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USPA UMPIRES, LLC HONORS FALLEN HERO CAPTAIN DEREK ARGEL THROUGH TAPS AT SANTA BARBARA POLO & RACQUET CLUB

Sep 26, 2017 7:13 PM

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Umpire Manager Maggie Mitchell with  Deb Argel-Bastian, Todd Bastian and Carol LaRue. © David Lominska/www.polographics.com.
Umpire Manager Maggie Mitchell with Deb Argel-Bastian, Todd Bastian and Carol LaRue. © David Lominska/www.polographics.com.

The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) offers compassionate care to all those grieving the death of a loved one serving in our Armed Forces. Since 1994, TAPS has provided comfort and hope 24 hours a day, seven days a week through a national peer support network and connection to grief resources, all at no cost to surviving families and loved ones. On November 1, 2013, teams4taps was launched - an initiative to create meaningful opportunities for families of the fallen to engage with the teams they cheered for with their fallen hero. Former official Bob Delaney, and now NBA’s Vice President of Referee Development and Performance introduced USPA Umpires, LLC to TAPS after an umpire meeting with 25 USPA professional umpires at the Lake Worth offices in the spring of 2016. The NBA along with many other sport associations bring a TAPS family to a sports event, where the family is introduced to the officials and then watches the game.

USPA Umpires, LLC teamed up with TAPS to bring the surviving family of Captain Derek Argel to their first polo game on Sunday, August 6 at the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club in Carpinteria, California. Mother Debra Argel-Bastian, step-father Todd Bastian and family friend Carol LaRue were treated to a spectacular viewing of the 2017 Engel & Volkers America Cup Final. It was a spectacular day at the club, with the sport of polo gaining three more fans.

Captain Derek Argel, a Special Tactics Officer assigned to the 23d Special Tactics Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Florida, perished on May 30, 2005 in the crash of an Iraqi Air Force SL7 reconnaissance/transport plane. Captain Argel was participating in an operational mission in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom when the aircraft crashed in the Divala Province of Iraq about 80 miles northeast of Baghdad. Captain Argel was born in Lompoc, California and attended Carrillo High School where he played water polo and was named 1994 league MVP. He continued his water polo career at the United States Air Force Academy. Upon graduation in 2001, he entered into the Combat Control training pipeline, earning the red beret of a Special Tactics Officer in 2003.

(L to R) - USPA Umpire Julian Appleby, Carol LaRue, Maggie Mitchell, Deb Argel-Bastian, Todd Bastian, USPA Umpire Fergus Gould. © David Lominska/www.polographics.com.
(L to R) - USPA Umpire Julian Appleby, Carol LaRue, Maggie Mitchell, Deb Argel-Bastian, Todd Bastian, USPA Umpire Fergus Gould. © David Lominska/www.polographics.com.

Following his graduation from Class 06 of the Advanced Skills Training course at Hurlburt Field, Captain Argel was assigned to the 23d Special Tactics Squadron, making his first operational deployment to Afghanistan and Iraq.Captain Argel’s awards include the Bronze Star with Valor Device, the Air Force Achievement Medal, The National Defense Service Medal, and the Global War on Terrorism Medal.

Umpire Manager Maggie Mitchell along with USPA Umpires Julian Appleby and Fergus Gould joined the TAPS participants on the field, answering questions about polo and celebrating the life of Captain Argel. "Having come from a military family myself, I’m am very grateful for the chance to give back to the Armed Forces,” said Mitchell. “On behalf of USPA Umpires, LLC it was an honor to work with the TAPS organization and bring the Argel-Bastain family, the loved ones of a fallen American hero, to their very first polo game."

To learn more about TAPS, please visit their website at www.taps.org