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In memoriam

Posted on Mon, May. 30, 2005

TROOPS ACROSS TEXAS KILLED IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN

Marine Capt. Paul C. Alaniz, 32, Corpus Christi. One of 31 killed Jan. 26, 2005, in a CH-53E helicopter crash near Rutbah, Iraq.

Marine Lance Cpl. Nickalous N. Aldrich, 21, Austin. Died Aug. 27, 2004, in a non-hostile vehicle accident in Anbar province, Iraq.

Marine Cpl. Daniel R. Amaya, 22, Odessa. Killed April 11, 2005, by hostile fire in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Cpl. William M. Amundson Jr., 21, The Woodlands. Killed Oct. 18, 2004, during ground assault force infiltration in eastern Afghanistan when his vehicle rolled over.

Army Pfc. Danny L. Anderson, 29, Corpus Christi. Died Feb. 27, 2005, of injuries from small-arms fire in Baghdad.

Army Sgt. Edward J. Anguiano, 24, Brownsville. Killed March 23, 2003, when his six-vehicle convoy was ambushed near Nasiriyah, Iraq.

Marine Chief Warrant Officer Andrew Todd Arnold, 30, Spring. One of three Marines killed near Kut, Iraq, on April 22, 2003, when a rocket-propelled grenade launcher malfunctioned.

Army Spc. Richard Arriaga, 20, Ganado. One of three soldiers killed Sept. 18, 2003, in a small-arms and rocket-propelled grenade ambush on their Humvee near Tikrit, Iraq.

Marine Lance Cpl. Trevor D. Aston, 32, Austin, reservist. Died Feb. 22, 2005, in a vehicle accident in Anbar province, Iraq.

Marine Lance Cpl. Aaron C. Austin, 21, Sunray. Killed by hostile fire April 26, 2004, in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Spc. Travis A. Babbitt, 24, Uvalde. Killed Nov. 9, 2004, in Baghdad when his patrol was attacked with a rocket-propelled grenade and small-arms fire.

Marine Pfc. Chad E. Bales, 20, Coahoma. Died April 3, 2003, in a non-hostile vehicle accident during combat operations near Ash Shahin, Iraq.

Army Sgt. Michael Paul Barrera, 26, Von Ormy. Killed Oct. 28, 2003, when his tank was hit by explosives in Baqouba, Iraq.

Army Sgt. 1st Class Michael Battles Sr., 38, San Antonio. Killed Oct. 28, 2004, in Baghdad when a car bomb exploded near his checkpoint.

Army Capt. Ernesto M. Blanco, 28, San Antonio. Killed Dec. 28, 2003, when an explosive hit his vehicle during a support mission in Qaryat Ash Shababi, Iraq.

Marine Lance Cpl. Todd J. Bolding, 23, Manvel. Died June 3, 2004, of wounds suffered in hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Capt. Orlando A. Bonilla, 27, Killeen. Died Jan. 28, 2005, in a helicopter accident in Baghdad.

Marine Lance Cpl. Dominic C. Brown, 19, Austin. Died Sept. 13, 2004, in a non-combat-related incident in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Spc. Taylor J. Burk, 21, Amarillo. Killed Jan. 26, 2005, when an explosive hit his vehicle in Baghdad.

Marine Sgt. Juan Calderon Jr., 26, Weslaco. Killed Aug. 2, 2004, in hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq.

Marine Lance Cpl. Wesley J. Canning, 21, Friendswood. Killed Nov. 10, 2004, in hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Spc. Adolf C. Carballo, 20, Houston. Killed April 10, 2004, when struck by shrapnel in Baghdad.

Marine Lance Cpl. James Casper, 20, Coolidge. Died March 25, 2004, in a non-combat-related incident in Asad, Iraq.

Army Staff Sgt. Samuel T. Castle, 26, Naples. Died May 11, 2005, of injuries from an explosive device in Asad, Iraq.

