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Fallen Heroes Afghanistan: US Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 Matthew Ruffner killed in helicopter crash
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Thursday, April 11, 2013. US Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 Matthew Ruffner killed in helicopter crash. US Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 Matthew Ruffner, serving with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard’s Company B, 1-104th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, was one of two soldiers killed on 9th April 2013 when their helicopter crashed during a reconnaissance mission in Nangarhar province. The other Pennsylvania National Guardsman killed in the crash was Chief Warrant Officer 2 Jarett Yoder. This website is ...
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Fallen Heroes Afghanistan: US Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Jarett Yoder killed in helicopter crash
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Thursday, April 11, 2013. US Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Jarett Yoder killed in helicopter crash. US Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Jarett Yoder, serving with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard’s Company B, 1-104th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, was one of two soldiers killed on 9th April 2013 when their helicopter crashed during a reconnaissance mission in Nangarhar province. The other Pennsylvania National Guardsman killed in the crash was Chief Warrant Officer 3 Matthew Ruffner. Posted by OEF News.
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Fallen Heroes Afghanistan: USAF F16 pilot killed in crash near Bagram
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Saturday, April 6, 2013. USAF F16 pilot killed in crash near Bagram. US Air Force Captain James Michael Steel was killed on 3rd April 2013 in an air crash near Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. Officials later said there was no enemy action in the area at the time of the incident. He graduated from the US Air Force Academy in 2006 and transferred to Shaw AFB in 2010. More information to follow. Posted by OEF News. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Military Deaths since 2001. Civilian Deaths since 2001.
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Fallen Heroes Afghanistan: Six Americans killed in separate attacks in Afghanistan
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Saturday, April 6, 2013. Six Americans killed in separate attacks in Afghanistan. Six American citizens lost their lives today (6th April 2013) in a day of violence across Afghanistan. In a separate incident, an American civilian was killed in eastern Afghanistan during an insurgent attack. More information to follow. Posted by OEF News. We will not publish comments that are, in our opinion, not suitable for the purpose of this website. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Military Deaths since 2001.
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Fallen Heroes Afghanistan: Contractors
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Private foreign contractors and other foreign civilian workers killed in Afghanistan in 2011. Please note, we are still researching this section which is quite a challenge as not all foreign fatalities are reported in the press. We include here private military/security contractors and foreign civilian fatalities. This list does not include journalists. These are listed on their own pages. Johan F. Bouchaud. Johannes J. Humphries. Jim St. Pierre. Coker, James W. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 2011 OEF News ...
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Fallen Heroes Afghanistan: Canada
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Full list of Canadian military fatalities between 2002 and 2011. Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. Canadian Special Operations Regiment. 5th Light Artillery Regiment of Canada. 1st Battalion, Royal 22nd Regiment. Royal 22 Regiment Battle Group. The Royal Newfoundland Regiment. 1st Combat Engineer Regiment. The Royal Canadian Regiment. The Royal Canadian Regiment. The Royal Canadian Regiment. 1st Combat Engineer Regiment. Land Forces Central Area Headquarters. Blake, Craig Douglas. Hayes, Corey...
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Fallen Heroes Afghanistan: Three American soldiers killed by suicide bomber in Zabul
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013. Three American soldiers killed by suicide bomber in Zabul. Three US soldiers were named as victims of a suicide bomber who struck their convoy with a car on 6th April 2013. The soldiers were part of a convoy of officials travelling to a school in Qalot, the provincial capital of Zabul province, to donate books for the students there. The suicide bomber drove a car packed with explosives into the convoy, killing six people and injuring at least ten more. Posted by OEF News.
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Fallen Heroes Afghanistan: Other Nations
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Here, you will find lists of all foreign military fatalities in Afghanistan since 2001 to today. Click a country and view the complete list for that country. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This website is a tribute to all foreign military and civilian personnel who have been killed while serving in Afghanistan or have died after they served in Afghanistan. We offer no opinions about the Operation, no political or personal rantings, just a tribute to all who have fallen. Military Deaths since 2001.
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Fallen Heroes Afghanistan: British Army Lance Corporal Jamie Webb dies in hospital after being wounded in enemy attack
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Thursday, March 28, 2013. British Army Lance Corporal Jamie Webb dies in hospital after being wounded in enemy attack. British Army Lance Corporal Jamie Webb, of 1st Battalion The Mercian Regiment (Cheshire), died in an ISAF Hospital in Afghanistan on 26th March 2013. He had been wounded during an enemy attack on his base at Nad 'Ali the previous day. Lance Corporal Jamie Webb leaves behind his much loved parents Dave and Sue, and his close family. Posted by OEF News. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Fallen Heroes Afghanistan: Journalists
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When discussing fatalities in Afghanistan many people forget about journalists and photographers. In any conflict, journalists are there to report what's happening to the rest of world. Often, journalists accompany military units on patrols and put themselves in as much danger as military personnel do. Click here to view details of female journalists killed in other locations around the world. Fort Campbell Courier, USA. Sunday Mirror, UK. Calgary Herald, Canada. New York Times, USA. Support Ride In Red.