Monday, December 31, 2007

Count all non-combat deaths part 3

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Sgt. Denis J. Gallardo 22 2nd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment St. Petersburg, Florida Died of a non-combat related illness in Tal Afar, Iraq, on November 22, 2005






Brandon M. Gallegos, also 21, of Post Falls, Idaho.April 20, 2004 Soldier sentenced to 30 years for murder of fellow G.I. Associated Press FORT LEWIS, Wash. A soldier who killed his Army buddy after a drinking party has been sentenced to 30 years in military prison, officials at this Army post south of Tacoma said. Daniel Isaiah Taylor, 21, who grew up in Colorado, was charged with premeditated murder but pleaded guilty to unpremeditated murder in the death of Brandon M. Gallegos, also 21, of Post Falls, Idaho.
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/new/1-292925-2839815.php

Not Counted








Garcia, Anthony R. Captain 48 Army 2/17/06 weapon discharge No. 148-06
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Feb 20, 2006
DoD Identifies Army Casualty
The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Cpt. Anthony R. Garcia, 48, of Fort Worth, Texas, died in Tikrit, Iraq, on Feb. 17, from a gun shot wound. Garcia was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 101st Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, Ky. The incident is under investigation.
Not counted on CNN

Post officials Monday did not say whether Garcia's injuries were combat-related, nor did they release any details about the nature of his injuries. Cathy Grambling, a spokeswoman for Fort Campbell, confirmed Garcia was shot on a military base in Tikrit on Friday
http://iraq.pigstye.net/article.php/GarciaAnthonyR








Pvt. Gardi Gardev March 07, 2005 Bulgarian says coalition troops likely killed soldier

Not reported as "friendly fire"

Gardev was killed when he was shot southeast of Diwaniya, Iraq, on March 4, 2005. The Bulgarian defense ministry says Gardev's patrol had fired warning shots to stop an Iraqi civilian car when it received heavy fire from the direction of a U.S. Army communications facility 150 meters (165 yards) away.

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/page3.html



Associated Press SOFIA, Bulgaria A Bulgarian soldier killed last week in Iraq was likely shot by troops of the U.S.-led coalition, Defense Minister Nikolai Svinarov said Monday. The result (of the investigation) gives us enough grounds to believe the death of Pvt. Gardi Gardev was caused by friendly fire, Svinarov told reporters. He said a Bulgarian patrol was approached by a civilian Iraqi car Friday. The car did not stop after the patrol gave a signal and the servicemen fired warning shots in the air from the north. Shortly after the warning shots were fired, the patrol became the target of massive fire from the west, where a U.S. Army communications site was located about 150 yards away, Svinarov said. Initial reports had said Gardev was killed in a shootout with insurgents near the central Iraqi city of Diwaniya.
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/new/1-292925-704395.php









Spc. James W. Gardner 22 1st Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Glasgow, Kentucky Died of a non-combat related cause in Tal Afar, Iraq, on April 10, 2006








Cpl. Erik T. Garoutte
22
1st Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team Company, Marine Corps Security Force Battalion, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force
Santee, California
Died in Baghdad, Iraq, on October 19, 2007

No cause of death listed on CNN

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/page3.html









Sgt. Landis W. Garrison 23 333rd Military Police Company, Illinois Army National Guard Rapids City, Illinois Died of non-combat related injuries in Abu Ghraib, Iraq, on April 29, 2004





Sgt. Christopher P. Geiger 38 Headquarters Company, 213th Area Support Group, Pennsylvania Army National Guard Northampton, Pennsylvania Died of a non-combat related cause in Bagram, Afghanistan, on July 9, 2003







2nd Lt. Mark C. Gelina 33 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force Moberly, Missouri Died in a non-hostile incident in Anbar province, Iraq, on November 4, 2006





Staff Sgt. Lewis J. Gentry 48 94th Engineer Battalion Detroit, Michigan Died of a non-combat related cause in Mosul, Iraq, on October 26, 2005





Genzersky, Roman Sergeant 23 6 Separate Mechanized Brigade Non-hostile - weapon discharge (suicide)
Al Kut 07/02/04
Український Форум / Новини і Політика







UK



Lance Cpl. Darren John George 22 1st Battalion, Royal Anglican Regiment Essex, England Accidentally shot in the head while on patrol in Kabul, Afghanistan, on April 9, 2002






