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David Emanuel Hickman

GREENSBORO — A 23-year-old soldier from Greensboro was killed Monday while serving in U.S. Army operations in Iraq, his parents said. SPC David Emanuel Hickman was only weeks away from returning home, they said.

Veronica Hickman said the family was told Monday night by the Army that her son died that morning.

On Tuesday, David Eugene Hickman said he didn’t have all the details, but it seems that an improvised explosive device struck his son’s convoy. The 23-year-old was transported to an Army hospital, but later died.

Hickman, an Army specialist stationed out of Fort Bragg, was a star athlete at Northeast Guilford High School, where he played football and ran track, his parents said. He was an “adventurer,” who also did Taekwondo and rock climbing, Veronica Hickman said.

He played football briefly at Ferrum College in Virginia before he was red-shirted, she said. Her son enlisted in the Army in 2009, going to basic training around Thanksgiving of that year. He deployed to Iraq around Memorial Day this year and last talked to his parents on the phone Sunday.

His friends are planning a candlelight vigil Sunday evening, according to Facebook.

Media representatives from the Department of Defense said they didn’t have any information to release, as of Tuesday afternoon.

SPC Hickman is the 4,483rdd American killed in Iraq … Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden

 
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Posted by on November 16, 2011 in War on Terror

 

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Jonathan B. McCain and Calvin M. Pereda

SFC Johnathan B. McCain, 38, of Apache Junction, Ariz., and SPC Calvin M. Pereda, 21, of Fayetteville, N.C., died Nov.13, in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, of injuries suffered after encountering an improvised explosive device while on mounted patrol.  They were assigned to the 1st Battalion; 5th Infantry Regiment; 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team; 25th Infantry Division from Fort Wainwright, Alaska.

They are respectively the 1,834th and 1,835th Americans killed in Afghanistan … Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden

 
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Posted by on November 15, 2011 in War on Terror

 

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Cody R. Norris

The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

PFC Cody R. Norris, 20, of Houston, Texas, died Nov. 9 in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when enemy forces attacked his unit with small arms fire. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 34th Armor Regiment, 1st Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kan.

PFC Norris is the 1,833rd American killed in Afghanistan … Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden

 
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Posted by on November 14, 2011 in War on Terror

 

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Theodore B. Rushing

A New York-based soldier was killed late last week in Afghanistan, the Defense Department has announced.

PFC Theodore B. Rushing, 25, of Longwood, Fla., died Friday in Kandahar province from wounds suffered when enemy forces attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device. Rushing was assigned to 3rd Squadron, 71st Cavalry Regiment; 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light), out of Fort Drum.

No further information was immediately available.

PFC Rushing is the 1,832nd American killed in Afghanistan … Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden

 
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Posted by on November 14, 2011 in War on Terror

 

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Nickolas A. Daniels

The Defense Department has announced the death of Marine Lance Cpl. Nickolas A. Daniels of Elmwood Park, Illinois; Daniels died 5 Nov 11 while conducting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. The 25-year-old Daniels was assigned to 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, Calif.

Kati Daniels – his sister – told the Chicago Sun-Times that Daniels left home 4 Sep 11 for his first deployment as a combat engineer. She said the graduate of St. Patrick High School in Chicago decided to join the Marines because he believed it would help him become a police officer.

Kati Daniels said her brother went into the military to “change his life.”

Lance Cpl Daniels is the 1,831st American killed in Afghanistan … Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden

 
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Posted by on November 8, 2011 in War on Terror

 

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Dustin D. Vincent

1LT Dustin D. Vincent, 25, of Mesquite, Texas, died Nov. 3, in Kirkuk province, Iraq, of wounds suffered when enemy forces attacked his unit with small arms fire; assigned to the 1st Battalion, 5th Field Artillery, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kan.

1LT Vincent is the 4,482nd American killed in Iraq … Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden

 
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Posted by on November 8, 2011 in War on Terror

 

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Ari R. Cullers

A local soldier described as selfless and proud to serve in the Army has been killed in Afghanistan, family and friends said Monday.

SGT Ari R. Cullers, 28, deployed to Afghanistan with the Fort Drum, N.Y.-based 10th Mountain Division earlier this year. He wrote on his Facebook page that he was a squad leader and mechanic in the Army.

Cullers would be the third Waterford High School graduate to die in combat in the Middle East. He graduated in 2001.

Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Edwin Rivera, 28, of the Class of 2000, was killed last year in eastern Afghanistan. Marine Cpl. Kemaphoom “Ahn” Chanawongse, Class of 1999, was killed in the opening days of the Iraq War in March 2003 during operations on the outskirts of Nasiriyah.

Waterford High School Principal Donald Macrino said Monday that he spoke to Cullers’ aunt, who also confirmed that Cullers was killed in Afghanistan Sunday.

Macrino remembered Cullers as “a very likeable young man” who played on the football team. Macrino’s daughter was in Cullers’ class.

