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Combatant United States

Richard, Matthew Thomas

Male Age 21 Verified

Corporal Matthew Thomas Richard, 21, of Acadia, Louisiana, was a U.S. Marine with 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines, 2nd Marine Division. He died in Helmand province, Afghanistan, on June 9, 2011, during Operation Enduring Freedom.

Jun 9, 2011 Remember
Combatant United States

White, Kenneth Ryan

Male Age 35 Verified

Active Duty, ARMY, HHC, 1ST BATTALION, 10TH AVIATION REGIMENT, 10TH COMBAT AVN BDE, FORT DRUM, NY, CW3 White, Kenneth Ryan of FORT COLLINS, CO, 35, died in FOB SALERNO, AFGHANISTAN on June 5, 2011. Cause: HOSTILE.

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Combatant United States

Snyder, Devin Arielle

Female Age 20 Verified

U.S. Army Sergeant Devin Arielle Snyder, 20, of Cohocton, New York, was killed in action on June 4, 2011, in Afghanistan's Alingar District. She served with the 164th Military Police Company, 793rd Military Police Battalion.

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Combatant United States

Voakes, Robert Lee Jr

Male Age 21 Verified

At 21, SPC Voakes, Robert Lee Jr of LANSE, MI was serving with the ARMY, 164TH MILITARY POLICE COMPANY, 793RD MP BN, 3RD MEB, RICHARDSON, AK, when he died in FOB FENTY, AFGHANISTAN on June 4, 2011. Cause: HOSTILE.

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Combatant United States

Zanowick, Paul William Ii

Male Age 23 Verified

Active Duty, MARINE CORPS, 3D BN 4TH MAR, (RCT-8, 2D MAR DIV), 1ST MAR DIV, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA, CPL Zanowick, Paul William Ii of MIAMISBURG, OH, 23, died in KARIM KAREZ, AFGHANISTAN on June 3, 2011. Cause: HOSTILE.

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