Lance Cpl. Cory Ryan Geurin 18 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division Santee,California Died as a result of injuries received when he fell 60 feet from a palace roof while performing guard duty in Babylon, Iraq on July 15, 2003

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/page3.html





Another case of family not knowing right away





Pfc. Kyle Gilbert of Brattleboro, Vt. both members of the 82nd Airborne Division were killed when they were caught in crossfire during an ambush Aug. 6, 2003, in Baghdad. “Why didn’t they tell us off the bat?” asked Sue Ritter, Hellermann’s sister. Gilbert was also killed by friendly fire, but his family members could not be reached for comment. Ritter, of Avon, Minn., said a soldier who was with her brother during the ambush was not allowed to tell them that Hellermann died by friendly fire. The soldier became a family friend because he is a fellow Minnesotan, and after he left the Army he was able to tell the family what happened, she said.
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/new/0-ARMYPAPER-2058597.php




Case of crimes against them



Spc. Joseph Godfrey Jr.
Civilian charged with killing Iraq vet Police have charged a 33-year-old man with robbing and killing a medically retired soldier who served in Iraq. Police arrested Paul M. Leary of Oswego, N.Y., on Jan. 17 on two counts of second-degree murder and one count of first-degree robbery in connection with the death of 24-year-old Spc. Joseph Godfrey Jr. A passerby found Godfrey’s body early Jan. 14 beneath some wooden steps leading to the Oswego River. Godfrey was stabbed in the back of the head and neck area, Police Chief Alexander Zukovsky said. Godfrey returned home Oct. 2 from Iraq. He had served in field artillery since 2002, his family said.
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/new/0-ARMYPAPER-610097.php









Spc. David J. Goldberg 20 52nd Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy), 43rd Area Support Group, U.S. Army Reserve Layton, Utah Died of a non-combat injury in Qayyarah, Iraq, on November 26, 2003 A specialist dies from an accidental non-combat gunshot to the chest
http://www.truthout.org/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi/7/4000



Negligent Homicide



Staff Sgt. Andrew Gonzales, 30,
A Marine captain and three staff sergeants have been charged in connection with the August drowning of a drill instructor at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego.Staff Sgts. David J. Roughan and Fernando Galvan were charged Jan. 27 with negligent homicide, manslaughter and dereliction of duty, said Maj. Joseph Kloppel, a depot spokesman. In addition, Staff Sgt. Duane D. Dishon and Capt. Vincent M. Guida, who was in charge of the Instructional Training Company here, face charges of dereliction of duty.
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/new/0-ARMYPAPER-1522527.php








Pfc. Amanda Gonzales, 19, in Hanau, Germany, said Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID) spokesman Chris Grey. November 2001 murder. Gonzales’ body was found on the third floor of her barracks room in Fliegerhorst Kasern after she failed to report to work, he said.
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/new/1-292925-511534.php








Accident



Cpl. Armando Ariel Gonzalez, 25, of Hileah, Fla., was killed April 14 in a non-hostile accident when a commercial refueler collapsed at Logistics Supply Area Viper in southern Iraq. Gonzalez was assigned to Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS)-273, Marine Wing Support Group (MWSG)-27, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C.


Murdered



Capt. Jason L. Gonzalez on June 3 and shot him multiple times. Four charged in fatal shooting of pilot Four men, including two teenagers, were charged with murder June 21 in the death of an Army officer. Investigators said Fort Hood, Texas, soldier Russell Alligood, 22, Erik Siperko, 17, Matthew Harris and a 15-year-old broke into the home of Capt. Jason L. Gonzalez on June 3 and shot him multiple times. The suspects were being held in lieu of $1 million bail. Gonzalez, 28, was a company commander with the 4th Infantry Division. The father of two was an Apache helicopter pilot and a 1998 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy.Police said the four did not know Gonzalez.
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/new/0-ARMYPAPER-936348.php









Pvt Mark Anthony Graham 2006-09-04 33 Hamilton Ontario 1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment Canadian Army Mark was killed during a friendly fire incident in Panjwayi District.