Army Staff Sgt. Roland L. Castro, 26, San Antonio. Died Jan. 16, 2004, of a non-hostile gunshot wound at Camp Cedar II, Iraq.

Marine Sgt. Aaron N. Cepeda Sr., 22, San Antonio, reservist. Killed May 7, 2005, in an explosion while conducting combat operations in Anbar province, Iraq.

Air Force Tech. Sgt. John A. Chapman, 36, Waco. Killed March 4, 2002, trying to rescue a Navy SEAL in southern Afghanistan.

Army Sgt. 1st Class Nathan Ross Chapman, 31, San Antonio. Killed Jan. 4, 2002, during an ambush near Khost, Afghanistan.

Marine Lance Cpl. Julio C. Cisneros-Alvarez, 22, Pharr. Killed Jan. 6, 2005, in hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Staff Sgt. Gary L. Collins, 32, Hardin. Killed Nov. 8, 2003, riding in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle when it hit an improvised explosive device in Fallujah, Iraq.

Army Spc. Zeferino E. Colunga, 20, Bellville. Died of acute leukemia Aug. 6, 2003, at Homburg University Hospital, Homburg, Germany.

Marine Lance Cpl. Pedro Contreras, 27, Harris. Killed June 21, 2004, by hostile fire in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Staff Sgt. Brian T. Craig, 27, Houston. Killed April 15, 2002, in Kandahar, Afghanistan, when rockets he was trying to destroy accidentally detonated.

Army Pvt. Rey D. Cuervo, 24, Laguna Vista. Killed Dec. 28, 2003, when an explosive hit his vehicle in Baghdad.

Air Force Capt. Eric B. Das, 30, Amarillo. Killed April 7, 2003, when F-15E he was piloting went down during a combat mission in Iraq.

Army Spc. Lauro G. DeLeon Jr., 20, Floresville, reservist. Killed Sept. 8, 2004, when an explosive detonated near his convoy in Balad, Iraq.

Army Spc. Isaac E. Diaz, 26, Rio Hondo. Died Dec. 1, 2004, in Sharona, Afghanistan, when his vehicle rolled over during patrol.

Army Staff Sgt. Joe L. Dunigan Jr., 37, Belton. Killed March 11, 2004, when his vehicle was hit by an explosive in Fallujah, Iraq.

Army Sgt. William C. Eckhart, 25, Rocksprings. Killed April 10, 2004, by an explosion in Baqouba, Iraq.

Army Pfc. Analaura Esparza-Gutierrez, 21, Houston. Killed Oct. 1, 2003, when her convoy was hit by an improvised explosive device and rocket-propelled grenades in Tikrit, Iraq.

Army Pvt. Ruben Estrella-Soto, 18, El Paso. Killed March 23, 2003, in attack after convoy made a wrong turn near Nasiriyah, Iraq.

Army Master Sgt. George A. Fernandez, 36, El Paso. Killed April 2, 2003, by gunfire in northern Iraq.

Marine Cpl. Joseph E. Fite, 23, Round Rock, reservist. Killed Jan. 9, 2005, in hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq.

Marine Sgt. Timothy Folmar, 21, Sonora. Killed Sept. 24, 2004, in hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Chief Warrant Officer Wesley C. Fortenberry, 38, Woodville. Killed April 11, 2004, when his helicopter was shot down in Baghdad.

Army Pvt. Robert L. Frantz, 19, San Antonio. Killed June 17, 2003, in grenade attack while on guard duty in Baghdad.

Army Spc. Tomas Garces, 19, Weslaco. Killed Sept. 6, 2004, when his convoy was attacked with explosives in Baghdad.

Army Spc. Israel Garza, 25, Lubbock. Killed April 4, 2004, when his unit was hit by rocket-propelled grenades and small-arms fire in Baghdad.

Army 1st Sgt. Joe J. Garza, 43, Robstown. Killed April 28, 2003, in traffic accident in Baghdad.

