Delaware
2 Killed - Afghanistan    16 Killed - Iraq    Total: 18
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04/06/04 (I)
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Lance Cpl. Anthony P. Roberts
18, Bear, Delaware
U.S. Marine Corps
Hostile - hostile fire
Killed by hostile fire in Anbar province, Iraq, on April 6, 2004
2nd BN, 4th Marines, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force
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06/20/04 (A)
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Lance Cpl. Russell P. White
19, Dagsboro, Delaware
U.S. Marine Corps
Camp Bulldog
Non-combat - Weapon discharge (accident)

3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, 2nd Marine Division
  Arlington
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09/07/03 (I)
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Sgt. Jarrett B. Thompson
27, Dover, Delaware
U.S. Army Reserve
Non-combat - Accident - vehicular
Died September 7, 2003, at Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington, D.C.,from injuries suffered August 30 in a vehicle accident in Iraq
946th Transportation Company, Army Reserves
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04/03/08 (I)
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Staff Sgt. Travis L. Griffin
28, Dover, Delaware
U.S. Air Force
Baghdad
Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack
Died of wounds suffered when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device.
He was assigned to the 377th Security Forces Squadron, Kirtland AFB, N.M.
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07/04/10 (A)
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Sgt. Andrew J. Creighton
23, Laurel, Delaware
U.S. Army
Oruzgan province, Afghanistan
Hostile
Died of injuries sustained on July 1 while conducting combat operations in Oruzgan province.
He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.
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02/03/05 (I)
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Lance Cpl. Richard C. Clifton
19, Milford, Delaware
U.S. Marine Corps
Hostile - hostile fire
Died as a result of hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq, on February 3, 2005
2nd BN, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force
  Arlington
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01/07/07 (I)
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Senior Airman Elizabeth A. Loncki
23, New Castle, Delaware
U.S. Air Force
Mahmudiyah - Babil
Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack


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03/04/05 (I)
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Cpl. Stephen M. McGowan
26, Newark, Delaware
U.S. Army
Hostile - IED attack
Killed when a roadside bomb detonated near his patrol in Ramadi, Iraq, on March 4, 2005
1st BN, 9th INF REG, 2nd Infantry Division
  Arlington
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12/11/05 (I)
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Sgt. 1st Class James S. Moudy
37, Newark, Delaware
U.S. Army
Hostile - IED attack
Killed when a roadside bomb detonated near his Humvee during combat operations in Baghdad, Iraq, on December 11, 2005
1st Squadron, 71st Cavalry REG, 10th Mountain Division
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06/03/06 (I)
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Staff Sgt. Darren Harmon
44, Newark, Delaware
U.S. Army Reserve
Non-combat
Died of a non-combat related cause in Haditha, Iraq, on June 3, 2006
203rd Military Intelligence Battalion, 205th Military Intelligence Brigade, Army Reserve
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04/29/05 (I)
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Capt. Ralph J. Harting III
28, Portage, Delaware
U.S. Army
Hostile - Car bomb
Killed when a car bomb detonated as he was conducting a traffic control point inspection in Diyarah, Iraq, on April 29, 2005
2nd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry REG
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05/18/04 (I)
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Staff Sgt. Joseph P. Garyantes
34, Rehoboth, Delaware
U.S. Army
Hostile - hostile fire
Killed by sniper fire while on a combat patrol in Muqdadiyah, Iraq, on May 18, 2004
B Company, 1st BN, 63rd Armor REG, 1st Infantry Division
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04/03/03 (I)
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Spec. Ryan P. Long
21, Seaford, Delaware
U.S. Army
Hostile - Car bomb
Killed when a car bomb detonated at a checkpoint about 11 miles (18 km) southwest of Haditha Dam in Iraq on April 3, 2003
3rd BN, 75th Ranger Reg
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05/06/06 (I)
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Cpl. Cory L. Palmer
21, Seaford, Delaware
U.S. Marine Corps
Hostile - hostile fire
Died at Brooke Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, on May 6, 2006, fromwounds received while conducting combat operations against enemy forcesin Anbar province, Iraq, on May 1
2nd RECON BN, 2nd Marine Division
  Arlington
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05/13/06 (I)
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Lance Cpl. Richard Z. James
20, Seaford, Delaware
U.S. Marine Corps
Hostile - hostile fire
Killed while conducting combat operations against enemy forces in Anbar province, Iraq, on May 13, 2006
3rd BN, 8th Marine REG, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force
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07/01/06 (I)
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Airman 1st Class Carl Jerome Ware Jr.
22, Smyrna, Delaware
U.S. Air Force
Non-combat
Died from a non-combat related cause at Camp Bucca, Iraq, on July 1, 2006
15th Security Forces Squadron, 15th Mission Support Group, 15th Airlift Wing
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03/30/03 (I)
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Sgt. Brian D. McGinnis
23, St. George, Delaware
U.S. Marine Corps
Non-hostile - Helicopter crash
Killed in the crash of a UH-1N Huey helicopter in southern Iraq on March 30, 2003
HMLA-169, Marine Corps Air Station
  Arlington
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12/02/06 (I)
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Sgt. Keith E. Fiscus
26, Townsend, Delaware
U.S. Army
Hostile - IED attack
Died of injuries suffered when a roadside bomb device detonated near hisHumvee during combat operations in Baghdad, Iraq, on December 2, 2006
1st BN, 27th Infantry Reg, 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division
  Arlington
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Index:
Clifton, Richard C. Creighton, Andrew J. Fiscus, Keith E. Garyantes, Joseph P. Griffin, Travis L. Harmon, Darren Harting, Ralph J. III
James, Richard Z. Loncki, Elizabeth A. Long, Ryan P. McGinnis, Brian D. McGowan, Stephen M. Moudy, James S. Palmer, Cory L.
Roberts, Anthony P. Thompson, Jarrett B. Ware, Carl Jerome Jr. White, Russell P.