Listed as died of natural causes



Sandra S. Grant Sunday, January 28 2007Sandra Grant of Linwood joined the U.S. Navy so she could serve her country, see the world and keep alive a family tradition dating back to her great-grandfather. Last week the sailor's body returned home to Davidson County where family and friends buried her at Forest Hill Memorial Park. The 23-year-old West Davidson High School graduate died in her sleep on New Year's Eve after apparently going into cardiac arrest while onboard the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, an aircraft carrier, in the Persian Gulf.
http://iraq.pigstye.net/article.php/GrantSandraS


Died on base, not counted



Sgt. Adam J. Gray, 24, of Hartford, Wis., was discovered by a soldier on duty at the barracks at Fort Wainwright on Sunday. Post spokeswoman Linda Douglass said today that an autopsy was performed at Elmendorf Air Force Base, but the results, including the cause of death, would not be released until the investigation has been completed. Gray was one of the few soldiers left behind while his unit, 1st Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment, is in field training with most of the rest of the 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team. Sept 1, 2004
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/new/1-292925-332679.php







Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Michael Gray, died in May 2004 in Kuwait, reportedly in a vehicle crash. “The only information that’s been correct so far is that he’s dead.” Gray said some members of her husband's unit were barred from speaking with her, but rumors persist that the man who crashed into his vehicle did so on purpose.
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/new/0-ARMYPAPER-1220591.php
Killed when his vehicle was struck from the rear by a civilian vehicle while he was traveling to Kuwait Navy Base on March 5, 2004
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/page3.html








Sgt. Tommy L. Gray 34 215th Forward Support Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division Roswell, New Mexico Died when he became caught between two motor pool vehicles in Taji, Iraq, on August 3, 2004
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/page3.html








Curtis Green 25 FORT RILEY 12/6/2004 "Over my dead body are they going to make me go back." "I knew he was having dreams, nightmares," Lisset said. "He would wake up at night really sweaty." On Dec. 6, he showed up for work, his uniform pressed, his boots polished. He sang cadence. That night, he was found hanging in his barracks. Sgt. Curtis Greene, 331st Signal Company, was 25
http://www.commondreams.org/cgi-bin/print.cgi?file=/headlines05/0214-09
Not counted









Cpl. Jeffrey G. Green 20 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, 1st Marine Expeditionary Force Dallas, Texas Found dead in the Euphrates River in Anbar province, Iraq, on May 5, 2004. The cause of death is under investigation.




Cpl. Jeremy R. Greene
24
2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division
Springfield, Ohio
Died due to injuries suffered from a non-combat related incident at Forward Operating Base Tillman, Afghanistan, on April 28, 2007
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2004/oef.casualties/page2.html


UK



Cpl. John Gregory 30 Royal Logistics Corps Catterick, North Yorkshire, England Shot himself after shooting a fellow soldier at the British base at Kabul International Airport on August 17, 2002






Seaman Genesia Mattril Gresham
19
U.S. Naval Support Activity Bahrain
Lithonia, Georgia
One of two sailors who died during a non-combat related incident in Bahrain on October 22, 2007
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/page3.html







Spc. James T. Grijalva 26 2nd Battalion, 130th Infantry Regiment, Illinois Army National Guard Burbank, Illinois Died of a non-combat related injury in Baghdad, Iraq, on October 12, 2005








ERIC RYAN GROSSMAN 22 CALIFORNIA RAN INTO TRAFFIC 4/6/2006
Not counted





Sgt. Dave Guindon In August, Air Guard, 48, of Merrimack, killed himself a day after returning from combat in Iraq. The death of Tech Sgt. David Guindon, 48, from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on Aug. 18 “was just heartbreaking,” said Caryl Ahern, the readjustment team leader at the Vet Center in Manchester, which offers counseling and other services to veterans and their families.
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/index.cfm/Page/Article/ID/1932
Not counted






Pfc. Zachary R. Gullett
20
984th Military Police Company, 759th Military Police Battalion, 89th Military Police Brigade
Hillsboro, Ohio
Died as a result of a non-combat related incident in Baghdad, Iraq, on May 1, 2007
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/page3.html








Pfc. Hannah L. Gunterman 20 542nd Maintenance Company, 44th Corps Support Battalion Redlands, California Died of a non-combat related cause in Taji, Iraq, on September 4, 2006. The incident is under investigation.