Army Spc. Clinton R. Gertson, 26, Eagle Lake. Died Feb. 19, 2005, of injuries from small-arms fire in Mosul, Iraq.

Army Sgt. 1st Class Todd C. Gibbs, 37, Lufkin. Killed Dec. 7, 2004, by an explosive while on patrol in Khalidiyah, Iraq.

Marine Lance Cpl. Shane L. Goldman, 20, Orange. Died April 5, 2004, of injuries from hostile fire in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Sgt. Rodrigo Gonzalez-Garza, 26, San Antonio. Killed Feb. 25, 2003, when his UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crashed during a nighttime training mission near Camp New Jersey, Kuwait.

Marine Lance Cpl. Lance T. Graham, 26, San Antonio, reservist. Killed in an explosion while conducting combat operations in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Sgt. Jose Guereca Jr., 24, Missouri City. Killed Nov. 30, 2004, when an explosive went off near his vehicle in Fallujah, Iraq.

Army Pfc. Adam J. Harris, 21, Abilene. Killed by a sniper while on patrol Sept. 22, 2004, in Mosul, Iraq.

Army Pfc. Clayton W. Henson, 20, Stanton. Killed April 17, 2004, when his convoy was ambushed in Diwaniyah, Iraq.

Marine Lance Cpl. Tony L. Hernandez, 22, Canyon Lake. One of 31 killed in the crash of a CH-53E helicopter Jan. 26, 2005, near Rutbah, Iraq.

Marine Lance Cpl. Matthew W. Holloway, 21, Fulton. Reservist died of injuries from hostile action Jan. 13, 2005, in Anbar province, Iraq.

Marine Cpl. Paul C. Holter, III, 21, Corpus Christi. Died Jan. 14, 2005, in a non-combat-related accident at Camp Ramadi, Iraq.

Army Capt. Andrew R. Houghton, 25, Houston. Died Aug. 9, 2004, following injury in action July 10, 2004, in Dhuha, Iraq.

Army Pvt. Aaron M. Hudson, 20, Highland Village. Died April 16, 2005, of injuries suffered April 15, 2005, in an explosion at Camp Taji, Iraq.

Army 1st Lt. Doyle M. Hufstedler, 25, Abilene. One of five soldiers killed March 31, 2004, when an improvised explosive device hit their armored personnel carrier in Habbaniyah, Iraq.

Marine Lance Cpl. Seth Huston, 19, Perryton. Killed Aug. 21, 2004, in hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Pfc. Ray J. Hutchinson, 20, League City. Killed Dec. 7, 2003, when an explosive hit his vehicle in Mosul, Iraq.

Army Pfc. John P. Johnson, 24, Houston. Died Oct. 22, 2003, of non-combat-related injuries in Baghdad.

Marine Staff Sgt. Phillip A. Jordan, 42, Brazoria. Killed March 23, 2003, in action near Nasiriyah, Iraq.

Army Spc. Michael G. Karr Jr., 23, San Antonio. One of five soldiers killed March 31, 2004, when an improvised explosive device hit their armored personnel carrier in Habbaniyah, Iraq.

Marine Cpl. Brian Matthew Kennedy, 25, Houston. Killed March 21, 2003, in a CH-46E helicopter crash in Kuwait.

Army Spc. James Kiehl, 22, Comfort. Killed March 23, 2003, in a pre-dawn ambush near Nasiriyah, Iraq.

Marine Staff Sgt. Dexter S. Kimble, 30, Houston. One of 31 killed Jan. 26, 2005, in a CH-53E helicopter crash near Rutbah, Iraq.

Marine Cpl. Zachary A. Kolda, 23, Corpus Christi, reservist. Killed Dec. 1, 2004, in hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Spc. Scott Q. Larson Jr., 22, Houston. Killed April 5, 2004, after his convoy was ambushed in Baghdad.

