Thibodeau, Christopher Roy
CW2 Christopher Roy Thibodeau, 28, from Chesterland, OH, served with the U.S. Army's 1st Battalion, 4th Aviation Regiment, and died on May 26, 2011, in Naka Bowl, Afghanistan.
Their Story
Christopher Roy Thibodeau was a Chief Warrant Officer 2 in the United States Army. He hailed from Chesterland, Ohio, and was assigned to Company C, 1st Battalion, 4th Aviation Regiment based at Fort Hood, Texas. Thibodeau was part of the U.S. military's efforts in Operation Enduring Freedom, a campaign launched in October 2001.
On May 26, 2011, Thibodeau's life was tragically cut short in Naka Bowl, Afghanistan, a location that saw significant military activity during the conflict. The Department of Defense confirmed that his death was due to hostile action, a stark reminder of the dangers faced by those serving in combat zones.
Thibodeau's service included deployments to regions such as Afghanistan, the Philippines, and the Horn of Africa, reflecting his commitment to international security efforts. His death at the age of 28 marked a profound loss for his unit and the broader military community.
Thibodeau's contributions and sacrifice are remembered with solemn respect, underscoring the human cost of military engagements. His family and colleagues continue to honor his memory, cherishing the dedication he demonstrated during his service.
Explore Further
Operation Enduring Freedom, which began in October 2001, concluded in December 2014. 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.