Pfc. Hannah Gunterman McKinney was 20 years old, the brown-eyed mother of a toddler son, when she was spotted in the headlights of a passing Humvee on a perimeter road at one of the largest U.S. military camps in Iraq.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22499062/






Pfc. Christian D. Gurtner, 19, of Ohio City, Ohio Marine killed by non-combat weapons discharge in southern Iraq. (4/03/2003)
http://www.lunchwithgeorge.com/lwg_iraqwar.html






Spc. Agustin Gutierrez, 19, of San Jacinto, Calif.The Department of Defense announced today the death of two soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. They died March 29 in North Kabul, Afghanistan, of injuries suffered during a non-combat related vehicle accident on March 28 in North Kabul. Their deaths are under investigation. Both soldiers were assigned to the 782nd Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, N.C





Lt. Col. Marshall A. Gutierrez 41 Area Support Group, Arijan, Kuwait New Mexico Died in Camp Virginia, Kuwait of non-combat related injuries on September 4, 2006. The incident is under investigation.





Pfc. Robert A. Guy 26 Company I, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force Willards, Maryland Died due to a non-hostile incident near Karma, Iraq, on April 21, 2005 "Any little thing they do is a help," said Ann Guy of Willards, Md., whose son, Marine Pfc. Robert A. Guy, killed himself in Iraq on April 21, 2005 - a month after he was prescribed the antidepressant Zoloft with no monitoring.
http://www.optruth.org/index.php/images/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=2232&Itemid=116








Derek J. Hale results in criminal charges and a complete lustration (in the Eastern European sense of the term) of Delaware's law enforcement establishment. Hale, a retired Marine Sergeant who served two tours in Iraq and was decorated before his combat-related medical discharge in January 2006, was murdered by a heavily armed 8–12-member undercover police team in Wilmington, Delaware last November 6. He had come to Wilmington from his home in Manassas, Virginia to participate in a Toys for Tots event.
http://www.lewrockwell.com/grigg/grigg-w10.html





Sgt. Christopher Hall, 26. A Fort Knox, Ky., soldier has pleaded not guilty in a central Kentucky court to charges in a fatal drunk-driving crash that killed a sergeant. Spc. Marc Hampton, 22, was arraigned June 13 on charges of reckless homicide and fourth-degree assault. A trial was set for next April. State police said Hampton drove a 2001 Ford Mustang into a tree around 2 a.m. Oct. 30. The crash killed passenger Sgt. Christopher Hall, 26. A Fort Knox spokesperson said the military has not taken any action against Hampton.
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/new/0-ARMYPAPER-1873540.php









Spc. David E. Hall 21 805th Military Police Company, 16th Military Police Brigade, U.S. Army Reserve Uniontown, Kansas Died in a non-hostile accident in Kabul, Afghanistan, on February 25, 2004

No cause listed on CNN
Pfc. Joseph G. Harris
19
2nd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division
Sugar Land, Texas
Died at Forward Operating Base Warrior, Afghanistan, on May 3, 2007





Staff Sgt. Darren Harmon 44 203rd Military Intelligence Battalion, 205th Military Intelligence Brigade, Army Reserve Newark, Delaware Died of a non-combat related cause in Haditha, Iraq, on June 3, 2006 A Delaware soldier who died while serving in Iraq suffered an apparent heart attack
http://iraq.pigstye.net/article.php/HarmonDarren








Pfc. Torry D. Harris 21 12th Chemical Company, 1st Infantry Division Chicago, Illinois Died of non-combat related injuries in Tikrit, Iraq, on July 13, 2004





Leonard Harvey 55 Defense Fire Service Suffolk, England Died in a British hospital on May 22, 2003, after falling ill while deployed in the Persian Gulf as a civilian firefighter with the Defense Fire Service

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/page3.html







Spc. William S. Hayes III 23 Company C, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division St. Tammany, Louisiana Died of a non-combat related injury in Baghdad, Iraq, on February 5, 2006


Killed by friendly fire but family didn't know for two years



Staff Sgt. Brian Hellermann’s family didn’t know for almost two years that he had been killed by friendly fire. Hellermann, of Freeport, Minn., and Pfc. Kyle Gilbert of Brattleboro, Vt. both members of the 82nd Airborne Division were killed when they were caught in crossfire during an ambush Aug. 6, 2003, in Baghdad.
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/new/0-ARMYPAPER-2058597.php









