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TABADA, Brian Tabada (From Army Spc TABADA, Brian Tabada (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/army-spc-brian-tabada/5837150) Army Spc. Brian Tabada, age 21, of Las Vegas; assigned to 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, KY; died February 27, 2011 in Konar province, Afghanistan, of wounds sustained when insurgents attacked his unit using small-arms fire and a rocket-propelled grenade during Operation Enduring Freedom. TABB, Donald T. Tabb (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/army-staff-sgt-donald-t-tabb/3361156) Army Staff Sgt. Donald T. Tabb, age 29, of Norcross, GA; assigned to the 6th Military Police Detachment, 1st Battalion, 13th Aviation Regiment, Fort Rucker, AL; died February 5, 2008 in Sangin, Afghanistan, of wounds sustained when his vehicle struck an improvised explosive device during Operation Enduring Freedom. TACKETT, Joseph M. Tackett (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/army-sgt-joseph-m-tackett/941133) Army Sgt. Joseph M. Tackett, age 22, of Whitehouse, KY; assigned to the 1st Battalion, 76th Field Artillery, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, GA; died June 23, 2005 of a non-combat-related injury in Baghdad while he was serving during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Tackett is survived by his wife, Stephanie who lives in Hinesville, GA. TAHA, Ayman A. Taha (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/army-staff-sgt-ayman-a-taha/1449595) Army Staff Sgt. Ayman A. Taha, age 31, of Vienna, VA; assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group, Fort Campbell, KY; died December 30, 2005 when he was preparing a munitions cache for demolition and the cache exploded in Balad, Iraq while he was serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom. TAINSH, Patrick S. Tainsh (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/army-sgt-patrick-s-tainsh/257050) Army Sgt. Patrick S. Tainsh, age 33, of Oceanside, CA; assigned to Troop E, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Fort Polk, LA; killed February 11, 2004 by an improvised explosive device while on a mounted patrol in Baghdad while he was serving during Operation Iraqi Freedom. TALAMANTEZ, Steven L. Talamantez (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/army-sgt-steven-l-talamantez/6567862) Army Sgt. Steven L. Talamantez, age 34, of Laredo, TX; assigned to 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, TX; died July 10, 2011 in Amarah, Iraq, of injuries suffered when enemy forces attacked his unit with indirect fire during Operation New Dawn. TALBERT, Christopher M. Talbert (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/army-spc-christopher-m-talbert/4181514) Army Spc. Christopher M. Talbert, age 24, of Galesburg, IL; assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 130th Infantry Regiment, Marion, IL; died July 7, 2009 in Shindad, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle during Operation Enduring Freedom. TALBERT, DeForest L. Talbert (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/army-sgt-deforest-l-talbert/280827) Army Sgt. DeForest L. Talbert, age 24, of Charleston, WV; assigned to the 1st Battalion, 150th Armor Regiment, West Virginia Army National Guard, Beckley, WV; killed July 2, 2004 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle in Baladruc, Iraq while serving during Operation Iraqi Freedom. TALLMAN, Matthew L. Tallman (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/army-sgt-matthew-l-tallman/2990729) Army Sgt. Matthew L. Tallman, age 30, of Groveland, CA; assigned to the 4th Squadron, 6th U.S. Air Cavalry Regiment, Fort Lewis, WA; died August 22, 2007 in Multaka, Iraq, of injuries sustained when his helicopter crashed during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Tallman will be buried in San Jose near his father who died when he was young, his mother Virginia Tallman said. He is survived by his wife, two children and his mother. TAMAYO, Fernando S. Tamayo (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/marine-lance-cpl-fernando-s-tamayo/2450869) Marine Lance Cpl. Fernando S. Tamayo, age 19, of Fontana, CA; assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, CA; died December 21m 2006 while conducting combat operations in Anbar province, Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. TAMBURELLO, Jeremy P. Tamburello (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/marine-lance-cpl-jeremy-p-tamburello/1299797) Marine Lance Cpl. Jeremy P. Tamburello, age 19, of Denver, CO, assigned to the 1st Light Armor Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, CA; died November 8, 2005 from wounds sustained from an improvised explosive device while conducting combat operations just west of Rutbah, Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. TAMEZ, Eddie