Army Staff Sgt. Rene Ledesma, 34, Abilene. Killed May 15, 2004, when an explosive went off near his Bradley Fighting Vehicle in Baghdad.

Army Pfc. Jesus A. Leon-Perez, 20, Houston. One of five soldiers killed Jan. 24, 2005, when their Bradley Fighting Vehicle overturned in Mohammed Sacran, Iraq.

Marine Lance Cpl. Hilario F. Lopez, 22, Ingleside. Killed Dec. 12, 2004, in hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq.

Air Force Airman 1st Class Raymond Losano, 24, Del Rio. Died from wounds in a firefight April 25, 2003, in eastern Afghanistan.

Marine Lance Cpl. Fred L. Maciel, 20, Spring. One of 31 killed Jan. 26, 2005, in crash of their CH-53E helicopter near Rutbah, Iraq.

Army Sgt. Javier Marin Jr., 29, Mission. One of five soldiers killed Jan. 24, 2005, when their Bradley Fighting Vehicle overturned in Mohammed Sacran, Iraq.

Army Chief Warrant Officer Johnny Villareal Mata, 35, El Paso. Killed by Iraqi soldiers March 23, 2003, after convoy made a wrong turn near Nasiriyah, Iraq.

Marine Cpl. Matthew E. Matula, 20, Spicewood. Killed April 9, 2004, by hostile fire in Iraq.

Army Sgt. Daniel K. Methvin, 22, Belton. One of three killed July 26, 2003, by a grenade thrown from a civilian hospital they were guarding in Baghdad.

Army Sgt. Barry K. Meza, 23, League City. Killed Dec. 19, 2004, after hit by a vehicle in Shuaybah, Kuwait.

Army Pfc. Anthony S. Miller, 19, San Antonio. Killed in combat April 7, 2003, in Iraq.

Rhonald D. Rairdan, 20, San Antonio. Was among 31 killed Jan. 26, 2005, in a CH-53E helicopter crash near Rutbah, Iraq.

Army Sgt. Christopher Ramirez, 34, McAllen. Killed April 14, 2004, during combat operations in Anbar province, Iraq.

Marine Staff Sgt. Gene Ramirez, 28, San Antonio. Killed Nov. 10, 2004, in hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq.

Air Force Staff Sgt. Ray Rangel, 29, San Antonio. Died Feb. 13, 2005, while performing a canal rescue mission in Balad, Iraq.

Army Sgt. Ariel Rico, 25, El Paso. Killed Nov. 28, 2003, in a mortar attack in Mosul, Iraq.

Army Pfc. Wesley R. Riggs, 19, Baytown. Died May 17, 2005, of injuries suffered in an explosion in Tikrit, Iraq.

Marine Lance Cpl. Juan R. Rodriguez, 23, El Cenizo. Reservist died Jan. 13, 2005, of injuries suffered in hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army 2nd Lt. Jonathan D. Rozier, 25, Katy. Killed July 19, 2003, when fired on while providing security at a municipal building in Baghdad.

Army Spc. Isela Rubalcava, 25, El Paso. Killed May 8, 2004, when mortar round hit near her in Mosul, Iraq.

Army Sgt. John W. Russell, 26, Portland. Killed Nov. 15, 2003, in a crash of two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters in Mosul, Iraq.

Marine Pfc. Leroy Sandoval Jr., 21, Houston. Killed March 26, 2004, by hostile fire in Anbar province, Iraq.

Marine Pfc. Dustin M. Sekula, 18, Edinburg. Killed April 1, 2004, of injuries suffered from hostile fire in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Capt. Sean P. Sims, 32, El Paso. Killed Nov. 13, 2004, by small-arms fire while clearing a building in Fallujah, Iraq.

Marine Staff Sgt. Russell L. Slay, 28, Humble. Killed Nov. 9, 2004, in hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Pfc. Armando Soriano, 20, Houston. Killed in a vehicle roll-over Feb. 1, 2004, in Haditha, Iraq.

