Struble, Sascha
CPL Sascha Struble, a 20-year-old American from Philadelphia, served with the 173rd Airborne Brigade and died in action on April 6, 2005, in Ghazni, Afghanistan.
Their Story
CPL Sascha Struble was an American serviceman who served in the United States Army. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he was a member of the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry, 173rd Airborne Brigade. His deployment took him to Camp Ederle, Italy, before he was stationed in Afghanistan.
Struble was part of Operation Enduring Freedom, a military campaign initiated on October 7, 2001, in response to the September 11 attacks. This operation, which lasted until December 2014, was aimed at dismantling terrorist groups in Afghanistan.
On April 6, 2005, CPL Struble lost his life in Ghazni, Afghanistan. The details of the event remain a somber reminder of the human cost of military operations. He was 20 years old at the time of his death.
CPL Struble's sacrifice is a poignant reminder of the many young lives affected by global conflicts. His service and dedication to his country continue to be honored by those who knew him and by the broader community.
The loss of CPL Struble is a source of enduring grief for his family, friends, and fellow service members. His commitment to his duties reflects the courage and resolve of those who serve in armed forces worldwide.
Explore Further
Operation Enduring Freedom, which began in October 2001, concluded in December 2014, marking a significant period in modern military history. 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.
