Studenmund, Scott Richard
SSG Scott Richard Studenmund, an American soldier from Pasadena, CA, died on June 9, 2014, in Apache Role II, Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom.
Their Story
Scott Richard Studenmund was a Staff Sergeant in the United States Army, affiliated with Company B, 1st Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) based at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Born and raised in Pasadena, California, he embarked on military service with dedication.
On June 9, 2014, Studenmund lost his life in Apache Role II, Afghanistan. The U.S. Army classified his death as a result of hostile action, a stark reminder of the dangers faced by military personnel during Operation Enduring Freedom.
Operation Enduring Freedom, initiated on October 7, 2001, was a global conflict aimed at dismantling terrorist organizations. It spanned various regions, including Afghanistan, where combatants like SSG Studenmund served with commitment.
The passing of Studenmund underscores the profound loss experienced by families and communities. As a member of the Special Forces, he exemplified the courage and resilience characteristic of those who serve in challenging environments.
His memory is honored by those who knew him and by the broader community, reflecting the human cost of military engagements far from home.
Explore Further
Operation Enduring Freedom concluded in December 2014, marking an end to a significant chapter in U.S. military operations 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.
