MAJ (R) Darren R. Baldwin (USMA '98)
Darren Ryan Baldwin was born in Chicago, IL and raised in Worthington, OH. He graduated from Worthington Kilbourne High School in 1993 and went on to graduate from The United States Military Academy in 1998.
His first assignment was as a Field Artillery Officer to Giessen, Germany during which he was sent into combat in Kosovo as part of Task Force Falcon. Following his deployment, Darren continued his military training in the Special Forces Officer Qualification School in Fort Bragg, NC and was selected to serve in the US Army Special Forces in 2003.
Darren was assigned to Operational Detachment Alpha 061, 2nd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) when he completed three deployments in Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He experienced his traumatic brain injuries in 2005 while on his second deployment to Iraq. He returned to Iraq for his third deployment in January 2006. Following his last deployment to Iraq, Darren went on to serve as aide de camp to the U.S. Army Special Forces commanding general at Fort Bragg, NC. During his tour of service there, he traveled to several countries, meeting and working with many great personnel. His final assignment before being medically was Commander of Detachment East, Alpha Co., Special Activities Training Bn. at Fort Bragg, NC.
The result of his undiagnosed traumatic brain injuries caused irreversible neurotrauma, which then deteriorated his daily life making it very difficult to walk, care for himself, and maintain work responsibilities. Darren passed away peacefully on December 23rd, 2021 with his loving and devoted wife, Bianca, at his side.
Proceeds from the MAJ (R) Darren R. Baldwin bracelet will be donated to the MAJ (R) Darren Baldwin Silver Star Families Support Fund at the Green Beret Foundation. This fund was established by MAJ (R) Baldwin’s family to support US Army Special Forces Silver Star Families battling long-term physical and mental health challenges as well as supporting the spouse or caregiver of the Green Beret. Silver Star Families are comprised of the wounded, ill, or dying active duty or veteran service member whose injuries or illnesses are combat related, and their spouse or caregiver.
The fund will support the following, but not limited to:
Therapies prescribed for the treatment of or rehabilitation of long-term physical and mental issues such as traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress, toxic exposures, amputation, chronic pain, depression, and cancer
General travel to/from treatment or therapy should travel a long distance, and/or require overnight lodging; devices prescribed for the treatment of or rehabilitation of long-term physical and mental issues such as traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress, toxic exposures, amputation, chronic pain, depression, and cancer
Caregiver education and training, employment and workplace support, and physical and mental healthcare needs not covered by the Department of Defense or Department of Veterans Affairs.
Darren Ryan Baldwin was born in Chicago, IL and raised in Worthington, OH. He graduated from Worthington Kilbourne High School in 1993 and went on to graduate from The United States Military Academy in 1998.
His first assignment was as a Field Artillery Officer to Giessen, Germany during which he was sent into combat in Kosovo as part of Task Force Falcon. Following his deployment, Darren continued his military training in the Special Forces Officer Qualification School in Fort Bragg, NC and was selected to serve in the US Army Special Forces in 2003.
Darren was assigned to Operational Detachment Alpha 061, 2nd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) when he completed three deployments in Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He experienced his traumatic brain injuries in 2005 while on his second deployment to Iraq. He returned to Iraq for his third deployment in January 2006. Following his last deployment to Iraq, Darren went on to serve as aide de camp to the U.S. Army Special Forces commanding general at Fort Bragg, NC. During his tour of service there, he traveled to several countries, meeting and working with many great personnel. His final assignment before being medically was Commander of Detachment East, Alpha Co., Special Activities Training Bn. at Fort Bragg, NC.
The result of his undiagnosed traumatic brain injuries caused irreversible neurotrauma, which then deteriorated his daily life making it very difficult to walk, care for himself, and maintain work responsibilities. Darren passed away peacefully on December 23rd, 2021 with his loving and devoted wife, Bianca, at his side.
Proceeds from the MAJ (R) Darren R. Baldwin bracelet will be donated to the MAJ (R) Darren Baldwin Silver Star Families Support Fund at the Green Beret Foundation. This fund was established by MAJ (R) Baldwin’s family to support US Army Special Forces Silver Star Families battling long-term physical and mental health challenges as well as supporting the spouse or caregiver of the Green Beret. Silver Star Families are comprised of the wounded, ill, or dying active duty or veteran service member whose injuries or illnesses are combat related, and their spouse or caregiver.
The fund will support the following, but not limited to:
Therapies prescribed for the treatment of or rehabilitation of long-term physical and mental issues such as traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress, toxic exposures, amputation, chronic pain, depression, and cancer
General travel to/from treatment or therapy should travel a long distance, and/or require overnight lodging; devices prescribed for the treatment of or rehabilitation of long-term physical and mental issues such as traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress, toxic exposures, amputation, chronic pain, depression, and cancer
Caregiver education and training, employment and workplace support, and physical and mental healthcare needs not covered by the Department of Defense or Department of Veterans Affairs.
Darren Ryan Baldwin was born in Chicago, IL and raised in Worthington, OH. He graduated from Worthington Kilbourne High School in 1993 and went on to graduate from The United States Military Academy in 1998.
His first assignment was as a Field Artillery Officer to Giessen, Germany during which he was sent into combat in Kosovo as part of Task Force Falcon. Following his deployment, Darren continued his military training in the Special Forces Officer Qualification School in Fort Bragg, NC and was selected to serve in the US Army Special Forces in 2003.
Darren was assigned to Operational Detachment Alpha 061, 2nd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) when he completed three deployments in Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He experienced his traumatic brain injuries in 2005 while on his second deployment to Iraq. He returned to Iraq for his third deployment in January 2006. Following his last deployment to Iraq, Darren went on to serve as aide de camp to the U.S. Army Special Forces commanding general at Fort Bragg, NC. During his tour of service there, he traveled to several countries, meeting and working with many great personnel. His final assignment before being medically was Commander of Detachment East, Alpha Co., Special Activities Training Bn. at Fort Bragg, NC.
The result of his undiagnosed traumatic brain injuries caused irreversible neurotrauma, which then deteriorated his daily life making it very difficult to walk, care for himself, and maintain work responsibilities. Darren passed away peacefully on December 23rd, 2021 with his loving and devoted wife, Bianca, at his side.
Proceeds from the MAJ (R) Darren R. Baldwin bracelet will be donated to the MAJ (R) Darren Baldwin Silver Star Families Support Fund at the Green Beret Foundation. This fund was established by MAJ (R) Baldwin’s family to support US Army Special Forces Silver Star Families battling long-term physical and mental health challenges as well as supporting the spouse or caregiver of the Green Beret. Silver Star Families are comprised of the wounded, ill, or dying active duty or veteran service member whose injuries or illnesses are combat related, and their spouse or caregiver.
The fund will support the following, but not limited to:
Therapies prescribed for the treatment of or rehabilitation of long-term physical and mental issues such as traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress, toxic exposures, amputation, chronic pain, depression, and cancer
General travel to/from treatment or therapy should travel a long distance, and/or require overnight lodging; devices prescribed for the treatment of or rehabilitation of long-term physical and mental issues such as traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress, toxic exposures, amputation, chronic pain, depression, and cancer
Caregiver education and training, employment and workplace support, and physical and mental healthcare needs not covered by the Department of Defense or Department of Veterans Affairs.