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American Voices Abroad (AVA) Military Project SUMMARY OF CASUALTIES: U.S. SOLDIERS STATIONED AT U.S. MILITARY BASES ON FOREIGN SOIL Hostile & Non-Hostile Causes of Death Source: Web site “www.icasualties.org”; all entries have been independently confirmed with U.S. Department of Defense Web site. October 23, 2007 OIF: Operation Iraqi Freedom (Iraq) OEF: Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan & Worldwide) EUROPE ITALY: OIF – 10, OEF - 32 KUWAIT: OIF - 4 Arijan OIF – 1 Aviano Air Base OIF – 1, OEF - 1 Camp Arifjan OIF – 1 ENGLAND: OIF - 1 Vicenza /Camp Ederle OIF – 9, OEF – 31 Kuwait City OIF – 1 Lakenheath OIF-1 Kuwait Navy Base OIF – 1 GERMANY: OIF - 287, OEF - 19 FAR EAST UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: OIF -1 Baden-Württemberg OIF - 7, OEF- 1 Naval Security Force OIF – 1 Heidelberg OIF-2 GUAM: OEF -2 Mannheim OIF -5 Barrigada OEF-2 Stuttgart OEF- 1 CARRIBEAN Bavaria OIF- 153, OEF - 1 JAPAN: OIF – 18, OEF - 3 Bamberg OIF – 18 Atsugi OIF -1 Giebelstadt OEF – 6 Kadena Air Base OEF - 2 CUBA: OEF – 2 Hohenfels OEF – 3 Okinawa OIF – 17, OEF-1 Guantanamo Bay OEF - 2 Illesheim (near Ansbach/Katterbach) OIF – 1 Kitzingen OIF-5, OEF- 1 KOREA: OIF - 54 PUERTO RICO: OIF – 5 Schweinfurt OIF-90, OEF – 3 Ceiba OIF – 1 Vilseck (near Grafenwöhr) OIF-37 Camp Casey OIF – 11 Camp Greaves OIF – 12 Sabana Grande OIF – 1 Würzburg OIF - 2 Aguadilla OIF – 1 Hessen OIF - 69, OEF - 1 Camp Hovey OIF – 15 Camp Howze OIF – 15 Arecibo OIF – 1 Büdingen OIF - 3 Seoul OIF – 1 Juana Diaz OIF – 1 Darmstadt OIF-5 Friedberg OIF-37 Giessen OIF-13 AFRICA Hanau OIF-6 NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST Wiesbaden OIF-5, OEF - 1 HORN OF AFRICA: OEF – 1 Rheinland-Pfalz OIF – 58, OEF - 4 KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN: OiF – 8 USS Bataan, International Waters – 1 Baumholder (near Ramstein) OIF- 52 Bahrain OIF – 4 Dexheim OIF – 1 Manama OIF – 4 Kaiserslautern OIF – 5, OEF – 3 Miesau OEF – 1 American Voices Abroad (AVA) Military Project October 23, 2007: PLEASE NOTE that this list includes U.S. military casualties in OIF (Operation Iraqi Freedom) and OEF (Operation Enduring Freedom) only for U.S. military personnel who were permanently assigned to a U.S. military “home base” overseas, and then deployed from that base to the combat zones. The large majority of U.S. soldiers deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan are assigned to a “home base” in the U.S. Many of the U.S. soldiers assigned to a U.S. base make a flight stop at or train for combat at one the overseas bases listed below. Most of those seriously wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan are initially brought to the U.S. military hospital, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl, Germany, which is near Ramstein and is the largest U.S. military hospital outside the U.S.. The combat zones are also supplied via many of the U.S. bases listed below. Accordingly, the importance of the U.S. bases abroad to the U.S. war efforts is even greater than reflected in this extensive casualty of U.S. soldiers assigned to a “home base” abroad. EUROPE ENGLAND Lakenheath, England OIF (Iraq) - 1 June 23/2007 Airman 1st Class Jason D. Nathan, 22, of Macon, Georgia, died in Tikrit, Iraq. (48th Security Forces Squadron) GERMANY October 23, 2007 STATE OF BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG Heidelberg, Germany OIF (Iraq) - 2 Jan. 20/2007 Colonel Brian D. Allgood, 46, of