Ryan A. Conklin | |
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Portrait of SPC Conklin, 2006 | |
Birth name | Ryan Allen Conklin |
Born | (1985-04-01)April 1, 1985 (age 39) Marshall, Michigan, U.S. |
Allegiance | ![]() |
Service | United States Army |
Years of service | 2003–2010 |
Rank | Sergeant |
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Battles / wars | Iraq War |
Awards |
Ryan Allen Conklin (born April 1, 1985) is a formerSergeant in theUnited States Army, known as a cast member on theMTV reality television series,The Real World: Brooklyn, and star ofThe Real World Presents: Return to Duty, a 2009 documentary that chronicled his second tour of duty serving as part ofOperation Iraqi Freedom, and author of the Iraq War memoir,An Angel From Hell.
Conklin was born on April 1, 1985, inMarshall, Michigan to Dave and Pat Conklin. He was the youngest of three children. The son of a Marshall teacher, Ryan attended the public elementary schools of Gordon, Sherman, and Madison. In 1996, he and his family moved toGettysburg, Pennsylvania. Growing up in Gettysburg, a historic landmark for the nation, Ryan harbored a strong sense of history, and an affinity for the military, and eventually graduated from Gettysburg High School in 2003.[1][2]
In addition to his brother, Aaron, who became amilitary police officer in theArmy Reserves, Conklin also had two cousins in the Army as well.[3]
Conklin enlisted in theUnited States Army at age 17,[4] having been inspired to do so by theSeptember 11 attacks.[5] He entered Basic Training atFort Benning, Georgia in 2003 and was stationed atFort Campbell, Kentucky
Ryan was an infantryman in the187th Infantry Regiment (United States), 3rd Brigade of the famed101st Airborne Division. In 2005, he deployed with the division toIraq, guardedSaddam Hussein at histrial in Baghdad, but his company spent most of their year deployment patrollingTikrit and experienced a number of near-death experiences from IEDs, drive-by shootings, VBIEDs, suicide bomber, and a sniper.[6] During his time onThe Real World, it was also revealed that he suffered attacks ofposttraumatic stress as a result of his tour of duty.[3] He was honorably discharged in 2006.[2]
Conklin's bookAn Angel From Hell (2010) chronicles himself and his platoon during this chaotic tour.
In 2008, after returning from his first tour in Iraq, Conklin was cast on the21st season of theMTVreality series,The Real World in 2008. On being selected, Conklin said that it almost started as a joke. MTV was casting at a bar he was visiting, and he decided to apply. He says that he was stunned to learn he made the final cut.[7] His cast biography is as follows:
A small-town Pennsylvania boy with a laid-back personality, Ryan has had his share of action. After enlisting in the army at the age of 17, he served in Iraq and got an eyeful. Now 23, he has returned from his duty with a newfound appreciation for life and a better perspective on the world around him, despite having lived through many near-death experiences, as well as the death of a close friend. A class clown who juggles his time between amateur filmmaking, guitar playing and pranking those around him, Ryan is currently in his first-ever relationship.[6]
During his time onThe Real World: Brooklyn, Conklin related his experiences in theIraq War and became a candid and creative representative of today's veterans. As a former soldier with job skills and experiences that could still help the war effort, in 2008 PresidentGeorge W. Bush recalled thousands of former soldiers in theinactive ready reserve as part of a surge on both battlefields, which happened to unfold during the filming ofThe Real World, and Conklin was recalled to deploy to Iraq.[3]
In November 2008, while filmingThe Real World, Conklin found out, much to his shock, that he was being called back to active duty. On April 1, 2009, the day he was supposed to report toFort Bragg,North Carolina before leaving, Conklin surprised hisReal World castmates by appearing on the reunion show.[8] He returned to Iraq later that month, serving in the southern Saydiyah section of Baghdad as an infantryman, and was eventually promoted to the rank of Sergeant.[2]
Before deploying, MTV and the producers of theReal World pitched him the idea for a documentary following his returning to Iraq as well as his family members' reactions. Though initially reluctant, Conklin agreed.[7] The documentary, fully titledThe Real World Presents: Return to Duty, aired on November 11, 2009.[1][9][10][11] Conklin says that he was "very pleased with how it all came together".[7]
In January 2010 Conklin was again honorably discharged from the Army.[2]
Conklin traveled throughout the United States and gave lectures to colleges and universities and spoke to students about his time in Iraq.[2][12][13]
Conklin's memoir about his experience during his first tour in Iraq,An Angel From Hell, was published In April 2010.[14][15]
Conklin subsequently became a firefighter with theLancaster, Pennsylvania Fire Department, where he received an award in March 2019 for saving the life of a 10-year-old girl.[16][17]
Conklin married Annie L. Noel[18] on February 2, 2018 atGettysburg National Military Park.[19]