Wyoming
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12 Killed - Iraq
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10/19/01 (A)
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Spec. Jonn J. Edmunds
20, Cheyenne, Wyoming
U.S. Army
He was deployed to the USS Kitty Hawk in October 2001 as part of the Enduring Freedom campaign. On October 19 he was killed in a helicopter accident in Pakistan during operation Rhino.
Company B, 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment
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03/23/03 (I)
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Sgt. Brendon C. Reiss
23, Natrona, Wyoming
U.S. Marines
Killed in action during combat operations near Nasiriya, Iraq, on March 23, 2003
1st BN, 2nd Marine REG, 2nd Marine Expeditionary
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04/14/03 (I)
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Pfc. Joseph P. Mayek
20, Rock Springs, Wyoming
U.S. Army
Killed when he was struck by an armor-piercing round fired by a U.S. Bradley Fighting Vehicle in Iraq on April 14, 2003
C Company, 2nd BN, 6th INF REG
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07/30/03 (I)
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1st Lt. Leif E. Nott
24, Cheyenne, Wyoming
U.S. Army
Killed in a small-arms attack at a tactical operations center in Belaruz, Iraq on July 30, 2003
A Troop, 1st BN, 10th Cavalry
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09/25/03 (I)
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Capt. Robert L. Lucero
34, Casper, Wyoming
U.S. Army National Guard
Killed when he was struck by a homemade bomb in Tikrit, Iraq, on September 25, 2003
Headquarters, 4th Infantry Division Rear Area Operations Center, Wyoming Army National Guard
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11/11/04 (I)
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Lance Cpl. Kyle W. Burns
20, Laramie, Wyoming
U.S. Marines
Died as the result of enemy action in Anbar province, Iraq, on November 11, 2004
1st Light Armored RECON BN, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force
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01/26/05 (I)
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Staff Sgt. Brian D. Bland
26, Weston, Wyoming
U.S. Marines
Died when the CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter he was in crashed near Ar Rutba in western Iraq on January 26, 2005
1st BN, 3rd Marines, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force
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06/12/06 (A)
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Lt. Col. Charles E. Munier
50, Wheatland, Wyoming
U.S. Army
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Non-hostile - Natural causes
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08/17/06 (I)
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Pfc. James J. Arellano
19, Cheyenne, Wyoming
U.S. Army
Died of injuries suffered when his patrol encountered enemy forces usingroadside bombs and small arms fire in Baghdad, Iraq, on August 17, 2006
1st BN, 67th Armored Reg, 2nd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division
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12/14/06 (I)
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Staff Sgt. Theodore A. Spatol
59, Thermopolis, Wyoming
U.S. Army National Guard
Became ill in Iraq and Died of a non-combat related illness in Thermopolis, Wyoming, on December 14, 2006
1041st Engineer Company, Wyoming Army National Guard
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01/15/07 (I)
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Spc. Jason J. Corbett
23, Casper, Wyoming
U.S. Army
Karmah - Anbar
Hostile - hostile fire - small arms fire
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06/09/07 (I)
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Pvt. Scott A. Miller
20, Casper, Wyoming
U.S. Army
Diyala Province
Hostile - hostile fire - small arms fire
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06/10/07 (I)
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Staff Sgt. Brian M. Long
32, Burns, Wyoming
U.S. Army
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile - hostile fire
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03/10/08 (I)
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Staff Sgt. David D. Julian
31, Evanston, Wyoming
U.S. Army
Died of wounds suffered when a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device.
1st BN, 64th Armor Reg, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division
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Index:
Arellano, James J. Bland, Brian D. Burns, Kyle W. Corbett, Jason J. Edmunds, Jonn J. Julian, David D. Long, Brian M. Lucero, Robert L.
Mayek, Joseph P. Miller, Scott A. Munier, Charles E. Nott, Leif E. Reiss, Brendon C. Spatol, Theodore A.