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The Department of Defense has identified the two American soldiers killed on Memorial Day when their helicopter crashed in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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U.S. Army Spc. Tofiga J. Tautolo, who grew up in the Los Angeles suburb of Wilmington, California, was killed over Memorial Day weekend in Afghanistan.
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A Camp Pendleton Marine fulfilled his dream of opening a bar after leaving the service - but he didn't anticipate running into trouble over the name.
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The parents of a 19-year-old Camp Pendleton Marine who was killed in 2010 have restored a vintage Chevrolet truck to honor him, and his Marine unit - the Darkhorse Battalion. The truck was unveiled today at Six Flags in St. Louis.
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The Department of Defense announced the death of a soldier, Spc. Vilmar Galarza Hernandez, 21, who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.
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Marine General John Allen, the top U.S and NATO commander in Afghanistan, paid tribute to all fallen troops on this Memorial Day by reading the final letter of Camp Pendleton Marine Sgt. William Stacey, who died in January.
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Camp Pendleton Marine Cpl. Keaton Coffey, 22, was killed in Afghanistan on May 24th. A native of Boring, Oregon, Cpl. Coffey was to be married in just a few weeks.
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Petty Officer 1st Class Ryan J. Wilson of Shasta, California has become the 3000th death among U.S. and NATO forces in the war in Afghanistan. Wilson, 26, died in Manama, Bahrain on May 20th from complications associated with an unnamed medical condition.
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A soldier from California was killed in Afghanistan on May 23rd, according to the Department of Defense. 2nd Lt. Travis A. Morgado, 25, was from San Jose. His mother has questions about the way her son died.
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The Department of Defense announced the death of Army Spc. Arronn D. Fields, 27, who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.
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