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Navy Posthumously Promotes SEAL Killed In Iraq

This file photo shows Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Charles Keating IV of San Diego.
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This file photo shows Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Charles Keating IV of San Diego.

Navy Posthumously Promotes SEAL Killed In Iraq
Navy says a Seal killed by Islamic state will get a postumous promotion in rank.

The San Diego-based SEAL killed in Iraq last week will be posthumously promoted to chief petty officer, the Navy announced Wednesday.

Petty Officer First Class Charles H. Keating IV, 31, was fatally shot in a May 3 battle with Islamic State forces in Tall Usquf, Iraq. According to the Navy, ISIS broke through the front lines north of the city of Mosul, and Keating's SEAL team and air support were called in to repulse the attack.

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The Navy said the promotion will be retroactive to the day of Keating's death.

Memorial services are scheduled Friday for the SEAL, who grew up in Phoenix as a star long-distance runner and grandson of financier Charles Keating from the 1980s savings and loan scandal.

His remains will be driven through Coronado to the Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. The services are private, but the Navy is encouraging the public to line the processional route along Sixth Street in Coronado around noon to pay their respects.