Army Sgt. Michael J. Strachota
Died June 24, 2012 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom
28, of White Hall, Ark., assigned to 180th Transportation Battalion, 4th Sustainment Brigade, 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), Fort Hood, Texas; died June 24, in Kandahar, Afghanistan of unspecified causes.
Army Staff Sgt. Robert A. Massarelli
Died June 24, 2012 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom
32, of Hamilton, Ohio, assigned to 180th Transportation Battalion, 4th Sustainment Brigade, 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), Fort Hood, Texas; died June 24, in Kandahar, Afghanistan of unspecified causes.
Army Staff Sgt. Matthew J. Leach
Died June 26, 2012 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom
29, of Ferndale, Mich., assigned to 1st Battalion, 334th Regiment, 1st Brigade, 104th Training Division (Leader Training), U.S. Army Reserve, Fraser, Mich.; died June 26, in Kandahar, Afghanistan, of unspecified causes.
Army 1st Lt. Stephen C. Prasnicki
Died June 27, 2012 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom
24, of Lexington, Va., assigned to 4th Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, Warner Barracks, Bamberg, Germany; died June 27, in Maidan Shahr, Wardak province, Afghanistan, of wounds caused by an improvised explosive device. Army Sgt. James L. Skalberg was also killed in the incident.
Army Sgt. James L. Skalberg Jr.
Died June 27, 2012 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom
25, of Cullman, Ala., assigned to 4th Battalion, 1st Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, Fort Bliss, Texas; died June 27, in Maidan Shahr, Wardak province, Afghanistan, of wounds caused by an improvised explosive device. Army 1st Lt. Stephen C. Prasnicki was also killed in the incident.
Army Pfc. Cody O. Moosman
Died July 3, 2012 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom
24, of Preston, Idaho; assigned to 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kan.; died July 3, in Gayan Alwara Mandi, Afghanistan, of wounds caused by small-arms fire.
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