Danny McKnight

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Danny McKnight
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Born (1951-04-09) April 9, 1951 (age 72)
Columbus, Georgia
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service1973–2002
Rank Colonel
Commands held 3rd Ranger Battalion
75th Ranger Regiment
4th Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment
First United States Army
Awards Legion of Merit (2)
Bronze Star Medal with Valor
Purple Heart
RelationsLinda McKnight (spouse)
Other workMotivational speaker

Danny R. McKnight (born April 9, 1951) is an American retired colonel who served in the United States Army. He is best known for his role as commander of the 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment in the Battle of Mogadishu. [1] His participation in the battle was also heavily portrayed in the film Black Hawk Down , where his role was played by Tom Sizemore. [2]

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Early life

Danny R. McKnight was born in Columbus, Georgia, on April 9, 1951. His family later moved to Rockledge, Florida, in 1959. McKnight graduated from Cocoa High School in 1969 and Brevard Community College (now Eastern Florida State College) in 1971.

Early military career

It was during his undergraduate studies where McKnight's military career began to take shape. He was recognized as a distinguished military graduate by Florida State University in 1973, shortly after earning his bachelor's degree in management. He eventually went on to complete the Basic Officer Leaders Course and graduated from the United States Army Airborne School and Ranger School. In 1985, he earned his master's degree in higher education from the University of Florida while being simultaneously assigned as an assistant professor of military science in the university's Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps department.

Overseas deployments

In 1989, McKnight was deployed to Panama as part of the United States invasion of Panama.

McKnight was deployed again in 1993 to Mogadishu, Somalia. During this time, he served as commander of the 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment as part of a special operations detachment tasked with peacekeeping operations on behalf of the United Nations security forces. It had already been the second United Nations intervention in the Somali Civil War at the time of McKnight's deployment.

Situations in Mogadishu eventually devolved and escalated, resulting in the Battle of Mogadishu. McKnight participated in the battle by commanding the 450 soldiers of the 75th Ranger Regiment and leading the coalition convoy through the city. He sustained injuries in the neck and arm during the battle. [3]

Awards and decorations

COL McKnight's awards include: [4]

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Us legion of merit rib1OLC.png Bronze Star Medal ribbon with "V" device, 1st award.svg
Purple Heart ribbon.svg Meritorious Service Medal ribbon.svg Army Commendation Medal ribbon.svg
Army Achievement Medal ribbon.svg National Defense Service Medal ribbon, 2nd award.svg
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Armed Forces Expedtionary Medal ribbon.svg
Humanitarian Service ribbon.svg Army Service Ribbon.svg Army Overseas Service Ribbon.svg
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3 Ranger Battalion Shoulder Sleeve Insignia.svg Distinctive unit insignia of the 75th Ranger Regiment.svg Ranger Tab.svg


Combat Infantryman Badge with Star (denoting 2nd award)
Legion of Merit with 1 Oak leaf cluster Bronze Star with "V" device
Purple Heart Meritorious Service Medal Army Commendation Medal
Army Achievement Medal National Defense Service Medal with 1 Service star Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal with Arrowhead device
Humanitarian Service Medal Army Service Ribbon Army Overseas Service Ribbon
Master Parachutist Badge with 1 combat star Pathfinder Badge
3rd Ranger Battalion Combat Service Identification Badge 75th Ranger Regiment Distinctive unit insignia Ranger tab
Expert Infantry Badge.svg Expert Infantryman Badge

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References

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