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Family, Friends Recall SEAL Killed in Rescue Mission

Family, Friends Recall SEAL Killed in Rescue Mission
by Nancy Marshall-Genzer

Morning Edition, July 18, 2005 · Navy SEAL Erik Kristensen was one of the 16 U.S. servicemen who died late last month in a helicopter crash in eastern Afghanistan. Kristensen was leading a rescue mission on what would turn out to be the deadliest day in SEAL history. 3 min 56 sec

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Soldier Obit

Soldier Obit

Morning Edition, September 8, 2003 · Susan Roesgen of member station WWNO in New Orleans reports on the death of Taft Williams, a sergeant with the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, based in Ft. Carson, Colo., who was killed by a bomb in mid-August. Sgt. Williams is the first soldier from New Orleans to die in Iraq and according to his friends, he joined the service to get away from the city's rough streets. 3 min 31 sec

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Lets increase the peace. For real. Time to make a change. I am gonna try do a good deed for everyone of those that died. Even if its just not ventin any anger on occassions I usually would.
 
N. Dakota Mourns Soldier Killed in Iraq

N. Dakota Mourns Soldier Killed in Iraq

Morning Edition, February 4, 2004 · In Bismarck, North Dakota, friends and family are remembering 41-year-old Ken Hendrickson. He was killed in Iraq last month, along with another soldier, when their convoy was attacked on a highway north of Fallujah. Tracy Fugere of North Dakota Public Radio reports. 3 min 24 sec

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Wisconsin Remembers Fallen Soldier

Wisconsin Remembers Fallen Soldier

Morning Edition, March 18, 2004 · In Wisconsin, friends and family of Capt. John Kurth are mourning his death, though they say he was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he died. The 31-year-old West Point graduate was killed last Saturday in Tikrit when a road side bomb exploded under his Humvee while on patrol. From Wisconsin Public Radio, Gil Halsted has this profile. 2 min 40 sec

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Soldier Obituary: Sgt. Phipps

Soldier Obituary: Sgt. Phipps

All Things Considered, March 29, 2004 · Sgt. Ivory Phipps was killed in Iraq on March 17 in an attack on an Army logistics base in Baghdad. Phipps leaves a wife and a young baby. He re-enlisted in the Illinois National Guard in the hope of finishing a 20-year commitment to the Guard. Jay Field of Chicago Public Radio talked with members of Phipps' family. 3 min 15 sec

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A Fallen Soldier's Obituary

A Fallen Soldier's Obituary

Weekend Edition - Sunday, April 11, 2004 · Melanie Peeples reports from Opelika , Alabama, on the death of 25-year-old Army Spc. Stephan "Dusty" Hiller. Hiller was one of eight soldiers who were killed when their unit was ambushed last Sunday in Baghdad's Sadr City neighborhood. Hiller was on his second tour of duty with the Army and his father, who served in Korea and Vietnam, tried to talk him out of re-enlisting. 4 min 13 sec

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Dead Soldier's Sisters Weigh Return to Iraq Duty

Dead Soldier's Sisters Weigh Return to Iraq Duty

Morning Edition, April 14, 2004 · Last week, Michelle Witmer was killed in Baghdad, becoming the first woman in the history of the Wisconsin National Guard to die in combat. Witmer's two sisters also serve in Iraq. After the funeral, they face a decision: return to Iraq or complete their tour of duty elsewhere. Wisconsin Public Radio's Brian Bull reports. 2 min 45 sec

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Remembering Lance Cpl. Marcus Cherry

Remembering Lance Cpl. Marcus Cherry
by Mandalit del Barco

Morning Edition, April 19, 2004 · More than 80 U.S. soldiers have been killed in Iraq this month, marking the deadliest period since military operations began more than a year ago to topple Saddam Hussein's regime.

One of those soldiers killed was Lance Cpl. Marcus Cherry, an 18-year-old from the Imperial Valley in Southern California, just miles from the border with Mexico.

Cherry had been in Iraq for just three weeks when his platoon was ambushed in the city of Ramadi and he was shot by insurgents. Cherry had followed his older brother Andre into the U.S. Marine Corps, and to the war. This week, Andre Cherry brought his brother's body home.

NPR's Mandalit del Barco recently visited Cherry's family home to talk with the soldier's family about who Cherry was in life -- his deep Christian faith, his patriotism and love of hip-hop music. Cherry hoped to spread the word of the Gospel through rap music. 3 min 43 sec

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Lost Son: Visiting a Soldier's Comrades-in-Arms

Lost Son: Visiting a Soldier's Comrades-in-Arms
by Madeleine Brand

Day to Day, May 31, 2004 · NPR's Madeleine Brand talks with Gary Brattain, whose son, Pfc. Joel Brattain, was killed in Iraq in March. Last week, Gary Brattain went to Fort Bragg, N.C., to visit members of his son's company -- the 82nd Airborne -- and the families of other soldiers who were killed while fighting in Iraq. 4 min 19 sec

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Remembering the Guard's Sgt . Talbert in Virginia

Remembering the Guard's Sgt . Talbert in Virginia

All Things Considered, August 12, 2004 · Sarah Richards reports on the death of 22-year-old DeForest Talbert, a National Guard sergeant killed by a roadside bomb while on routine patrol. Sgt. Talbert was a football hero in his hometown of Alexandria, Virginia. He grew up in one of the city's public housing projects and was hoping to use the military as a way to move up in society. 3 min 29 sec

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Remembering Ohio Guardsman Charles Wilkins

Remembering Ohio Guardsman Charles Wilkins

Weekend Edition - Sunday, August 29, 2004 · Later this week, there will be a funeral mass for an Ohio National Guard member killed this month in a roadside explosion in Iraq. At age 38, 1st Lt. Charles L. Wilkins is nearly twice as old as some of the troops he commanded. Friends and co-workers remember Wilkins as a witty, dedicated individual who volunteered for Iraq duty. Tom Borgerding of member station WOSU reports. 3 min 48 sec

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