Posted on Apr 28, 2015
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Jump with fish
Army SPC Matthew Tattersall, the Paratrooper who gained fame just last week for celebrating his final training jump by bringing his pet fish along with him and filming the experience on a Go-Pro camera, has now faced the wrath of the UCMJ for his stunt.
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If they want to punish somebody it has to be whoever did JMPI, a fish and a gopro, How this two items made it to the plane? It might wasn't the smartest and safe way to jump but also it wasn't the best JMPI, that's why our paratroopers are getting hurt while training and they keep blame the equipment and not the person inspecting the equipment.
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CPT Pedro Meza
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Sounds like he went fishing and caught a whopper.
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SSG Greg Rivera
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Maybe it was the heavily tattooed gills on the fish
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SGT Alfred Cox
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MSG Brad Sand
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I think the story just gave him additional attention...which is all he wanted in the first place. My guess...and it is only a guess...SPC Tattersall's chain of command will not be deeply sadden to see him go?

The only think I actually cared one way or the other about in the whole story was that I disagreed with SPC Tattersall, in that I do not think the fish needed to be punished.
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SGT Jim Arnold
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are you sure the fish wasnt part of the conspiracy? lol
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CH (MAJ) William Beaver
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Seemed like a stunt Gomer Pyle would have pulled. You know , just for Goober.
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MAJ J5 Strategic Plans And Training Officer
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Someone invite SPC Matthew Tattersall to rally point.
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My old man knew a guy who blasted with his cat. Of course this was with the 173rd back in 1967.
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MAJ J5 Strategic Plans And Training Officer
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May be I am terrible but really, was it really that bad. I have seen guys jump with their spurs (far more dangerous).
I saw guys riding donkeys in Iraq. I would be annoyed more than anything. You can jump a water bottle. You can "Go Pro" a jump. So what if the guy had a fish. What if he got hungry while looking for his Airborne items". Seriously that is his Airborne Buddy. Does any one know the history of mascots the accompanied Paratroopers on Airborne Operations?
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MSG Brad Sand
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I do not disagree with anything you said Sir but from reading the story...there was a lot more going on behind the scenes and we have all had troops like our fish carrying Specialist.

While I have seen videos of donkey 'riding' in Iraq, I hope that wasn't any of our troops?
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One of the best enlisted leaders that walked this earth organized it. He is retired but I will not say his name. He had the absolute respect of everyone and enforced standards. But after several casualties and a period of high optempo he organized a race.
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PO3 John Jeter
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I have to approve of this event without approving the act of breaking the safety rules. I'm not informed enough about parachuting to know if this was actually dangerous or not. However, the high spirit, the inventiveness, and the total positive attitude about the consequences tells me they are losing a good troop. This will be one of those stories that will be around forever......."Do y'all remember that crazy so and so that jumped with his pet fish?" followed by chuckles and head shakes........ I'm willing to bet that directly after he received his article 15 and left the room there were laughs and chuckles all around. Discipline was upheld, the forms obeyed, and a new inspiration was created. It will take some real work to equal or surpass this one........
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