Name: Jeremy Jason Wise
Branch: Contractor
Unit: ST4, CIA
Station Assigned: Forward Operating Base Chapman, Afghanistan
Hometown: Hope, AR
Fallen on: December, 30th, 2009
Jeremy Jason Wise, a name synonymous with courage and commitment, dedicated his life to protecting his country through clandestine service. While the details of his career remain largely classified due to the nature of his work with the CIA's Special Activities Center, his ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan speaks volumes about his bravery and dedication.
Wise served in the Special Operations Group within the CIA's Special Activities Center. This elite unit is known for conducting covert operations in the most dangerous corners of the world, often working alongside or in support of U.S. military special operations forces. His service placed him at Forward Operating Base Chapman in Afghanistan, a critical location in the fight against terrorism.
On December 30, 2009, Wise's life was tragically cut short when an informant, who turned out to be an al-Qaida double agent, detonated a suicide vest on the base. This devastating attack claimed the lives of Wise and six other American CIA operatives.
Though much of his service remains shrouded in secrecy, the circumstances of his death highlight the immense risks and sacrifices made by those who operate in the shadows to protect national security. His dedication to duty and willingness to confront danger head-on exemplify the unwavering commitment of those who serve in the CIA's Special Activities Center.
Jeremy Jason Wise's legacy is one of quiet professionalism and ultimate sacrifice. He gave his life in the defense of his nation, a testament to the bravery and dedication of those who work tirelessly to keep America safe.
To learn more about Jeremy Jason Wise and other fallen heroes, please visit:
Navy SEAL Museum: https://www.navysealmuseum.org/memorial-wall/global-war-on-terror/jeremy-jason-wise
On behalf of all of us at Bonefrog Coffee, we thank Jeremy Jason Wise and his family for the ultimate sacrifice one can give to protect our freedom. His memory will live on in our hearts.