FAST KCO Memorial Unveiled In Honor of Fallen DEA Special Agents and Military Personnel Ahead of 24th Anniversary of September 11
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FAST KCO Memorial Unveiled In Honor of Fallen DEA Special Agents and Military Personnel Ahead of 24th Anniversary of September 11

Septiembre 05, 2025
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Contact: DEA Public Affairs
Phone Number: (571) 776-2508

FAST Memorial unveiling
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WASHINGTON – On September 4, 2025, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration unveiled and dedicated a new memorial in honor of 10 Foreign-deployed Advisory and Support Team (FAST) members – three DEA Special Agents and seven U.S. military personnel – whose lives were lost in a helicopter crash in western Afghanistan in 2009.

Following the Taliban’s attack on the United States on September 11, 2001, DEA formed FAST to combat heroin production in Afghanistan, which was in part funding the activities of this terrorist organization. In partnership with DEA’s Kabul Country Office (KCO), U.S. Special Operations Forces, Allied Special Operation Forces, and their counterparts, FAST conducted several operations leading to record-breaking seizures of drugs, chemicals, weapons, and explosive devices. This team was also responsible for successfully dismantling several heroin production labs, effectively depriving revenue from the Taliban. The most notable FAST missions were:

  • Operation Albatross in the Red Desert, which resulted in the seizure and destruction of 286 tons of hashish, and
  • Operation Siege Engine, which resulted in the seizure and destruction of 18 tons of opium, 72 tons of poppy seed, 200 kilograms of heroin, 90 kilograms of morphine, precursor chemicals, explosives, and materials to construct improvised explosive devices.     

Following a successful joint counter-narcotics mission in western Afghanistan on October 26, 2009, a U.S. military helicopter crashed killing three DEA Special Agents and seven U.S. military personnel.  

16 years later, and one week before this year’s remembrance of September 11 attacks, DEA hosted family, friends, and colleagues – including members from FAST, KCO and the military – as well as leadership from the U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. Department of Defense for an unveiling and dedication ceremony for the DEA Museum’s newest memorial. 

The FAST KCO Memorial honors the ten brave heroes lost in that helicopter crash, including DEA Special Agent Forrest N. Leamon (FAST), Special Agent Chad L. Michael (FAST), and Special Agent Michael E. Weston (KCO).  Also honored from the 7th Special Forces Group SFC David E. Metzger and SSG Keith R. Bishop; from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment CW4 Michael P. Montgomery, CW3 Niall D. Lyons, SSG Shawn H. McNabb, SGT Josue E. Hernandez-Chavez, and SGT Nickolas A. Mueller. 

Special Agent Leamon’s 15-year-old son joined DEA Administrator Terrance Cole to unveil the memorial in front of the more than 200 invited guests.

This dedication ceremony held deep personal meaning for Administrator Cole, who proudly served in the Kabul Country Office when it was first established.

“This memorial honors the courage and sacrifice of law enforcement, our military, and the families who stand with them when called to serve and protect our homeland. Our nation once again faces unprecedented challenges as we confront foreign terrorist organizations on multiple fronts. DEA remains steadfast in working alongside our military and international partners to safeguard the innocent, dismantle the terrorist networks that threaten our national security, and uphold our enduring commitment to defend the United States of America.”  said DEA Administrator Terrance Cole

The FAST KCO Memorial will be prominently displayed alongside DEA’s 9/11 Memorial in the lobby of DEA Headquarters. Included in the Memorial are artifacts recovered from the site, which were enshrined in a shadowbox by surviving FAST members including Special Agent Michael’s MK 48, Special Agent Leamon’s M6, and the U.S. Marine Corps dog tag worn by Special Agent Weston.  In addition, visitors can see a FAST uniform, tactical gear, and other related artifacts. For those unable to visit the memorial, the history of FAST is available for viewing at DEAMuseum.org

The unveiling and dedication service can be viewed on DEA.gov. 

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