Oklahoma, died in Baghdad, Iraq. (30th Medical Brigade, Europe Regional Medical Command) Sept. 20/2003 Specialist Lunsford B. Brown II, 27, of Creedmore, North Carolina, died in Abu Ghurab Prison in Baghdad, Iraq. (A Company, 302nd Military Intelligence Battalion, Patton Barracks) Mannheim, Germany OIF (Iraq) – 5 Sept. 22/2005 Corporal Kevin M. Jones, 21, of Washington, North Carolina, died near Al Taqaddum,Iraq. (181st Trans. BATTALION, 7th Corps Support Group, 3rd Corps Support Command) June 8/2005 Private 1st Class Douglas E. Kashmer, 27, of Sharon, Pennsylvania, died in Nippur, Iraq. (70th Transportation Company) Feb. 18/2005 Sergeant Carlos J. Gil, 30, of Orlando, Florida, died in Humaniyuh, Iraq. (377th Transportation Company, 181st Transportation Battalion) 3 Mannheim, Germany – OIF (Cont’d) & OEF October 23, 2007 Dec.12/2004 Private 1st Class Joshua A. Ramsey, 19, from Defiance, Ohio, died Dec. 12 in Baghdad, Iraq. (95th Military Police Battalion) Nov. 13/2004 Private 1st Class Cole W. Larsen, 19, of Canyon Country, Califorinia, died in Baghdad, Iraq. (272nd Military Police Company, 21st Theater Support Command) Stuttgart, Germany October 23, 2007 OEF (Afghanistan & Worldwide)- 1 July 7/2007 Sergeant 1st Class Sean K. Mitchell, 35, of Monterey, California, died in Kidal, Mali. (1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group) 4 STATE OF BAVARIA October 23, 2007 Bamberg , Germany OIF (Iraq) -18 March 3/2007 Sergeant Ashly L. Moyer, 21, of Emmaus, Pennsylvania, died in Baghdad, Iraq. (630th Military Police Company) March 3/2007 Sergeant Brandon A. Parr, 25, of West Valley, Utah, died in Baghdad, Iraq. (630th Military Police Company) March 3/2007 Sergeant Michael C. Peek, 23, of Chesapeake, Virginia died in Baghdad, Iraq. (630th Military Police Company) Sept. 13/2006 Specialist Jeffrey P. Shaffer, 21, of Harrison, Arkansas, died of injuries suffered in Ar Ramadi, Iraq. (2nd Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, 1st Armored Division) Sept. 11/2006 Specialist Harley D. Andrews, 22, of Weimar, California, died in Ar Ramadi, Iraq. (54th Engineer Battalion, 130th Engineer Brigade, Warner Barracks) July 13/2006 . Sergeant Alkaila T. Floyd, 23, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, died in Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Landstuhl, Germany, of injuries sustained on July 8 in Ar Ramadi, Iraq. (54th Engineer Battalion, 130th Engineer Brigade, Warner Barracks) July 8/2006 Specialist Joseph P. Micks, 22, of Rapid River, Michigan, died in Ar Ramadi, Iraq. (54th Engineer Battalion, 130th Engineer Brigade, Warner Barracks) July 8/2006 Specialist Troy C. Linden, 22, of Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, died in Ar Ramadi, Iraq. (54th Engineer Battalion, 130th Engineer Brigade, Warner Barracks) 5 Bamberg , Germany- OIF (Cont’d) October 23, 2007 July 8/2006 Staff Sergeant Omar D. Flores, 27, of Mission, Texas, died in Ar Ramadi, Iraq. (54th Engineer Battalion, 130th Engineer Brigade, Warner Barracks) Feb. 12/2006 Specialist Felipe J. Garcia Villareal, 26, of Burke, Virginia, died at Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 12, of injuries sustained in Ramadi, Iraq on Feb. 9. (54th Engineer Battalion, 130th Engineer Brigade, Warner Barracks) Nov. 3/2004 Sergeant Charles J. Webb, 22, of Hamilton, Ohio, died in the 31st Combat Support Hospital in Baghdad, Iraq, from wounds sustained earlier that day in Baghdad. (82nd Engineer Battalion, 1st Infantry Division, Mechanized) Sept. 