Stout, Christopher Todd
Christopher Todd Stout, an American soldier from Worthville, KY, died on July 13, 2010, in Kandahar City, Afghanistan, during Operation Enduring Freedom.
Their Story
On July 13, 2010, Staff Sergeant Christopher Todd Stout, a member of the United States Army, was killed in Kandahar City, Afghanistan. He was serving with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division.
Stout, hailing from Worthville, Kentucky, was 34 at the time of his death. His military career took him to various locations, including Afghanistan, the Philippines, and the Horn of Africa, as part of the U.S. Army’s international engagements.
The Department of Defense confirmed his death as a result of hostile actions, a somber reminder of the dangers faced by military personnel in conflict zones.
Operation Enduring Freedom, the conflict in which Stout was involved, began on October 7, 2001, as a response to the September 11 attacks. It aimed to dismantle terrorist organizations and establish security in Afghanistan.
The conflict concluded in December 2014, marking the end of a significant chapter in recent military history. Stout's passing is part of the enduring legacy of those who served during this tumultuous period.
Stout's death resonates with the profound impact of war, affecting families and communities far beyond the battlefields.
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Operation Enduring Freedom concluded in December 2014, ending a significant military engagement for the United States. 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.
