OEF/OIF CASUALTIES (5) |
SSgt
Matthew S. Sitton
KIA in Afghanistan on August 2, 2012 |
Sgt
Tyler J. Smith 2nd Bn,
4th Brigade Combat Team. KIA in Kandahar province, Afghanistan
by an IED
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Sgt
David Alexander Stevens
2nd Bn, 4th Brigade Combat Team. He wears an Expert Medical
Badge, Parachutist wings and an Air Assault Badge. |
Sgt
David Alexander Stevens
Note that he wears the French Fourragére, a legacy of the WW-II 508th.
He also appears to have earned British jump wings. |
Spc
Matthew P. Steyart in a Humvee.
Nicknamed "Sunshine", he was a member of Co B, 1st Platoon.
Steyart was KIA in Afghanistan by an IED on 22 Nov 2005. |
SSgt
Christopher T. Stout
1st Bn, 4th BCT died of of wounds sustained when insurgents
attacked his unit with rifle, rocket propelled grenade, and small
arms fire. |
Pfc
Sascha Struble
date and location unknown.
He was killed in the
crash of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter on April 20, 2005 |
SSgt
Sheldon L. Tate
782nd Brigade Support Battalion, 4th BCT. KIA
13 July 2010 when insurgents attacked his unit with rifle, rocket
propelled grenade, and small arms fire. |
Spc
David W Taylor 508 PIR, Co D,
4th BCT. died in Kandahar province from injuries sustained in an
accident at an ammunition supply point. |
Pfc
Marcus A. Tynes
2nd Bn, 508 PIR 4th BCT.
KIA 22 Nov 2009 of wounds from an improvised explosive device. |
Sgt
Alexander Van Aalten
2nd Bn, 508 PIR 4th BCT.
KIA 20 April 2007 in
Sangin, Afghanistan, when a land mine detonated near his unit during
combat operations. |
Sgt
Albert D. Ware
died of wounds from an IED attack in
Arghandab River Valley,
Afghanistan. |
Spc Samuel T. Watts
died of wounds from an IED attack in Zharay, Afghanistan. |
Capt Daniel P. Whitten
was a USMA class of 2004 graduate. He was killed by an IED
while on his 3rd deployment in four years |
Spc
Damon G. Winkleman
Co A, 2nd Bn, 4th BCT. KIA 20 Sep 2009 when his vehicle rolled over in
Zabul province, Afghanistan |
SSgt
Romanes Lee Woodard 1st Bn.
Camp Ederle, Italy.
One of three 508ers killed in CH-47 helicopter crash near Ghazni,
Afghanistan on 6 Apr 2005.
(courtesy Stacey Nickell) |
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