Kyle Hemauer 21 Family questions Army ruling that soldier committed suicidePublished Thursday, August 10, 2006 12:08:28 AM Central TimeMILWAUKEE (AP) -- The family of a Chilton soldier who died in Afghanistan last year said it plans to continue its own investigation after a new military report says the soldier committed suicide.
Chilton soldiers parents seek answers about his death Monday, Feb 20, 2006
APPLETON, Wis. The parents of a Chilton soldier who died nine months ago while serving in Afghanistan say the military still hasn't told them the full details of how their son died. Andy and Ann Hemauer said the Department of Defense has given the... read entire article»
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/gua/1-213101-1546920.php







Spc. Melvin L. Henley Jr.
26
603rd Aviation Support Battalion, 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division
Jackson, Mississippi
Died of injuries suffered from non-combat related incident at Camp Striker in Baghdad, Iraq, on November 21, 2007
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/page3.html

Spc. Melvin Henley was on his second tour of duty in Iraq family members say when he died Wednesday at Camp Striker in Iraq from injuries suffered from a noncombat-related incident, the Associated Press reports. The U.S. Department of Defense announced Henley’s death on Friday.
The cause of death was a single gunshot wound to the head, Jim Jeffcoat, a spokesman for Fort Stewart in Georgia, where Henley was assigned, told The Clarion-Ledger newspaper in Jackson, Miss. “It is under investigation,” Jeffcoat said.









Spc. Jeffrey S. Henthorn 25 24th Transportation Company, 541st Maintenance Battalion, 937th Engineer Group Choctaw, Oklahoma Died of non-combat related injuries in Balad, Iraq, on February 8, 2005What his hometown does not know is that Henthorn, 25, had been sent back to Iraq for a second tour, even though his superiors knew he was unstable and had threatened suicide at least twice, according to Army investigative reports and interviews.When he finally succeeded in killing himself on Feb. 8, 2005, at Camp Anaconda in Balad, Iraq, an Army report says, the work of the M-16 rifle was so thorough that fragments of his skull pierced the barracks ceiling.






Spc. Marisol Heredia
19
15th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division
El Monte, California
Died at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, on September 7, 2007, of injuries suffered from a non-combat related injury in Baghdad, Iraq, on July 18.
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/page3.html



Lance Cpl. Ramiro Hernandez III The grieving mother of a Marine found dead in his barracks in August at Twentynine Palms doesn't believe her son committed suicide. But a military investigation concluded that Lance Cpl. Ramiro Hernandez III, 24, died in his barracks by hanging himself with a belt.



Spc. Joseph F. Herndon, II, 21, of Derby, Kan., died July 29, in Hawijah, Iraq, when he was shot while on guard duty. Herndon was assigned to the Armys 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division (Light), Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.
The incident is under investigation.






Spc. Julie R. Hickey 20 412th Civil Affairs Battalion, Army Reserve Galloway, Ohio Hickey was evacuated from Bagram, Afghanistan, on June 30, 2004, and died in Landstuhl, Germany, on July 4 of complications from a non-combat related illness.






Melissa Hobart, the East Haven native who collapsed and died in June 2004, had enlisted in the Army in early 2003 after attending nursing school, and initially was told she would be stationed in Alaska, her mother, Connie Hobart, said. When her orders were changed to Iraq, Melissa, the mother of a 3-year-old daughter, fell into a depression and sought help at Fort Hood, Texas, according to her mother. "Just before she got deployed, she said she was getting really depressed, so I told her to go talk to somebody," Connie Hobart recalled. "She said they put her on an antidepressant." Melissa, a medic, accepted her obligation to serve, even as her mother urged her to "go AWOL" and come home to Ladson, S.C., where the family had moved. But three months into her tour in Baghdad - and a week before she died - she told Connie she was feeling lost. "She wanted out of there. She said everybody's morale was low," Connie recalled. "She said the people over there would throw rocks at them, that they didn't want them there. It was making her sad." Around the same time, Melissa fainted and fell in her room, she told Connie in an e-mail. She said she had been checked out by a military doctor. The next week, while serving on guard duty in Baghdad, Melissa collapsed and died of what the Army has labeled "natural" causes. The autopsy report lists the cause of death as "undetermined."





