April 15-21, 2004
The following members of the United States Armed Forces died this past week in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Since the inception of hostilities, 709 service members have died, 569 of them since Pres. George W. Bush declared an end to major combat operations on May 1, 2003. Thus far, 3, 630 service members have been wounded.
JIMMY J. ARROYAVE, 30
Staff Sergeant, Marines
1st Force Service Support Group
I Marine Expeditionary Forces
Woodland, California
MARVIN A. CAMPOSILES, 25
Specialist, Army
26th Infantry Regiment
1st Infantry Division
Austell, Georgia
RICHARD J. GANNON II, 31
Captain, Marines
7th Marine Regiment
1st Marine Division
Escondido, California
JONATHAN N. HARTMAN, 27
Sergeant, Army
37th Armored Regiment
1st Armored Division
Jacksonville, Florida
ROBERT L. HENDERSON, II, 33
First Lieutenant
Army National Guard
2123rd Transportation Company
Alvaton, Kentucky
CLAYTON W. HENSON, 20
Private First Class, Army
1st Squadron
2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment
Stanton, Texas
MICHAEL A. MCGLOTHIN, 21
Specialist, Army
Division Support Command
1st Cavalry Division
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
DENNIS B. MORGAN, 22
Specialist
Army National Guard
153rd Engineer Battalion
Valentine, Nebraska
CHRISTOPHER RAMIREZ, 34
Sergeant, Army
16th Infantry Regiment
1st Infantry Division
McAllen, Texas
FRANK K. RIVERS, JR., 23
Specialist, Army
3rd Brigade
2nd Infantry Division
Woodbridge, Virginia
VICTOR A. ROSALESLOMELI, 29
Staff Sergeant, Army
2nd Infantry Regiment
1st Infantry Division
Westminster, California
MICHAEL J. SMITH JR., 21
Lance Corporal, Marines
7th Marine Regiment
1st Marine Division
Jefferson, Ohio
RICHARD K. TREVITHICK, 20
Specialist, Army
9th Engineer Battalion
1st Infantry Division
Gaines, Michigan
RUBEN VALDEZ JR., 21
Lance Corporal, Marines
7th Marine Regiment
1st Marine Division
San Diego, Texas
GARY F. VANLEUVEN, 20
Lance Corporal, Marines
7th Marine Regiment
1st Marine Division
Klamath Falls, Oregon
BRIAN M. WOOD, 21
Sergeant, Army
9th Engineer Battalion
1st Infantry Division
Torrance, California
The following member of the Armed Forces died in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in Cuba. Since the inception of hostilities, 115 service members have died and 282 have been wounded.
HERBERT R. CLAUNCH, 58
Master Sergeant
Army National Guard
217th Military Police Company
Wetumpka, Alabama
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