D. Tamez (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/army-spc-eddie-d-tamez/2726400) Army Spc. Eddie D. Tamez, age 21, of Galveston, TX; assigned to the 5th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, GA; died April 27, 2007 in Fallujah, Iraq, of wounds sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle during combat operations while he was serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom. TANNER, John C. Tanner (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/marine-cpl-john-c-tanner/3043953) Marine Cpl. John C. Tanner, age 21, of Columbus, GA; assigned to 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, CA; died August 29, 2007 while conducting combat operations in Albu Hyatt, Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. TANNER, Phillip C. Tanner (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/army-sgt-1st-class-phillip-c-tanner/4992999) Army Sgt. 1st Class Phillip C. Tanner, age 43, of Sheridan, WY; assigned to 106th Transportation Battalion, 101st Sustainment Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, KY; died October 26, 2010 at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, of injuries sustained in a non-combat incident during Operation New Dawn. TANTON, Nickolas A. Tanton (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/army-pfc-nickolas-a-tanton/2559176) Army Pfc. Nickolas A. Tanton, age 24, of San Antonio; assigned to the 3rd Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, Schofield Barracks, HI; died February 13, 2007 in Kirkuk, Iraq, from non-combat related injuries while he was serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom. TAPIA, Samuel Tapia (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/marine-lance-cpl-samuel-tapia/1426978) Marine Lance Cpl. Samuel Tapia, age 20, of San Benito, TX; assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, CA; attached to 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward); killed December 18, 2005 by small-arms fire while conducting combat operations in Ramadi, Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. TAPPER, David M. Tapper (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/navy-photographers-mate-1st-class-david-m-tapper/262922) Navy Photographer’s Mate 1st Class David M. Tapper, age 32, of Atco, NJ; assigned to SEAL Team 6, San Diego, CA; killed on August 20, 2003, in Afghanistan while serving during Operation Enduring Freedom. TARANGO-GRIESS, Linda Ann Tarango-Griess (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/army-sgt-1st-class-linda-ann-tarango-griess/268628) Army Sgt. 1st Class Linda Ann Tarango-Griess, age 33, of Sutton, NE; assigned to the 267th Ordnance Company, Nebraska National Guard, Lincoln, NE; killed July 11, 2004 when an improvised explosive device detonated near her convoy vehicle in Samarra, Iraq while she was serving during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Tarango-Griess is survived by her husband, Nebraska Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Douglas L. Griess. They had been married 10 years and had no children. TARLAVSKY, Michael Y. Tarlavsky (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/army-capt-michael-yury-tarlavsky/307057) Army Capt. Michael Y. Tarlavsky, age 30, of Passaic, NJ; assigned to 1st Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group, Fort Campbell, KY; killed August 12, 2004 when his unit came under small-arms fire and grenade attack in Najaf, Iraq while serving during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Tarlavsky was married in 2002 and had a 10-month-old son. His wife, Tricia, and their son, Joseph Michael, live Clarksville, TN. TARWOE, Abraham Tarwoe (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/marine-lance-cpl-abraham-tarwoe/6568155) Marine Lance Cpl. Abraham Tarwoe, age 25, Providence, RI; assigned to 2nd Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, NC; died April 12, 2012 in Helmand province, Afghanistan, while conducting combat operations during Operation Enduring Freedom. TATE, Darren Ethan Tate (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/navy-aviation-ordnanceman-airman-darren-ethan-tate/4181520) Navy Aviation Ordnanceman Airman Darren Ethan Tate, age 21, of Canyon, TX; assigned to the USS Iwo Jima, and deployed as an Individual Augmentee to Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan; died of pneumonia July 8, 2009 at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan while he was deployed in Operation Enduring Freedom. TATE, Jacob A. Tate (From http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/marine-cpl-jacob-a-tate/5374563) Marine Cpl. Jacob A. Tate, age 21, of Columbus, Ohio; assigned to 2nd Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, NC; died January 2,
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