November 23-30, 2005
In Iraq
The following members of the United States Armed Forces died during the past two weeks in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Since the inception of hostilities, 2,108 ervice members have died, 1,964 of them since President George W. Bush declared an end to major combat operations on May 1, 2003. Thus far, 15,881 service members have been wounded in action.
BRETT E. ANGUS, 40
Master Sergeant, Marines
3rd Marine Aircraft Wing
I Marine Expeditionary Force
St. Paul, Minnesota
ARAM J. BASS, 25
Staff Sergeant, Army
2nd Battalion
502nd Infantry Regiment
Niagara Falls, New York
JONATHAN F. BLAIR, 21
Corporal, Army
231st Battalion
187th Infantry Regiment
Fort Wayne, Indiana
RYAN D. CHRISTENSEN, 22
Private 1st Class, Army
1st Battalion
64th Armor Regiment
Spring Lake Heights, New Jersey
JOHN W. DEARING, 21
Private 1st Class, National Guard
1st Battalion
125th Infantry Regiment
Hazel Park, Michigan
MARC A. DELGADO, 21
Specialist, Army
170th Military Police Company
504th Military Police Battalion
Lithia, Florida
DENIS J. GALLARDO, 22
Sergeant. Army
2nd Squadron
3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment
St. Petersburg, Florida
MICHAEL J. IDANAN, 21
Specialist, Army
3rd Brigade Combat Team
101st Airborne Division
Chula Vista, California
EDWARD KAROLASZ, 25
Staff Sergeant, Army
231st Battalion
187th Infantry Regiment
Powder Springs, New Jersey
ALLEN J. KNOP, 22
Specialist, Army
2nd Battalion
502nd Infantry Regiment
Willowick, Ohio
DOMINIC J. HINTON, 24
Specialist, Army
231st Battalion
187th Infantry Regiment
Jacksonville, Texas
WILLIAM B. MEEUWSEN, 24
Sergeant, Army
2nd Battalion
502nd Infantry Regiment
Kingwood, Texas
ERIC P. PEARROW, 40
Sergeant 1st Class, Army
3rd Squadron
3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment
Peoria, Illinois
STEVEN C. REYNOLDS, 32
Staff Sergeant, Army
170th Military Police Company
504th Military Police Battalion
Jordan, New York
GREGORY L. TULL, 20
Sergeant, National Guard
1st Battalion
194th Field Artillery
Pocahontas, Iowa
JAVIER A. VILLANUEVA, 25
Specialist, Army
2nd Squadron
11th Armored Cavalry Regiment
Temple, Texas
DENNIS W. ZILINSKI
1st Lieutenant, Army
231st Battalion
187th Infantry Regiment
Freehold, New Jersey
In Afghanistan
The following members of the United States Armed Forces died during the past week in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Since the inception of hostilities, 250 service members have died and 654 have been wounded in action.
MATTHEW P. STEYART, 21
Corporal, Army
1st Battalion
508th Infantry Regiment
Mount Shasta, California
EMORY J. TURPIN, 23
Petty Officer 3rd Class, Navy
Mobile Construction Battalion 74
Dahlonega, Georgia
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