Army Cpl. Tomas Sotelo Jr., 22, Houston. Killed June 27, 2003, when his convoy was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade in Baghdad.

Army Spc. Joseph D. Suell, 24, Lufkin. Died June 16, 2003, of a non-combat-related cause in Todjie, Iraq.

Marine Lance Cpl. Franklin A. Sweger, 24, San Antonio. Killed Dec. 16, 2004, in hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Sgt. 1st Class John E. Taylor, 31, Wichita Falls. Died May 17, 2003, from a heart attack after completing physical training in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Army Spc. Juan M. Torres, 25, Houston, reservist. Died of non-combat-related injuries July 12, 2004, in Bagram, Afghanistan.

Marine Lance Cpl. Michael S. Torres, 21, El Paso. Killed July 5, 2004, in hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq.

Marine Lance Cpl. Elias Torrez III, 21, Veribest. Killed April 9, 2004, in hostile action in Iraq.

Army Sgt. John B. Trotter, 25, Marble Falls. Killed Nov. 9, 2004, when his patrol was attacked with small-arms fire in Ramadi, Iraq.

Marine Lance Cpl. Ruben Valdez Jr., 21, San Diego. Killed April 17, 2004, in hostile fire in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Sgt. Melissa Valles, 26, Eagle Pass. Died of a non-combat cause July 9, 2003, in Balad, Iraq.

Army Spc. Jose A. Velez, 23, Lubbock. Killed Nov. 13, 2004, when his unit came under fire while clearing a strongpoint in Fallujah, Iraq.

Marine Lance Cpl. Michael B. Wafford, 20, Spring. Died April 8, 2004, of injuries from hostile fire in Anbar province, Iraq.

Army Spc. Gary W. Walters Jr., 31, Victoria. Killed April 24, 2005, when an explosive detonated near his vehicle in Baghdad.

Army Pfc. Stephen E. Wyatt, 19, Kilgore. Killed Oct. 13, 2003, when his convoy was hit by an improvised explosive device and small-arms fire in Balad, Iraq.

Army Sgt. Henry Ybarra III, 32, Austin. Killed Sept. 11, 2003, in Balad, Iraq, when the tire he was changing exploded.

Army Spc. Viktar V. Yolkin, 24, Spring Branch. One of five soldiers killed when their Bradley Fighting Vehicle overturned Jan. 24, 2005, in Mohammed Sacran, Iraq.

Army Spc. Mark Anthony Zapata, 27, Edinburg. Killed in hostile action Aug. 15, 2004, in Najaf, Iraq.

Marine Lance Cpl. Thomas J. Zapp, 20, Houston. Killed Nov. 8, 2004, in hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq.

37 posted on 05/30/2005 7:55:35 AM PDT by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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38 posted on 05/30/2005 7:59:34 AM PDT by DollyCali ("Thank you for your ANSWERS". POTUS to press at end of Presser 28April05)
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EARLY MORNING RAIDS CONDUCTED IN BAGHDAD

BAGHDAD, Iraq –- Task Force Baghdad Soldiers captured 15 terror suspects in three early-morning raids conducted throughout the capital The biggest operation netted 10 suspected terrorists in the Yusafiyah district of south Baghdad.

In east Baghdad, a tip from an Iraqi citizen prevented an attack. During a routine patrol, members of Task Force Baghdad’s 3rd Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, were approached by a farmer with information on the location of roadside bomb. The farmer told the Soldiers he had seen terrorists emplace the bomb. The Soldiers expressed their appreciation to the farmer and secured the roadside bomb.

"This event shows that the population continues to turn away from the terrorists. I am grateful that the people care enough to provide us the tips that are helping us to defeat the terrorists. There is no question in my mind that the farmer who provided the tip today saved the lives of our Soldiers,” said Maj. Paul Reese, executive officer 3-7 Cavalry.

39 posted on 05/30/2005 8:05:09 AM PDT by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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