Tyrone S. Woods lost his life to protect a CIA facility in Benghazi, Libya on 12 September 2012.
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When the @StateDept mission facility in Benghazi was attacked on 11 September 2012, Ty was part of the CIA team that responded.
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After futile attempts to find Amb. Stevens & while under fire, Ty & team evacuated personnel to CIA Base, saving 30 Americans.
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After treating a @StateDept security officer's wound, Ty with other CIA & security officers took up defensive positions.
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CIA base was under attack by small arms, machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades & hand-thrown bombs.
Ty helped repel 2 attacks.
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Ty & Glen Doherty were the kind of men who ran towards danger
Defending from roof, they died when a mortar round landed nearby
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Tyrone Woods loved his life, family & country. He's remembered as a joy to be around. He was just 41.
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The CIA is corrupt America knows it
Thank you for posting this. We have not forgotten
While Sen Mendendez was pounding unaged Hookers
God bless you Ty Woods 

And so many more who's name you will never know 
Sounds like I would have died too.
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