Axelson enlisted in the United States Navy in December 2000, and completed
basic training at
Naval Station Great Lakes. After finishing
Sonar Technician Surface (STG) "A" School, he undertook Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training (
BUD/S) and graduated with Class 237 in Coronado, California. After BUD/S, Axelson went to the
Army Airborne School, completed
SEAL Qualification Training and then attended
SEAL Delivery Vehicle School. He reported to
SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team 1 in December 2002, in Hawaii. He deployed to Afghanistan in April 2005.
Operation Red Wings in Afghanistan, 2005.
Operation Red Wings was a counter-insurgency operation carried out by the United States Armed Forces in
Kunar Province, Afghanistan, in 2005. The objective of the operation was to kill or capture
Ahmad Shah (code name Ben Sharmak), a known terrorist and head of the "Mountain Tigers" militia group. During the operation, Axelson and
Marcus Luttrell were assigned as snipers while
Danny Dietz and
Michael P. Murphy served as spotters. The mission was compromised after goat herders discovered the SEALs and reported their location to the Taliban in the village. An intense firefight ensued and Dietz was killed as a result of a gunshot wound to the head, becoming the first casualty of the operation. After Murphy moved to a clearing to get reception and call for support, he was shot multiple times and killed, while Axelson died as a result of bullet wounds and fragmentation wounds from an RPG blast as he tried to escape. The
quick reaction force that was dispatched in response to a request from Murphy, consisted of eight Navy SEALs and eight
160th SOAR Night Stalker crewmen. As the aircraft arrived onsite and the SEALs attempted to fast rope, an RPG hit their
Chinook causing it to crash. All 16 personnel aboard were killed. Axelson had been severely wounded after taking the brunt of the initial attack and the fall with his teammates. After regrouping with the team, he began firing back and hours later he suffered a gunshot wound to the head, by this point of time he had been shot in several places including his chest and head. On July 10, 2005, Axelson's body was discovered 3 miles away from the initial RPG explosion, by a group of SEALs during a search and rescue operation and returned to the United States. Axelson was buried with full military honors at Glen Oaks Memorial Park in
Chico, California. ==Awards and decorations==