Senior CPO Robinson

Five men posted at Honey Badger. Weather was warm and humid.
Start with a mosey run (included toy soldiers, butt kickers, high knees)

Warmup
SSH (12x I/C)
Windmills (12x I/C)
Imperial Walkers (12x I/C)
Morrocan N/C (12x I/C)
Low Slow Squats (12x I/C)
Arm Circles (12x I/C)
Peter Parkers (12x I/C)
Plank Stretches (12x I/C)

Hold plank
Read Extortion 17 story (copied below)
do 17 burpees
Short run to parking spot 31, do 31 merkins

Run to ROTC area

Thang 1
Five pain stations, do exercise for 50 seconds, rotate/rest 20 seconds
Each circuit through the pain stations will have a different exercise. There are three circuits.
Station 1 uses pull up bars: Pull-ups (circuit 1); Chin ups (circuit 2); Close grip pull ups (circuit 3)
Station 2 focus on core: LBCs; Shoulder taps; Hello Dolly
Station 3 uses cinder blocks: OH Press; KB swings; curls
Station 4 focus on legs: squats; lunges; monkey humpers
Station 5 focus on cardio: suicide runs; bear crawls; SSH

Short Run
Stop and plank. Read story of Senior Chief Petty Officer Heath Robinson (copied below)

Run back to ROTC building
Go through the five pain stations described above again.

Thang 2
Plank-o-rama
3 min plank
30 sec rest
2 min plank
30 sec rest
1 min plank

Fini
COT

NMM: 50 seconds on was a bit much for pull ups. We stayed together as one group, but this workout could easily be flexed up with more pax: just count them off by fives.
Nice to have a Kotter from Indian Land return to us FlipFlop. This was his first post in a long while and we had to resuscitate him twice and administer 10 cc’s of lidocaine drip per Rampart’s instructions.

In past Honey Badger workouts, I have chosen other Extortion 17 members to honor: Snr CPO Kraig Vickers; CPO Stephen M Mills; Specialist Spencer Duncan

Extortion 17
On August 6, 2011, a U.S. Army CH-47D Chinook helicopter approached a landing zone in Afghanistan 40 miles southwest of Kabul. The helicopter, call sign Extortion 17, was on a mission to support the 75th Ranger regiment that had secured an insurgent compound and were tracking down fleeing enemy militants.

As the Chinook approached the landing zone, two enemy fighters ran out of a building and launched rocket propelled grenades. The first round missed the helicopter, but the second struck its rear rotor blade. The resulting explosion caused a disastrous imbalance and tore the Chinook apart. The helicopter spun out of control and crashed. There were no survivors.
The loss of 31 us military service members was devastating singular loss. Those killed were some of the U.S.’s most highly trained and battle-honed commandos.

Today we honored Senior Chief Petty Officer Heath Robinson from Extortion 17.
Senior Chief Petty Officer Heath Robinson was born June 5, 1977 in Petoskey, Michigan.
The 1993 loss of a Black Hawk helicopter in Mogadishu Somalia had a significant impact on Heath and when he graduated High School 1995 he enlisted in the United States Navy with aspirations to become a Navy SEAL.
After training and various deployments in the US and Japan, he eventually completed his SEAL training and went on to serve with SEAL teams three and seven.
Heath deployed to the Middle east multiple times during his military service and returned to Afghanistan with his team in 2011.
Heath was killed in action on Chinook helicopter flight Extortion 17 on August 6th, 2011 and is survived by his wife, a daughter, his parents and two brothers.
Heath was laid to rest at Arlington national cemetery alongside many of teammates.

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