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January 11, 2020 – Two U.S. service members were killed by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan. [31] January 27, 2020 – Two US Air Force crew members were killed when an E-11A aircraft crashed; February 8, 2020 – Two U.S. Special Operations Soldiers were killed and six service members wounded from an insider "Green on Blue" attack in Nangarhar ...
The Newsweek journalists were not injured. [13] McClung was the first female Marine officer to be killed in the Iraq war, [1] as well as the first female graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy to be killed in the line of duty. [2] Major Megan McClung was buried with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery on December 19, 2006.
The Radio Tele Luxembourg reporter was one of five journalists who were attacked while riding a tank while reporting. Three were killed and two survived the attack. [24] 11 November 2001: Johanne Sutton: Dasht-e Qaleh: The Radio France International was the first female journalist to die in the War in Afghanistan. Killed in the same tank attack ...
Roslyn Littman "Roz" Schulte (March 18, 1984 – May 20, 2009) was a United States Air Force officer killed in action in the U.S. war in Afghanistan, making her the first female United States Air Force Academy graduate to be killed by enemy action and the second female graduate killed in action. [1]
The dead Americans were identified as eleven Marines, one soldier from 8th Psychological Operations Group, and one Navy corpsman. [ 5 ] [ 14 ] [ 44 ] [ 45 ] The American deaths were the first U.S. service deaths in Afghanistan since February 2020 and were the largest single loss of life of U.S. military personnel since the 2011 Afghanistan ...
Misty Fuoco, whose sister Marine Sgt. Nicole Gee died in a bombing at Afghanistan’s Kabul airport, gets a hug at a community vigil in Roseville on Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021. Gee, 23, died with 12 ...
Ortiz Clayton was born on May 21, 1991, in Augusta, Georgia to Ellis Ortiz and Evelyn Suarez. She graduated in 2009 from Westside High School in Augusta. [4] Ortiz Clayton, who was of Puerto Rican descent, was married to Specialist Chase E. Clayton, member of Charlie Company 1-30 IN 2 ABCT, 3rd Infantry in Fort Stewart, Georgia.
On 26 September 2010, British aid worker Linda Norgrove and three Afghan colleagues were kidnapped by members of the Taliban in the Kunar Province of eastern Afghanistan. She was working in the country as regional director for Development Alternatives Incorporated, a contractor for US and other government agencies. The group were taken to the ...