“He was a hard worker at school and he, I think, actually found himself when he got into the service,” Macrino said. “I think that was a place where he felt he could really make his mark. I spoke to him a couple of times when he was home on leave and he told me he was doing well.”

A woman who answered the phone at the Waterford home of Cullers’ mother, Robin Cornele, said Cornele could not come to the phone and referred questions to Col. John Whitford, spokesman for the Connecticut National Guard.

Whitford said Monday afternoon that he could not confirm that a Connecticut resident had been killed because the Department of Defense had not issued an official release. The department gives the families up to 72 hours to grieve before making an announcement, according to a spokesman.

Kerri Flanagan, 26, was a year behind Cullers at the high school but said her husband, Patrick, was in the same class. Cullers’ younger brother, Jacob, graduated in 2004.

“Anything he said or did could make you laugh,” Flanagan said. “He just had that bubbly personally.”

Flanagan said she saw Cullers in August shortly before he deployed.

“He seemed to be so proud of what he was doing,” said Flanagan, the in-school suspension coordinator at the high school. “It was good to see him happy that last time.”

Cullers joined the Army soon after graduation, Macrino said, and previously deployed to Iraq. Macrino said he spoke with Cullers about the difficulties of serving in combat.

“He was very frank about it and he told me it was a very dangerous job,” Macrino said. “I understood that and admired him for the work he did. He also said he felt it was his niche and he had to go back.

“It’s very sad to hear this, but it seems to me he was doing what he wanted to do.”

SGT Cullers is the 1,830th American killed in Afghanistan … Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden

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Posted by on November 3, 2011 in War on Terror

 

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Christopher D. Gailey and Sarina N. Butcher

The Department of Defense announced today the deaths of two soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

They died Nov. 1, in Paktia province, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when enemy forces attacked their vehicle with an improvised explosive device.  They were assigned to the 700th Brigade Support Battalion; 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team; Oklahoma National Guard; Tulsa, OK.

Killed were SPC Christopher D. Gailey, 26, of Ochelata, Okla. and PFC Sarina N. Butcher, 19, of Checotah, Okla. died supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in the Paktia province of Afghanistan, the DOD said.

They suffered fatal wounds when enemy forces attacked their vehicle with an improvised explosive device, officials said.

PFC Butcher leaves behind her 2-year-old, Butcher’s family says.

Caney Valley High School Principal Debra Keil said she was a counselor when Gailey attended junior and senior high school in the Caney Valley Public Schools District.

“I can tell you I do remember when he was in school he was always — I know it sounds like a real cliché — but he always did have smile on his face. I remember him being a very cheerful and likable and outgoing kid,” said Keil. “We are as a community very saddened by this and all of our thoughts are with the family at this time.”

Read more: http://www.kjrh.com/dpp/news/local_news/oklahoma-military-members-killed-overseas-#ixzz1caJjUTUY

SPC Gailey and PFC Butcher are the 1,828th and 1,829th Americans killed in Afghanistan … Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden

 
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Posted by on November 3, 2011 in War on Terror

 

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David E. Cabrera

An Army lieutenant colonel from Houston was among those killed when a suicide bomber rammed an armored bus in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Saturday.

LTC David E. Cabrera, photo courtesy of Uniformed Services University

David E. Cabrera was a clinical social worker with the Army’s Medical Service Corps. He leaves behind his wife, August, and four children.

“LTC Cabrera was a soldier’s soldier,” said Navy Captain (Dr.) Mark Stephens, who was David’s boss as chair of the Department of Family Medicine at Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md. “He was professionally happiest when in the field with his troops.  His sense of service, love of God, family and country are an inspiration to us all.”

Seventeen people died in Saturday’s attack on a NATO convoy in Kabul. The Department of Defense on Tuesday identified Cabrera as one of four soldiers killed. The other three were Sgt. James M Darrough of Austin; Staff Sgt. Christopher R. Newman of Shelby N.C.; and Carlo F. Eugenio of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.

Cabrera was born in Florida but grew up in Houston, where he graduated from Sam Houston High School.

He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Texas A&M University and joined the U.S. Army as a medical service corps officer in Jan. 1996.

Cabrera was the director of social work at USU. As an assistant professor in the university’s Department of Family Medicine, he saw patients, taught military medical students, conducted research on post-traumatic stress disorder and post-traumatic growth, and participated in university field training exercises.

He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel at a small ceremony on September 1, surrounded by his family, friends, and close colleagues.  On Sept. 30, Cabrera left the U.S. for Afghanistan. He had been in the country less than a month when he was killed on October 29.

LTC Cabrera is the 1,827th American killed in Afghanistan … Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden

 
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Posted by on November 3, 2011 in War on Terror

 

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Christopher R. Newman

SSG Christopher R. Newman, 26, of Shelby, N.C., assigned to Medical Company A, Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii, died on 29 Oct 11 in Kabul Province, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when enemy forces attacked his vehicle with a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device.

SSG Newman is the 1,826th American killed in Afghanistan … Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden

 
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Posted by on November 3, 2011 in War on Terror

 

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