Cpl. Benjamin D. Hoeffner 21 324th Psychological Operations Company, Army Reserve Wheat Ridge, Colorado Died of a non-combat related cause in Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, on October 25, 2005





Capt. Roselle M. Hoffmaster
32
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division
Cleveland, Ohio
Died of injuries sustained from a non-combat related incident in Kirkuk, Iraq, on September 20, 2007
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/page3.html






Spc. Eric M. Holke
31
1st Battalion, 160th Infantry, California Army National Guard
Crestline, California
Died of wounds sustained from a non-combat related incident in Tallil, Iraq, on July 15, 2007
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/page3.html






Cpl. Paul C. Holter III 21 Battery S, 2nd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, 1st Marine Expeditionary Force Corpus Christi, Texas Died due to a non-combat related incident at Camp Ramadi, Iraq, on January 14, 2005





Lance Cpl. Raymond J. Holzhauer 19 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force Dwight, Illinois Died of a non-hostile incident in Anbar province, Iraq, on March 15, 2007 http://iraq.pigstye.net/article.php/HolzhauerRaymondJ






Pfc. Sean Horn 19 Combat Service Support Group 11, 1st Force Service Support Group, 1st Marine Expeditionary Force Orange, California Died due to a non-hostile incident at Camp Taqaddum, Iraq, on June 19, 2004






Spc. Robert Hornbeck, 23, has not been seen or heard from since April 16 when he called his father, who was visiting in Savannah, Ga. Hornbeck had asked his dad to pick him and an Army buddy up at the DeSoto Hilton hotel after a night of barhopping, The Associated Press reported. But he never met his father. The soldier had returned to Fort Benning, Ga., in January after a year in Iraq. Hornbeck was preparing to leave the Army at the end of April and return to the University of Michigan, where he studied psychology for two years before joining the Army in 2004. He also had a wedding date to marry his college sweetheart in July.
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/new/0-ARMYPAPER-1738626.php





Spc. Robert Hornbeck, 23, was discovered April 28 inside a piece of hotel air-conditioning equipment in Savannah. He bled to death after being struck by fan blades. Maintenance workers found the body while investigating guests’ complaints of a foul odor in the lobby.
Hornbeck’s family has since sued the Hilton Savannah DeSoto for $10 million, claiming the hotel was negligent and contributed to the soldier’s death.
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2007/04/army_missing_rust_070410w/


Spc. Corey A. Hubbell 20 Company B, 46th Engineer Battalion Urbana, Illinois Died from a non-combat related cause in Camden Yards, Kuwait, on June 26, 2003
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/page3.html


Petty Officer 1st Class Thomas C. Hull
41
USS Princeton
Princeton, Illinois
Died on board the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz in the Arabian Gulf after being medically evacuated to the carrier for a non-combat related incident on August 2, 2005
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/page3.html


Spc. Craig S. Ivory 26 501st Forward Support Company, 173rd Airborne Brigade Port Matilda, Pennsylvania Ivory was medically evacuated due to a non-combat related cause from Kuwait on August 12, 2003 and died on August 17 at Homberg University Hospital, Germany

Lt. Cmdr. Edward E. Jack 51 Assigned to Commander, Destroyer Squadron Seven Detroit, Michigan Died of a non-combat related incident aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard on January 29, 2005
Lt. Cmdr. Edward E. Jack 51 Assigned to Commander, Destroyer Squadron Seven Detroit, Michigan Died of a non-combat related incident aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard on January 29, 2005 A Lutheran minister and military chaplain, Edward E. Jack was a favorite among his shipmates aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard. "Everybody loved him," said his wife, Jean. "He didn't have to go on this trip. He volunteered." Jack, 51, of Detroit, died of a heart attack Jan. 29 on the amphibious assault ship in the waters near Iraq. Before reaching Iraq, Jack's ship was part of the U.S. military's tsunami relief. He served in the Navy for 23 years, with three in the Navy reserves. He was due to retire in June. Navy spokesman Lt. Kyle Raines said Jack was most recently based in San Diego, where he was assigned to Commander Destroyer Squadron Seven. "His role was in comforting the sailors and Marines," said his wife, who noted that her husband also served in the war zone in 2003. "He took it because he liked adventure." Jack also is survived by a daughter, Amanda Roggow, and a son, Todd. "Chaplain Jack exemplified an unwavering commitment to Scripture and to service to the men and women of the sea services," said Cmdr. Mark Steiner, a Lutheran chaplain and a longtime friend of Jack's. "He will be dearly missed."
http://www.legacy.com/chicagotribune/Soldier/Story.aspx?PersonID=3113271

