Major Gregory "Rocky" Rockwood has served six deployments, three each in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was one of the crew members awarded the 2004 Mackay Trophy for the "most meritorious flight of the year" by an Air Force person, persons, or organization. Jolly 11 Flight launched to rescue a five person crew of a U.S. Army CH-47 Chinook that crashed in a sandstorm with near zero-visibility. En route to the crash scene, crews realized their forward looking infra-red and night vision goggles were ineffective. Despite this handicap the crew of Jolly 11 was able to locate the survivors. Both aircraft then made near zero-visibility approaches relying nearly exclusively on the flight engineers and aerial gunners inputs for precision navigation. Following the successful survivor contacts and recovery by the Flight's Pararescuemen, Jolly 11 and Jolly 12 were individually engaged by separate multiple surface-to-air missiles attacks. Using evasive maneuvers Jolly 11 evaded two missiles. Both Jolly 11 and Jolly 12 continued to provide support with defensive fire until the formation was clear of the threat area saving the lives of five U.S. Army personnel.
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Gregory Scott Schwabe, was born on 26 June, to Kathleen and Paul Schwabe. Greg has two siblings are Ken and Mollie. The Schwabe's grew up in Brockton, Ma "the City of Champions", where Greg competed in Baseball and Ice hockey. Graduated from Brockton High School in 1988. Greg joined the US Army and was stationed around the globe. One of Greg's highlights was the Chief of Counterintelligence Analysis Section for US Forces Korea. Greg then spent several years in some special programs within the US Government fighting terrorism. After Government service Greg has also worked at Middlesex Sheriff's Office as a Deputy Sheriff, and Mass General Hospital helped create a proprietary information protection program. Each February, Greg works as the senior security advisor, at the Munich Security Conference where world leaders come together to discuss global threats. In January 2015, Greg's first break in the film industry came after a bad year in his life after back surgery, Oliver Stone hired him to act and help train over 50 international extras to be American Soldiers for the movie Snowden. Greg credits his rebirth to Oliver and Jaymes, since Snowden, Greg has been hired in several roles in film, TV and commercials. Greg continues to focus on acting but is enjoying working behind the camera as well and in 2018 will work as a military and national security technical advisor on several projects.
Gregory Scott is an actor and producer, known for White Space in a Painting (2013), A Guide to Second Date Sex (2019) and Café, Croissant, French? (2014).
Greg grew up in Orinda, CA (East Bay Area in Northern CA) and graduated from Miramonte High School in 1974. In 1985, after receiving his M.F.A. in Acting from U.C.L.A., and many years performing in theatre, Greg began his Television and Film career. He has performed lead, supporting lead, and supporting roles in many feature films and lead and guest starring roles in even more T.V. episodics, sitcoms, & network and cable movies. He is best known for playing heavies but he has performed in many comedic and dramatic roles. Greg took drama classes as an undergrad while attending Cal-Berkeley (where he eventually received his B.A. in Theatre Arts) and the University of Hawaii. At both Universities Greg was also on a football scholarship as the starting punter for California (U.C. Berkeley, (1974 & 1975 seasons) and the University of Hawaii, (1977 & 1978 seasons) leading the nation in multiple punting categories in his final two years at U. of Hawaii. Greg then turned down a contract to play for the NFL'S Green Bay Packers and signed the following year with The San Diego Chargers where he was released due to injury. He was also going to be drafted by the Oakland A's as a shortstop in the 10th round of the 1974 baseball draft out of high school, but told them on the phone prior to being drafted that he wanted to get a college degree first and hopefully move on to professional baseball later. Greg also teaches acting when his schedule permits. Greg is in his 36th year as a professional actor in the Entertainment industry. on screen.