May 19-25, 2005
The following members of the United States Armed Forces died this past week in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Since the inception of hostilities, 1,646 service members have died, 1,503 of them since Pres. George W. Bush declared an end to major combat operations on May 1, 2003. Thus far, 12, 630 service members have been wounded in action.
JOSHUA T. BRAZEE, 25
Specialist, Army
1st Squadron
3d Armored Cavalry Regiment
Sand Creek, Michigan
TYLER L. CREAMEAN, 21
Specialist
Army
73rd Engineer Company
Jacksonville, Arkansas
WYATT D. EISENHAUER, 26
Private First Class, Army
3rd Brigade
1st Armored Division
Pinckneyville, Illinois
ROBIN V. FELL, 22
Sergeant, Army
2nd Brigade
10th Mountain Division
Shreveport, Louisiana
KYLE M. HEMAUER, 21
Private First Class, Army
116th Infantry Regiment
29th Infantry Division
Manassas, Virginia
BENJAMIN C. MORTON, 24
Sergeant, Army
1st Brigade
25th Infantry Division
Wright, Kansas
KENNETH J. SCHALL, 22
Sergeant, Army
3rd Brigade
1st Armored Division
Peoria, Arizona
KURT D. SCHAMBERG, 26
Sergeant, Army
2nd Brigade
10th Mountain Division
Euclid, Ohio
AARON N. SEESAN, 25
First Lieutenant
Army
73rd Engineer Company
Ohio
BERNARD L. SEMBLY, 25
Specialist, National Guard
156th Armor Regiment
256th Brigade Combat Team
Bossier City, Louisiana
STEVEN C. TUCKER, 19
Private First Class, Army
503rd Infantry Regiment
173rd Airborne Brigade
Grapevine, Texas
ANTWAN L. WALKER, 22
Sergeant, Army
2nd Forward Support Battalion
2nd Infantry Division
Tampa, Florida
BRAD A. WENTZ, 21
Sergeant
Army Reserve
180th Transportation Company
Gladwin, Michigan
CHARLES T. WILKERSON, 30
Sergeant
Army
3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment
Kansas City, Missouri
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