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Shannon Mary Kent (née Smith, May 11, 1983 – January 16, 2019) was a
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and member of JSOC's
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who was killed in the 2019 Manbij bombing.


Early life and education

Kent was born Shannon Mary Smith on May 11, 1983, in
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. Her father, Col. Stephen Smith, was the third-ranked police officer in the
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. Her mother was an elementary school teacher. She grew up in
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, attending Stissing Mountain J/S High School, where she was an honors student and an athlete, graduating in 2001.


Career

Kent enlisted in the Navy on December 11, 2003, and graduated from boot camp at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Illinois, in February 2004. She was assigned to Navy Information Operations Command,
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; Navy Special Warfare Support Activity 2, NAVSPECWAR,
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; Personnel Resource Development Office,
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; Navy Information Operations Command Maryland,
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; and Cryptologic Warfare Group 6, Fort Meade. She was the noncommissioned officer in charge at the
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’s operations directorate for four years. Kent reported to Cryptologic Warfare Activity 66 (CWA-66) at
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after the command was established on August 10, 2008. Kent was considered a 'rock star' among the linguists. She was fluent in
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,
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, Portuguese, and
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, and rose quickly through the ranks as a
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at Fort Meade. In 2007, Kent volunteered for an Individual Augment and was deployed to
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on an intelligence team supporting
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. In 2008, she underwent training for a permanent position on a SEAL support team, and she was deployed to
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to support a SEAL team in 2012. In February 2018, Kent received clearance to attend the Navy's doctorate psychology program at the
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, but the Navy reversed the move because her previous cancer diagnosis made her medically unfit to be commissioned as an officer. She applied for a waiver and sought congressional help, but the Navy maintained its decision. Kent was deployed to Syria in November 2018. On January 16, 2019, Kent was part of a group that attended a meeting with local military officials and stopped at a local restaurant frequented by U.S. personnel, the Palace of the Princes in
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,
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, when a man wearing a suicide vest walked by outside and detonated his Improvised explosive device, device. The area was in a northern Syria buffer zone between People's Defense Units, Kurdish fighters and Turkish involvement in the Syrian civil war, Turkish forces that had been regarded as a stable area. Kent was killed along with three other Americans who were in Syria as part of Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve. Kent was the first female combat death in Syria since combat operations began against ISIS in Syria, and the first female U.S. service member killed by enemy fire in more than three years. The 2019 Manbij bombing killed a total of 19 people, including Kent, a Special Forces soldier, two U.S. civilian contractors, allied coalition fighters of the Syrian Democratic Forces, and a number of civilians. The three other Americans casualties were: Scott A. Wirtz, a former United States Navy SEALs, SEAL; Army United States Army Special Forces, Special Forces Warrant officer (United States), Chief Warrant Officer Jonathan R. Farmer; and Ghadir Taher, a translator with Valiant Integrated Service, a United States Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense contractor. Three other Americans were also wounded in the attack. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant claimed responsibility.


Personal life

Kent was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2006 and was successfully treated surgically. She married Joe Kent, a political candidate and former United States Special Operations Command, special operations soldier. The couple met at the selection course for the
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. They lived in Crownsville, Maryland, with their two young sons, who were aged 3 years and 18 months at the time of her death.


Awards and decorations

Kent received the Joint Service Commendation Medal twice, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Commendation Medal#Army, Army Commendation Medal, the Joint Service Achievement Medal, the Joint Meritorious Unit Award, a Good Conduct Medal (United States), Good Conduct Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Iraq Campaign Medal, the Sea Deployment Ribbon, the Marksmanship ribbon#U.S. Navy, Rifle Marksmanship Ribbon, and the Marksmanship ribbon#U.S. Navy, Pistol Marksmanship Ribbon. U.S. President Donald Trump paid tribute to her and the three other fallen Americans during a trip to Dover Air Force Base on 19 January, where their remains were received. She was buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Kent was posthumously promoted to senior chief petty officer and awarded the Bronze Star Medal, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal (United States), Meritorious Service Medal, and a Combat Action Ribbon. The Navy also credited her for work done for the National Security Agency, NSA's Operations Directorate in Special Operations. Her work was used at the highest levels of Signals intelligence, SIGINT in deciphering the intelligence gleaned through message intercepts and foreign communications. After Kent's death, New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo ordered state flags flown at half-staff and Dutchess County, New York, Dutchess County state legislature Chair Gregg Pulver issued a statement praising her as a "Brilliant mind and a small-town hero." On February 14, 2019, Congressman Antonio Delgado (politician), Antonio Delgado introduced a resolution in the United States House of Representatives honoring the life of Senior Chief Petty Officer Shannon M. Kent. Her name was added to the Cryptologic Memorial Wall at the NSA's headquarters in Fort Meade, Maryland. In August 2019, the Defense Language Institute in Presidio of Monterey, California dedicated the Kent Navy Yard in her honor.


References


External links


Bio at Foundation for Women WarriorsArchived




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