Agami, Daniel Jay
Daniel Jay Agami, an American soldier from Coconut Creek, FL, died on June 21, 2007, in Adhamiyah, Iraq, during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Their Story
Daniel Jay Agami was a Specialist in the United States Army, part of Company C, 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry, stationed in Schweinfurt, Germany. Born and raised in Coconut Creek, Florida, Agami joined the military with a commitment to serve his country.
During his deployment in Iraq, Agami was stationed in Adhamiyah, a district in Baghdad known for its intense urban combat and sectarian violence during the height of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The operation, which began in March 2003, saw a significant increase in hostilities between 2005 and 2007, particularly after the bombing of the al-Askari mosque in 2006.
On June 21, 2007, Agami was killed in action during a hostile encounter. His unit faced significant challenges as they operated in one of the conflict's most perilous phases. The circumstances of his death reflect the broader dangers faced by military personnel during this period.
Agami's loss was felt deeply by his family, friends, and fellow soldiers. He was remembered for his dedication and bravery, qualities that defined his service. His passing is a reminder of the profound human costs of war.
Operation Iraqi Freedom, which concluded in August 2010, was marked by numerous challenges, including sectarian violence and complex military operations. Agami's story is one of many that illustrate the realities of combat and the personal sacrifices made by those serving in conflict zones.
Explore Further
Operation Iraqi Freedom, which began in March 2003, concluded in August 2010. See the full roster of those killed in this conflict.
Among those documented in the same conflict: Aubin, Jay Thomas, Beaupre, Ryan Anthony, Childers, Therrel Shane, Gutierrez, Jose.
