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Army Sgt. Michael C. Cable, 26, died March 27 from injuries sustained when his unit was attacked by enemy forces in Shinwar District, Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan.
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Fallen Twentynine Palms Marine Lance Cpl. Jason Barfield was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star this month for heroism in combat. Home Post readers may remember Barfield as the Marine who surprised his little sister at school before Christmas 2010, less than a year prior to his death in Afghanistan.
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Army Sgt. Tristan M. Wade, 23, died March 22 in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan, when enemy forces attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device.
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Joel Booth of San Diego lost a leg below the knee while serving in Afghanistan. Now, he is participating in war simulation training and helping to prepare young medics for their own deployments.
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Army Sgt. 1st Class James F. Grissom, 31, of Hayward, California, died March 21 in Germany from injuries he suffered in Afghanistan on March 18.
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For the second time in a week, a helicopter crash in Afghanistan has had fatal consequences for U.S. forces. The crash Saturday of an OH-58 Kiowa killed one U.S. service member and injured another.
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Army Spc. David T. Proctor, 26, died March 13 in Maryland from non-combat related injuries he suffered in Afghanistan on March 3.
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Navy Chief Petty Officer Christian Michael Pike, 31, died in Germany on March 13 from injuries he suffered in Afghanistan on March 10. Pike was deployed with a Coronado-based Navy SEAL team.
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The families and friends of several of the soldiers who died in Tuesday's Black Hawk helicopter crash in Afghanistan are speaking out about the loved ones they lost.
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The Department of Defense has identified the two soldiers who lost their lives in Tuesday's insider attack in Afghanistan. Killed were Army Capt. Andrew M. Pedersen-Keel, 28, of Florida and Army Staff Sgt. Rex L. Schad, 26, of Oklahoma.
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