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Friday, April 19, 2024

RUDY ACOSTA, PFC, USA KIA, AFGHANISTAN 19 March 2011

I apologize for getting this in late.  With all the problems we had with the board (Keeping it afloat). This Hero deserves to be recognized as we always do.  PFC Acosta was a Doc,  a fellow Service-member and my brother as all Doc’s are from any service. I apologize for the lateness.—D/C   The inspiration and courage […]

Army Spc. Shannon Chihuahua (Medic) KIA 12 November 2010 in Afghanistan

November 16, 2010 by  
Filed under Army News, Corpsman.com News

It is with regret to hear of another fallen medic. We at Corpsman.com extend our heartfelt condolences and prayers to the Chihuahua family, friends, and fellow Soldiers. Words cannot adequately describe the loss, a medic feels upon hearing the news of a fallen medic. Army Specialist Shannon Chihuahua, paid the ultimate sacrifice and will never […]

Jordan M. Byrd, PFC(MEDIC) US ARMY, KIA 13 OCT 2010 in Afghanistan

October 16, 2010 by  
Filed under Corpsman.com News

Our hearts and Prayers go out to Jordan’s family, friends and fellow Soldiers. 19 years old is truly to young for him to be taken. Corpsman.com Salutes Jordan. Original Article can be found at: CLARKSVILL ONLINE Fort Campbell, KY – A 101st Airborne Division Soldier died October 13th, when conducting a dismounted operation, the unit […]

A former Corpsman was killed in the Helicopter in Afghanistan, RIP Special Warfare Operator 3rd Class (SEAL) Denis Miranda

SO3(SEAL)  Miranda was a Corpsman first then went Seals.  He was killed in the crash in Afghanistan along with 8 other brothers in arms.  We lost 4 sailors total and 5 Army personnel. It’s a sad day when we lose a Doc, and even though he was a Special Operator, I would imagine he was […]

PFC Paul O. Cuzzupe, USA , KIA 08 AUG 2010, in AFGHANISTAN

I hate these announcements, what I hate even more is when they aren’t put up in a timely manner. Due to my move and me without Internet for an extended period of time, I was not able to reflect on the loss of these heroes. Please leave a comment below, and understand, it was out […]

David A. Jefferson, MEDIC, US ARMY KIA 02 JULY 2010

Corpsman.com mourns the loss of a fellow “DOC Hero” lost in Afghanistan.  Our Prayers and thoughts go out to his fellow Soldiers, family, and friends. Leave a condolence message in the comments below.  Remember family members regularly visit our site and read them. The body of Army Pfc. David A. Jefferson arrived Sunday evening at […]

HN William F. Ortega KIA 18 JUN 2010 in AFGHANISTAN

It is with a sad breaking heart that I have to put this notice up today, Fathers Day.   Somewhere a father is grieving along with his family. A family lost a son on Friday.   A Hero, someone who volunteered to serve his country and gave the ultimate sacrifice. HN Ortega has only been […]

HM3 Zarian Wood KIA 16 May 2010, Afghanistan

We honor one of our fallen.  I don’t have Zarians correct rank from the press releases. I will update once I am notified of Rank and warfare classification. Our thoughts and prayers at Corpsman.com go out to Zarian’s family, and friends.  Rest in Peace Brother… Da-Chief Corpsman.com DOD Identifies Navy Casualty The Department of Defense […]

Corpsman Killed in Action in IRAQ?

I have recieved a few messages telling me a Doc was KIA in IRAQ this week.  I just wanted you all to know, we dont’ post a death notice until official notification comes out from the DOD. It is important that family is notified per the official notification process.  I would never want a loved […]

PFC Jonathan Hall (MEDIC) USA KIA 08 APR 2010 AFGHANISTAN

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) – Colleagues and relatives of a Fort Campbell medic who died last week in Afghanistan said he was dedicated to helping others on the battlefield. Pfc. Jonathan David Hall, 23, died April 8 from wounds suffered a day earlier when his vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb in eastern Afghanistan. Hall […]

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