Weaver, Todd William
1LT Todd William Weaver, 26, from Hampton, VA, served in the US Army and died on September 9, 2010, in COP Stout, Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom.
Their Story
First Lieutenant Todd William Weaver, an American soldier from Hampton, Virginia, was serving with the Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, based out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky, when he lost his life on September 9, 2010, in COP Stout, Afghanistan.
As a participant in Operation Enduring Freedom, Weaver was part of the U.S. military efforts in Afghanistan that commenced in October 2001. His deployment came during a period marked by increased military operations in the region.
Weaver's tenure in the army reflected his commitment to his nation and his role within the military structure. His service was characterized by his position in an artillery regiment, a critical component of the combat support teams in the field.
The cause of Weaver's death was recorded by the U.S. Army as hostile, indicating that he was killed as a result of enemy action. His death was part of the broader human cost borne by many during the protracted conflict in Afghanistan.
Weaver's passing is a poignant reminder of the personal sacrifices made by military personnel and their families amidst geopolitical struggles. His legacy, like many others, remains a solemn part of the history of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Explore Further
Operation Enduring Freedom, which began in October 2001, was a significant military campaign that 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.
