liz" Jacobson (March 26, 1984 – September 28, 2005) was a United States Air Force airman who was killed in action in the Iraq War in 2005. A member of the U.S. Air Force Security Forces, she was the first female U.S. airman killed in the line of duty in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and the first Air Force Security Forces member killed in conflict since the Vietnam War.[1]
Military career
On September 28, 2005, while Jacobson was guarding a convoy originating from Camp Bucca, Iraq, the vehicle she was riding in was hit by an improvised explosive device near the Iraqi town of Safwan. The explosion killed her and U.S. Army sergeant Steve Morin Jr., 34 years old, from Arlington, Texas.[2] A third soldier who was manning the vehicle's turret weapon was injured but survived the attack.
The Riviera Beach, Florida, native was assigned to the 17th Security Forces Squadron at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas[3] and had deployed to Iraq as part of the 586th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron. Airman Jacobson had been in the Air Force for two years and had been deployed to Iraq for more than three months.
Jacobson is buried at the Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens in Pompano Beach, Florida.[4] Jacobson is Jewish.[5]
Legacy
The U.S. Air Force has established the Elizabeth N. Jacobson Award for Expeditionary Excellence which is given to airmen for outstanding performance during a deployment.[6] A street on Ali Al Salem Air Base running from entry control point "Echo 4" to a South Korean air force compound was renamed Jacobson Avenue in her honor.[7] Goodfellow Air Force Base renamed the base main gate Jacobson Gate[8] The Eagle Chapter, Air Force Security Police Association, created a challenge coin to honor the memory of A1C Jacobson.[9] At Lackland Air Force Base there is the Jacobson Training Facility for Security Force Members and the Library in the facility has numerous mementos from Jacobson. The museum on the base also holds her in an honor position. The Travis AFB First Term Airman's Center is named after Jacobson.
Assignments
- 2003 – 2004, 17th Training Wing, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas
- 2004 – 2005, 17th Security Forces Squadron, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas
- 2005 – 2005, Camp Bucca, Iraq
Awards and decorations
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References
- ↑ "Seasoned Airman, young 'AF cop' early female casualties of war on terror". March 8, 2013. Archived from the original on January 16, 2014.
- ↑ Military Times. "Army Sgt. Steve Morin Jr.". Honor the Fallen.
- ↑ Military Times. "Air Force Airman 1st Class Elizabeth N. Jacobson". Honor the Fallen.
- ↑ "Elizabeth Nicole Jacobson". Find a Grave. May 4, 2006.
- ↑ Maia EfremFeb 9, 2011(Updated Jun 8, 2011). "Profiles of Our Fallen - News –". Forward.com. Retrieved 2016-01-06.
- ↑ Vance SP named AETC winner of new award
- ↑ Goodfellow Air Force Base. "Remembering our veterans" (PDF). Goodfellow Monitor. United States Air Force.
- ↑ Airman voices expectations to NCOs
- ↑ Eagle Chapter, Air Force Security Police Association : Jacobson Coin
External links
- Official website
- Elizabeth Nicole Jacobson at Find a Grave
- Elizabeth Nicole Jacobson at TogetherWeServed