8/2004 Specialist Michael A. Martinez, 29, of Juan Diaz of Puerto Rico, died near Baqubah, Iraq. (1st Battalion, 6th Field Artillery) July 20/2004 Specialist Danny B. Daniels, II, 23, of Varney, West Virginia, died in Baghdad, Iraq. (Army’s 630th Military Police Company, 793rd Military Police Battalion, 89th Military Police Brigade) June 18/2004 Private 1st Class Jason N. Lynch, 21, of Saint Croix, Virgin Islands, died in Buhriz, Iraq. (Army’s 1st Battalion, 6th Field Artillery, 1st Infantry Division) May 18/2004 Specialist Marcos O. Nolasco, 34, of Chino, California, died in Baji, Iraq. (Battery B, 1st Battalion, 33rd Field Artillery, 1st Infantry Division April 8/2004 Specialist Isaac Michael Nieves, 20, of Unadilla, New York, died near Bani Saad, Iraq. (Army’s 82nd Engineer Battalion, 1st Infantry Division) 6 Bamberg , Germany - OIF (Cont’d) October 23, 2007 March 25/2004 Specialist Adam D. Froehlich, 21, of Pine Hill, New Jersey, died in Baqubah, Iraq. (1st Battalion, 6th Field Artillery, Warner Barracks) Aug. 25/2003 Private 1st Class Pablo Manzano, 19, of Heber, California, died in Dogwood, Iraq. (B Company, 54th Engineer Battalion, V Corps) Giebelstadt, Germany OEF (Afghanistan & Worldwide)- 6 Sept. 25/2005 Sergeant Kenneth G. Ross, 24, of Peoria, Arizona, died southwest of Deh Chopan, Afghanistan. (Army's 7th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment) April 6/2005 Chief Warrant Officer David Ayala, 24, of New York, New York, died in Ghazni, Afghanistan. (5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, 12th Aviation Brigade) April 6/2005 Chief Warrant Officer Clint J. Prather, 32, of Cheney, Washington, died in Ghazni, Afghanistan. (5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, 12th Aviation Brigade) April 6/2005 Staff Sergeant Charles R. Sanders, Junior, 29, of Charleston, Missouri, died in Ghazni, Afghanistan. (5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, 12th Aviation Brigade April 6/2005 Specialist Pendelton L. Sykes II, 25, of Chesapeake, Virginia, died in Ghazni, Afghanistan. (5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, 12th Aviation Brigade) April 6/2005 Specialist Michael K. Spivey, 21, of Fayetteville, North Carolina, died in Ghazni, Afghanistan. (5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, 12th Aviation Brigade) 7 Hohenfels, Germany October 23, 2007 OEF (Afghanistan & Worldwide)- 3 July 23/2007 Corporal Zachary R. Endsley, 21, of Spring, Texas, died in Arghendab District, Afghanistan. (1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment) April 7/2007 Specialist Conor G. Masterson, 21, of Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, died in Eastern Afghanistan. (1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment) Oct. 30/2006 Corporal Isaiah Calloway, 23, of Jacksonville, Florida, died in Marah, Afghanistan. (1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment) Illesheim, Germany (near Ansbach/Katterbach) OIF (Iraq) - 1 Sept. 11/2003 Sergeant Henry Ybarra III, 32, of Austin, Texas, died in Balad, Iraq. (D Troop, 6th Squadron, 6th Cavalry) 8 Kitzingen, Germany October 23, 2007 OIF (Iraq) - 5 Sept. 29/2004 Staff Sergeant Mike A. Dennie, 31, of Fayetteville, North Carolina, died in Balad, Iraq, from injuries sustained on Sept. 22 in Baghdad, Iraq. (106th Finance Battalion from Kitzingen, Germany) July 13/2004 Private 1st Class Torry D. Harris, 21, of Chicago, Illinois, died in Tikrit, Iraq. (12th Chemical Company) June1/2004 Private 1st Class Markus J.