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Originally posted by: glenn1
STACK, Michael B., 48, Sgt. Maj., Army; Lake City, S.C.; Second Battalion, Fifth Special Forces Group.
Shit. I knew Mike
how did he die?
Originally posted by: glenn1
STACK, Michael B., 48, Sgt. Maj., Army; Lake City, S.C.; Second Battalion, Fifth Special Forces Group.
Shit. I knew Mike
how did he die?
Originally posted by: glenn1
how did he die?
Special Forces Soldier killed in Iraq
Stack is survived by his wife, Victoria Suzanne; his daughters, Jillian, Milissa and Virginia; and his sons, David, William and Bryan.
Originally posted by: Infohawk
Ultra Quiet,
Is swearing and engaging in personal flaming in contravention of the forum rules the appropriate thing to do here? Maybe the dead would prefer peaceful respect (and at the limit honest debate about why they died and for what they died)?
Originally posted by: Perknose
The Department of Defense has identified 680 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It confirmed the death of the following Americans yesterday: RAMIREZ, Christopher, 34, Sgt., Army; McAllen, Tex.; First Infantry Division. ROSALESLOMELI, Victor A., 29, Staff Sgt., Army; Westminster, Calif., First Infantry Division. TREVITHICK, Richard K., 20, Specialist, Army; Gaines, Mich., First Infantry Division.
Originally posted by: AnandTech Moderator
Effective immediately, this thread will be considered sacred ground. No politics and no side comments of any sort will be tolerated. You may post to offer your condolences or your sincere tribute to the fallen only. Posting anything else will be grounds for a vacation. Thank you for your respectful cooperation.
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Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: AnandTech Moderator
Effective immediately, this thread will be considered sacred ground. No politics and no side comments of any sort will be tolerated. You may post to offer your condolences or your sincere tribute to the fallen only. Posting anything else will be grounds for a vacation. Thank you for your respectful cooperation.
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Thank You.
for the families
CkG
Originally posted by: Perknose
The Department of Defense has identified 661 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It confirmed the deaths of the following Americans yesterday:
PHELPS, Chance R., 19, Pfc., Marines; Clifton, Colo.; First Marine Division.