James L. Jacobs served nearly a year as a US Army sergeant in Iraq, where he saw combat and witnessed children being blown up. He came home in August 2004, moved in with his mother in Randolph, and started working as a mortgage consultant for a Mattapan lending firm. After nearly five years in the Army and far from battle, he was struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder, but his family thought he was finally safe. Friday night, he was shot and killed outside a friend’s house on McLellan Street in Dorchester, less than a mile from Rosseter Street, where he grew up. April 2007
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/city_region/breaking_news/2007/04/soldier_survive.html


Electrician Mate Fire Michael J. Jakes Jr 2001-12-04 20 Brooklyn New York USS Kitty Hawk Navy Michael died in the Northern Arabian Sea as a result of non-hostile injuries.
http://afghanistan.pigstye.net/wd.php?sort=unit


Sgt. Grzegorz Jakoniuk 25 Company B, 4th Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division Schiller Park, Illinois Died of non-combat related injuries in Taji, Iraq, on November 30, 2005




Command Sgt. Maj. Dennis Jallah Jr. 49 Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment, 10th Mountain Division Fayetteville, North Carolina Jallah died due to a non-combat cause on March 28, 2004, at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. He was medically evacuated from Afghanistan to via Landstuhl Medical Center in Germany on February 16.

Petty Officer 2nd Class Laquita Pate James 23 Navy master-at-arms Orange Park, Florida Died of apparent natural causes while deployed aboard the multipurpose amphibious assault ship the USS Bataan on February 12, 2007


Cpl. Jessiah Jameson’s body was recovered Dec. 1 from the Cumberland River in Tennessee. Jameson, 21, disappeared Nov. 16, two days after returning on leave from Iraq.
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2007/04/army_missing_rust_070410w
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Sgt. Edmund J. Jeffers 23 1st Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division Daleville, Alabama Died of injuries suffered from a non-combat related accident in Taqqadum, Iraq, on September 19, 2007


Spc. William A. Jeffries 39 Company D, 1st Battalion, 152nd Infantry Regiment, Illinois Army National Guard Evansville, Indiana Died from a sudden illness on March 31, 2003, in Rota, Spain, after he was evacuated from Kuwait

JAMES JENKINS 23 SAN DIEGO 10/1/2005 A Marine's fall from Iraq heroism Thursday, October 13, 2005 By KEVIN SHEA Staff Writer James Jenkins left Hamilton for the Marines in 2001 as a solid young man and citizen, his family and a former coach say. He was a Nottingham High School graduate, a star wrestler and talked of turning his military training into a career with the U.S. Secret Service. But something went terribly wrong. By all accounts, Jenkins was an excellent Marine. He'd served two tours of duty in Iraq with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, based at Camp Pendleton, Calif. And of the many awards that were pinned on his uniform, one was a Bronze Star with a combat V for valor. But the James Jenkins whose picture was plastered all over the news in the San Diego area two weeks ago was described as an AWOL soldier who'd gone on a violent crime spree with a stolen gun. He'd robbed, kidnapped and even tried to sexually assault a woman he had carjacked at gunpoint. Police said he was considered armed and dangerous - and possibly suicidal.
On Sept. 28, with federal agents at his fiancee's front door in Oceanside, Calif., Jenkins shot himself. He died six hours later at the age of 23.
http://www.nj.com/news/times/index.ssf?/news/times/stories/20051013tt_war_jenkins.html
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Christopher Jerry, 22, died near the post Aug. 31,(05) two weeks after he was discharged. He had been assigned to the 2nd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division.
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/new/0-ARMYPAPER-1373102.php
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Linda C. Jimenez, 39, Brooklyn NY A sergeant falls into a hole while running to keep up with friends in Baghdad and suffers a blood clot in her brain that causes a stroke, and she dies of complications nine days later.
http://www.truthout.org/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi/7/4000


