Allegiance United States Role Baseball Player Battles and wars Iraq War Name Cooper Brannan Rank Corporal | Battles/wars Iraq War Education Highland High School Years of service 2003-2011 Spouse Lindsay Marie Wagener | |
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Awards Combat Action Ribbon
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal
Iraq Campaign Medal
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (2)
National Defense Service Medal
Certificate of Commendation (individual award) Service/branch United States Marine Corps |
Nels Cooper Brannan (born November 7, 1984 in Houston, Texas) is a former US Marine who briefly played minor league baseball for the San Diego Padres. Brannan, who as a Corporal in the United States Marines lost his pinky finger on his left hand (his non pitching hand) while serving in Iraq.
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Early life
Brannan was raised in Gilbert, Arizona where he graduated in May 2003 from Highland High School. While in high school Brannan was a three-year letterman for football and baseball.
Military career
Brannan graduated boot camp in October 2003 as the platoon honor-man. In December of that same year he completed School of Infantry and his first duty station was Twentynine Palms, California in January 2004. He was deployed to Hitt, Iraq in February 2004 as an infantry team leader. He returned home in October 2004 and was redeployed to Fallujah, Iraq in September 2005.
In November 2005 Brannan was injured by a flash bang grenade he sustained multiple injuries to left hand resulting in amputation of left little finger and medial hand. He was medically evacuated to Naval Medical Center San Diego (Balboa Hospital) for three follow-up surgeries and rehabilitative therapy. He has since participated with All Marine Corps Baseball Team and USA Military All Star Baseball Team while assigned to MCRD San Diego.
Baseball career
Brannan signed with the San Diego Padres in February 2007. He pitched in 20 games for the Rookie-level Arizona League Padres in 2007, finishing with a 9.69 ERA and a 1-3 record, and the Class-A Eugene Emeralds in 2008. He pitched for the American Defenders of New Hampshire of the independent Can-Am League in 2009.
Personal life
He was married on January 20, 2006 to Lindsay Marie Wagener.