June 9-16, 2005
In Iraq
The following members of the United States Armed Forces died this past week in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Since the inception of hostilities, 1,710 service members have died, 1,566 of them since Pres. George W. Bush declared an end to major combat operations on May 1, 2003. Thus far, 12, 896 service members have been wounded in action.
LOUIS E. ALLEN, 34
First Lieutenant, National Guard
Headquarters Company
42nd Infantry Division
Milford, Pennsylvania
ROBERTO ARIZOLA, JR., 31
Sergeant, Army
297th Military Intelligence Battalion
513th Military Intelligence Brigade
Laredo, Texas
LARRY R. ARNOLD SR., 46
Sergeant, National Guard
150th Combat Engineer Battalion
155th Brigade Combat Team
Carriere, Mississippi
DUSTIN V. BIRCH, 22
Lance Corporal, Marines Reserves
4th Tank Battalion
4th Marine Division
Saint Anthony, Idaho
ERIC T. BURRI, 21
Specialist, Army
623rd Quartermaster Company
1st Corps Support Command
Wyoming, Michigan
CASEY BYERS, 22
Specialist
National Guard
224th Engineer Battalion
Schleswig, Iowa
MARIO A. CASTILLO, 20
Lance Corporal, Marines
2nd Combat Engineer Battalion
2nd Marine Division
Brownwood, Texas
DANIEL CHAVEZ, 20
Lance Corporal, Marines
1st Tank Battalion
1st Marine Division
Seattle, Washington
TERRENCE K. CROWE, 44
Lieutenant Colonel, Army Reserve
98th Regiment
98th Division
New York, New York
MARK O. EDWARDS, 40
Staff Sergeant, National Guard
2nd Squadron
278th Armored Cavalry Regiment
Unicoi, Tennessee
PHILLIP T. ESPOSITO, 30
Captain, National Guard
Headquarters Company
42nd Infantry Division
Suffern, New York
MICHAEL J. FASNACHT, 25
First Lieutenant, Army
15th Infantry Regiment
3rd Infantry Division
Columbus, Georgia
DOUGLAS E. KASHMER, 27
Private First Class
Army
70th Transportation Company
Sharon, Pennsylvania
THOMAS O. KEELING, 23
Lance Corporal, Marines Reserves
25th Marine Regiment
4th Marine Division
Strongsville, Ohio
ANDREW J. KILPELA, 22
Lance Corporal, Marines
2nd Combat Engineer Battalion
2nd Marine Division
Fowerville, Michigan
ANTHONY D. KINSLOW, 21
Specialist, Army
17th Field Artillery Regiment
2nd Infantry Division
Westerville, Ohio
LARRY R. KUHNS JR., 24
Sergeant, Army
17th Field Artillery Regiment
2nd Infantry Division
Austintown, Ohio
STANLEY J. LAPINSKI, 35
Corporal, Army
7th Infantry Regiment
3rd Infantry Division
Las Vegas, Nevada
TERRANCE D. LEE SR., 25
Specialist, National Guard
150th Combat Engineer Battalion
155th Brigade Combat Team
Moss Point, Mississippi
JOHN J. MATTEK JR., 24
Lance Corporal, Marines
Regimental Combat Team-2
2nd Marine Division
Stevens Point, Wisconsin
DAVID J. MURRAY, 23
Sergeant
National Guard
1088th Engineering Battalion
Clinton, Louisiana
NEIL A. PRINCE, 35
Sergeant First Class, Army
17th Field Artillery Regiment
2nd Infantry Division
Baltimore, Maryland
DEVON P. SEYMOUR, 21
Lance Corporal, Marines Reserves
25th Marine Regiment
4th Marine Division
St. Louisville, Ohio
BRAD D. SQUIRES, 26
Corporal, Marines Reserves
25th Marine Regiment
4th Marine Division
Middleburg Heights, Ohio
MARC L. TUCKER, 24
Lance Corporal, Marines
9th Engineer Support Battalion
3rd Force Service Support Group
Pontotoc, Mississippi
LINDA J. VILLAR, 41
Civilian, Army
U.S. Army Field
Support Command
Franklinton, Louisiana
JEFFERY L. WIENER, 32
Petty Officer Third Class
Navy
II Marine Expeditionary Force
Louisville, Kentucky
In Afghanistan
The following members of the United States Armed Forces died this past week in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Since the inception of hostilities, 193 service members have died and 476 have been wounded in action.
EMMANUEL HERNANDEZ, 22
Private Fist Class, Army
319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment
173rd Airborne Brigade
Yauco, Puerto Rico
MICHAEL J. KELLEY, 26
Sergeant
National Guard
101st Field Artillery Battalion,
Scituate, Massachusetts
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