“He wish to be remembered as a person of religion that beloved his household and buddies and his nation.”
LA FOLLETTE, Tenn. — Carl Stiner, a Tennessee native and retired U.S. Army four-star normal who turned a foundational pillar within the growth of U.S. Special Forces, has died at age 85.
Stiner’s household introduced the information Thursday afternoon.
“He wish to be remembered as a person of religion that beloved his household and buddies and his nation. And when reflecting on his navy profession in addition to his life, Common Steiner would ceaselessly say he was only a nation boy making an attempt to do what was proper,” his household mentioned about his legacy.
Stiner served 35 years within the U.S. Army in the course of the Vietnam Conflict and Desert Storm. He ultimately retired in 1993 and returned to Campbell County, the place he grew up.
Stiner served as Commander in Chief of U.S. Particular Operations Command within the years earlier than his retirement. In 2002, he co-authored a guide with Tom Clancy, “Shadow Warriors: Contained in the Special Forces.”
U.S. Consultant Chuck Fleischmann (R – Oak Ridge) mentioned he was heartbroken to listen to of Stiner’s passing.
“Common Stiner was a hero who bravely led our nation’s troops into fight and represented the very best of Tennessee, Campbell County, and LaFollette. Could God bless Common Stiner and his household,” he mentioned.
U.S. Consultant Tim Burchett (R-Knoxville) mentioned “hero simply does not fairly cowl it” when describing Stiner.
Stiner’s funeral is about for Saturday, June 11.