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    Norway

    2nd Lt. Christian Lian, 31, Kristiansand, Norway.
    Kystjegerkommandoen (Coastal Ranger Command)


    1st Lt. Simen Tokle, 24, Ballangen, Norway.
    Kystjegerkommandoen (Coastal Ranger Command)

    Lt. Cmdr. Trond Bolle, 42, Vestby, Norway.
    Marinejegerkommandoen (Naval Ranger Command)

    Sgt. Andreas Eldjarn, 21, Tromsø, Norway
    Kystjegerkommandoen (Coastal Ranger Command)


    Four Norwegian naval commandos killed when their Iveco armored vehicle struck a roadside bomb while traveling to meeting with the civilian leaders of al-Mar, an Afghan village 18.6 miles (30 km) west of Meymaneh, in Faryab province, Afghanistan, on June 27, 2010

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    Cpl. Jamie Kirkpatrick
    From: Llanelli, Wales
    Age: 32
    Unit: 1 Troop, 21 Field Squadron, 101 Engineer Regiment, attached to the Joint Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group, Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Task Force
    Died: June 27, 2010

    Shot and killed when his team came under small-arms fire while extracting from a compound to move back to Check Point Kingshill in the Nahr-e Saraj district of Helmand province, Afghanistan.

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    Afghanistan

    Fatalities By Country


    Australia 16
    Belgium 1
    Canada 150
    Czech 3
    Denmark 33
    Estonia 7
    Finland 1
    France 44
    Germany 42
    Hungary 2
    Italy 24
    Jordan 1
    Latvia 3
    Lithuania 1
    NATO 4
    Netherlands 24
    Norway 9
    Poland 19
    Portugal 2
    Romania 15
    South Korea 1
    Spain 28
    Sweden 4
    Turkey 2
    UK 309
    US 1143

    Total 1888

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    Iraq

    Fatalities By Country

    Australia 2
    Azerbaijan 1
    Bulgaria 13
    Czech Republic 1
    Denmark 7
    El Salvador 5
    Estonia 2
    Fiji 1
    Georgia 5
    Hungary 1
    Italy 33
    Kazakhstan 1
    Latvia 3
    Netherlands 2
    Poland 23
    Romania 3
    Slovakia 4
    South Korea 1
    Spain 11
    Thailand 2
    Ukraine 18
    United Kingdom 179
    United States 4408

    Total 4726

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    Sailor Missing From Korean War Identified

    The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office announced today that the remains of a U.S. serviceman, missing in action from the Korean War, have been identified and are being returned to his family for burial with full military honors.

    U.S. Navy Ensign Robert W. Langwell, of Columbus, Ind., will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery on July 12. On Oct. 1, 1950, Langwell was serving on the minesweeper USS Magpie when it sank after striking an enemy mine off the coast of Chuksan-ri, South Korea. Twelve crewmen were rescued, but Langwell was one of 20 men lost at sea.

    In June 2008, personnel from the Republic of South Korea’s Ministry of National Defense Agency for Killed in Action Recovery and Identification (MAKRI) canvassed towns in South Korea in an effort to gather information regarding South Korean soldiers unaccounted-for from the Korean War. An elderly fisherman, interviewed in the village of Chuksan-ri, reported that he and other villagers had buried an American serviceman in 1950 when his body was caught in the man’s fishing net.

    The MAKRI located the burial site on April 28, 2009, where they excavated human remains and military artifacts. The burial site was approximately three miles west of where the USS Magpie sank in 1950. The team turned the remains and artifacts over to U.S. Forces Korea, which sent them to Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command for analysis.

    Among other forensic identification tools and circumstantial evidence, JPAC scientists used dental comparisons in the identification of Langwell’s remains.

    With Langwell’s accounting, 8,025 service members still remain missing from the Korean War.

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    27 June 2010


    The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

    Sgt. John M. Rogers, 26, of Scottsdale, Ariz., died June 27 at Forward Operating Base Blessing, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained from a non-combat related incident. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.

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    The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.

    Pfc. Bryant J. Haynes, 21, of Epps, La., died June 26 in Al Diwaniyah, Iraq, of injuries sustained during a vehicle roll-over. He was assigned to the 199th Support Battalion, Louisiana Army National Guard, Alexandria, La.

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