Stewart, Patrick Dana
Patrick Dana Stewart, 34, from Fernley, NV, served with the U.S. Army's 113th Aviation Regiment. He died on September 25, 2005, in IVO N Deh Chopan, Afghanistan due to hostile action.
Their Story
Patrick Dana Stewart was born in the United States and resided in Fernley, Nevada. At the age of 34, he was serving as a Sergeant in the U.S. Army with Company D, 113th Aviation Regiment, Task Force Griffin, based in Reno, Nevada.
Stewart was deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom, a military operation initiated in October 2001, aimed at dismantling terrorist infrastructure in the region. His service took him to various locations, including the Philippines and the Horn of Africa.
On September 25, 2005, while in Afghanistan, Stewart lost his life in the vicinity of N Deh Chopan. The U.S. Army recorded his cause of death as hostile action, marking a solemn moment in the middle years of the operation when insurgent activity was notably increasing.
Stewart's death is one among many during Operation Enduring Freedom, which lasted until December 2014. His passing is mourned by his family, comrades, and community, who remember his dedication and service.
The conflict in Afghanistan, marked by complex and evolving challenges, saw numerous individuals like Stewart contribute their efforts towards stability in the region.
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Operation Enduring Freedom concluded in December 2014, marking the end of a significant chapter in U.S. military efforts abroad. See the full roster of those killed in this conflict.
Among those documented in the same conflict: Losano, Raymond, Andrews, Evander Earl, Edmunds, Jonn Joseph, Stonesifer, Kristofor Tif.
