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Kandahar, Afghanistan KIA Ceremony
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Lieutenant Colonel James J. Walton, Sergeant Andrew Seabrooks, Specialist Anthony Mangano, Specialist Nelson D Ramirez-RodriguezCombined Joint Task Force Phoenix VII

Operation Enduring Freedom

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Added: Oct-28-2012 Occurred On: Oct-28-2012
By: CptSpaulding
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Afghanistan
Tags: Afghanistan war, memorial ceremony
Location: Kandahar, Kandahar, Afghanistan (load item map)
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  • RIP you brave, decent human beings. Trying to make a difference to people in a far land, we salute you all. Our thoughts are with your family, friends and brave soldiers. You will never be forgotten.

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  • RIP.

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  • May these Warriors souls rest in peace next to God.

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  • It would be interesting to know what those Pashtuns in the audience think .

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    • @ComradeAgopian They probably don't think much of it. Death is a common occurrence in that region. In Turkey, we believe all soldiers who die in battle will go to heaven. These warriors have earned their place.

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    • @turkzil

      Are you Muslim ?

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    • @ComradeAgopian I'm a Secular Muslim, nowhere near conservative.

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  • Way too many of these ceremonies going on. The KIA list is enormous...

    http://www.militarytimes.com/valor/

    We are cannibalizing our own society by sending our best to die in an ill-defined and unwinnable fight.

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  • Enduring Freedom... and for what? I feel sorry for the left-behind relatives.
    RIP

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  • It's nice to see the heartfelt memorial service in their honour and the pain and sadness on their brothers face shows just how strong of a bond exists.
    Missed but never forgotten.

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  • Touching. Makes me ponder all the good people that would still be with us if that low-life rat bastard Muhammad would have never been born. If I had a time machine, I'd go back to 570 and make sure Muhammad would have never brought his evil on the world.

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  • Was at that chapel for our going home classes - right by the boardwalk. Attended many ramp ceremonies myself. RIP the good guys.

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  • Lives not taken, but freely given.

    Never forgotten.

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  • RIP

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  • Hey guys first post, thought i would post some information about the circumstances regarding these deaths.

    Info behind the video: "This event took place on June 21st 2008. The first vehicle is hit by an IED which throws the MRAP 30 feet in the air killing Ltc. Walton, Spc Rodriguez, and Sgt. Seabrooks. The 2nd vehilce takes ferocious small arms, RPG fire, and 50mm recoiless rife fire. Spc Anthony Mangano is hit and killed while returning fire and trying to prevent the enemy from causing f More..

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  • Typical normal working day in Afghanistan.

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  • Requiescat in Pacem brave Soldiers. Thank you for giving your todays so that others may have a tomorrow!

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