Pfc. Jason D. Johns 19 3rd General Support Aviation Battalion, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division Frankton, Indiana Died of a non-combat related injury in Bagram, Afghanistan, on February 21, 2007


Benjamin Johnson Electronics Technician 3rd Cla 2001-11-18 21 Rochester New York Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division Army Benjamin died in the Persian Gulf as a result of a non-hostile accident
http://afghanistan.pigstye.net/wd.php?sort=unit


Spc. John P. Johnson 24 Company A, 2nd Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, 1st Armored Division Houston, Texas Died of non-combat related injuries on October 22, 2003, in Baghdad, Iraq

Pvt. Lavena L. Johnson 19 Headquarters Detatchment, 129th Corps Support Battalion, 101st Support Group, 101st Airborne Division Florissant, Missouri Died of non-combat related injuries in Balad, Iraq, on July 19, 2005


Sgt. 1st Class Charles J. Jones 29 Headquarters Company, 149th Brigade Combat Team, Kentucky Army National Guard Lawrenceburg, Kentucky Died from a non-combat related incident in Baghdad, Iraq, on September 20, 2006



Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Darrell Jones 22 Guided missile destroyer USS Higgins Wellston, Ohio Died of non-combat related injuries in Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates on October 8, 2003

Capt. Gussie M. Jones 41 31st Combat Support Hospital Shreveport, Louisiana A combat surgical nurse, Jones died of a non-combat cause in Baghdad, Iraq, on March 7, 2004

Spec. Kelon Jones On July 17, after an El Paso County sheriff's deputy stopped a pursuit that began when he saw two men on motorcycles popping wheelies and screaming up Academy Boulevard at speeds of more than 80 mph, Army Spec. Kelon Jones slammed his Kawasaki into a car. He flew 85 feet and later died. Jones, 20, had served in Iraq with the 43rd Area Support Group.
http://www.democraticwarrior.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2798


Sgt. 1st Class Michael D. Jones 43 Company A, 133rd Engineer Battalion, Maine Army National Guard Unity, Maine Jones became ill at Fort Drum, New York, just after returning from duty in Iraq, and was taken to a hospital in Syracuse, where he died of a non-combat related illness on March 3, 2005

Pfc. Thomas Jones Fort Hood soldier found dead in barracks 7/4/05 Officials from III Corps at Fort Hood, Texas, on June 21 released the name of a soldier who was found dead in his barracks room. According to a news release, the body of the 4th Infantry Division soldier, Pfc. Thomas Jones, 25, was found by his roommates June 19, around noon. A post spokesman would not speculate on the cause of death, but said it is under investigation by the fort’s Criminal Investigation Command, which has responsibility for investigating all on-post deaths. Jones was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 77th Field Artillery, 4th Brigade Combat Team.
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/new/0-ARMYPAPER-936348.php
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Lt. Kylan Jones-Huffman An Iraqi man has been convicted of murdering a 31-year-old Navy reservist last year in what U.S. military officials described as the first time Iraq’s new criminal justice system has held a citizen accountable for the death of an American serviceman. The Central Criminal Court of Iraq sentenced Alaa Sartell Khthee, 28, to 15 years in prison for the death of Lt. Kylan Jones-Huffman, who was shot to death in Baghdad in August 2003 when the sport utility vehicle in which he was riding stalled in a marketplace.
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/new/0-ARMYPAPER-559260.php

Sgt. Curt E. Jordan Jr. 25 Company A, 14th Combat Engineer Battalion, 555th Combat Engineer Group Green Acres, Washington Died of non-combat injuries near Bayji, Iraq, on December 28, 2003


Gunnery Sgt. Phillip Jordan, died in March 2003 near Nasiriyah, Iraq. Jordan was present at one of the worst friendly fire incidents of the war, a mistaken attack by an Air Force A-10 fighter on Marines fighting for possession of the city in southern Iraq. A Marine investigation concluded, based on eyewitness reports, that Jordan was killed by an enemy rocket-propelled grenade. But Amanda Jordan said the Marine Corps did not complete tests on her husband's body that could confirm the cause of death.
http://www.armytimes.com/legacy/new/0-ARMYPAPER-1220591.php

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