New Hampshire
9 Killed - Afghanistan    24 Killed - Iraq    Total: 33
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12/17/07 (I)
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Pfc. Juctin R. P. McDaniel
19, Andover, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Baghdad
Non-combat - injury
Died of injuries sustained from a non-combat related incident in Taji, Iraq. He was assigned to the 524th Combat Service Support Battalion, 45th Sustainment Brigade, 8th Theater Sustainment Command, Fort Shafter, Hawaii.

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01/24/04 (I)
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Sgt. Randy S. Rosenberg
23, Berlin, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Hostile - Car bomb
Killed when a car bomb detonated in Khalidiya, Iraq, on January 24, 2004
B Company, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry
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08/21/09 (A)
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Spc. Justin R. Pellerin
21, Boscawen, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Wardak Province
Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack
Died of wounds suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle.
He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry), Fort Drum, N.Y.
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03/30/04 (I)
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Master Sgt. Richard L. Ferguson
45, Conway, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Non-combat - Accident - vehicular
Killed when the military vehicle he was riding in rolled over in Samarra, Iraq, on March 30, 2004
10th Special Forces Group
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02/04/08 (I)
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Chief Petty Officer Nathan H. Hardy
29, Durham, New Hampshire
U.S. Navy
Hostile - hostile fire - small arms fire
Died from wounds suffered from small arms fire during combat operations in Iraq. He was assigned to an East Coast-based SEAL team.

  Arlington
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04/07/07 (I)
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Capt. Jonathan D. Grassbaugh
25, East Hampstead, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Diyala Province
Hostile - hostile fire - explosion

5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Reg, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division
  Arlington
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06/28/05 (A)
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Senior Chief Petty Officer Daniel R. Healy
36, Exeter, New Hampshire
U.S. Navy
Kunar Province
Hostile - helicopter crash (RPG attack)

SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One
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10/13/08 (A)
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Pfc. Scott G. Dimond
39, Franklin, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Kandahar
Hostile - IED, small arms fire
Died of wounds suffered when his vehicle struck an IED and his patrol was engaged in a small arms fire attack.
He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 172nd Infantry Regiment (Mountain), New Hampshire Army National Guard, Milford, N.H.
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05/18/06 (I)
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Pfc. Nicholas R. Cournoyer
25, Gilmanton, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Hostile - IED attack
One of four soldiers killed when a roadside bomb detonated near their Humvee during combat operations in Baghdad, Iraq, on May 18, 2006
2nd BN, 22nd Inf, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division
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08/28/06 (I)
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Spec. Matthew E. Schneider
23, Gorham, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Non-combat
Died of a non-combat related cause in Ramadi, Iraq, on August 28, 2006. The incident is under investigation.
141st Signal BN, 1st Armored Division
  Arlington
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02/09/06 (A)
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Pfc. Matthew L. Bertolino
20, Hampstead, New Hampshire
U.S. Marine Corps
Jalalabad (NW of) [Nangarhar Pr.]
Non-combat - Accident - vehicular
1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. Killed when the vehicle he was traveling in was involved in a rollover while operating as part of a combat patrol near Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
1st Bat., 3rd Marines, 3rd Marine Div., III Mar. Exped. Force
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06/13/06 (A)
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Sgt. Russell M. Durgin
23, Henniker, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Korengel (Kunar Province)
Hostile - hostile fire - small arms fire

32nd Infantry Battalion, 10th Mountain Division
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01/26/05 (I)
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Cpl. Timothy M. Gibson
23, Hillsborough, New Hampshire
U.S. Marine Corps
Non-hostile - Helicopter crash
Died when the CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter he was in crashed near Ar Rutba in western Iraq on January 26, 2005
1st BN, 3rd Marines, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force
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11/09/09 (I)
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Staff Sgt. Stephen L. Murphy
36, Jaffery, New Hampshire
U.S. Marine Corps
Al Anbar Province
Non-hostile
Died as a result of a non-hostile incident in Anbar province, Iraq.
He was assigned to 2nd Intelligence Battalion, II Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
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10/15/04 (I)
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Spec. Alan J. Burgess
24, Landaff, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Hostile - Car bomb
Killed when a car bomb detonated near his patrol vehicle in Mosul, Iraq, on October 15, 2004
Headquarters Battery, 2nd Battalion, 197th Field Artillery Brigade, New Hampshire Army National Guard
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10/13/04 (I)
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Spec. Jeremy F. Regnier
22, Littleton, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Hostile - IED attack
Died when a roadside bomb detonated near his patrol in Baghdad, Iraq, on October 13, 2004
4th BN, 5th Air Defense Artillery REG, 1st Cavalry Division
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03/22/08 (I)
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Spec. David Stelmat
27, Littleton, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Baghdad
Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack
Died from wounds suffered when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device.
1132nd Military Police Company, North Carolina Army National Guard, Rocky Mount, N.C.
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02/17/10 (A)
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Pfc. Eric D. Currier
21, Londonderry, New Hampshire
U.S. Marine Corps
Helmand province
Hostile
Died while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
He was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
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11/28/04 (I)
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Lance Cpl. Adam R. Brooks
20, Manchester, New Hampshire
U.S. Marine Corps
Hostile - hostile fire
Died due to enemy action in Babil Province, Iraq, on November 28, 2004
1st BN, 2nd Marines, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force
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04/11/06 (I)
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Pfc. George R. Roehl Jr.
21, Manchester, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Hostile - IED attack
One of three soldiers killed when a roadside bomb detonated near theirBradley Fighting Vehicle and they subsequently came under small-armsfire during combat operations in Taji, Iraq, on April 11, 2006
7th Squadron, 10th Cavalry REG, 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division
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11/07/06 (I)
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Lance Cpl. Ryan T. McCaughn
19, Manchester, New Hampshire
U.S. Marine Corps
Hostile - hostile fire
Killed while conducting combat operations in Anbar province, Iraq, on November 7, 2006
1st BN, 6th Marine Reg, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force
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01/20/07 (I)
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Spc. Toby R. Olsen
28, Manchester, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Karmah - Anbar
Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack

3rd BN, 509th Infantry (Airborne), 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division
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03/22/09 (A)
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Corporal Michael W. Ouellette
28, Manchester, New Hampshire
U.S. Marine Corps
Helmand province, Afghanistan
Hostile - hostile fire
Died while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
He was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
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09/25/03 (I)
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Sgt. 1st Class Robert E. Rooney
43, Nashua, New Hampshire
U.S. Army National Guard
Non-combat - Accident
Died of injuries received when he was struck by a forklift at Shuabai Port in Kuwait on September 25, 2003
379th Engineer Company, Massachusetts Army National Guard
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03/05/07 (I)
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Spc. Justin A. Rollins
22, Newport, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Samarra (near) - Salah ad Din
Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack

2nd BN, 505th Parachute Infantry Reg, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division
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06/06/06 (I)
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Sgt. Daniel R. Gionet
23, Pelham, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Hostile - IED attack
One of two soldiers killed when a roadside bomb detonated near their M1A2tank during combat operations in Baghdad, Iraq, on June 6, 2006
1st BN, 66th Armor REG, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division
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05/25/06 (I)
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Capt. Douglas A. Dicenzo
30, Plymouth, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Hostile - IED attack
One of two soldiers killed when a roadside bomb detonated near their Humvee during combat operations in Baghdad, Iraq, on May 25, 2006
2nd BN, 6th INF, 2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division
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05/01/06 (I)
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Lance Cpl. Robert L. Moscillo
21, Salem, New Hampshire
U.S. Marine Corps
Hostile - hostile fire
Killed while conducting combat operations against enemy forces in Anbar province, Iraq, on May 1, 2006
1st Combat Engineer BN, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force
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10/06/06 (I)
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Cpl. Nicholas A. Arvanitis
22, Salem, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Hostile - hostile fire
Died of injuries suffered when he encountered enemy fire in Bayji, Iraq, on October 6, 2006
1st BN, 505th Parachute Infantry Reg, 82nd Airborne Division
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06/13/09 (I)
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Staff Sgt. Edmond L. Lo
23, Salem, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Samarra City, Iraq
Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack
Died when an improvised explosive device that his explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) team was acting to neutralize detonated.
He was assigned to the 797th Ordnance Company, 79th Ordnance Battalion, Fort Hood, Texas.
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01/29/10 (A)
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Spc. Marc P. Decoteau
19, Waterville Valley, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Wardak province
Murder - small arms fire
Died of injuries sustained when he was shot and killed, apparently by an Afghan interpreter.
He was was assigned to the 6th Psychological Operations Battalion (Airborne), 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C.
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02/24/03 (A)
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Spec. William J. Tracy
27, Webster, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Non-hostile - Helicopter crash
Unit: Army, 158th Aviation Regiment, 5th Battalion, 12th Aviation Brigade, V Corps, Giebelstadt, Germany Their UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crashed in night training during a sandstorm in the Kuwaiti desert.

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12/16/06 (I)
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Spec. Matthew J. Stanley
22, Wolfeboro Falls, New Hampshire
U.S. Army
Hostile - IED attack
One of three soldiers killed when their Humvee struck a roadside bomb whileon mounted patrol in Taji, Iraq, on December 16, 2006
1st Squadron, 7th Cavalry Reg, 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division
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Index:
Arvanitis, Nicholas A. Bertolino, Matthew L. Brooks, Adam R. Burgess, Alan J. Cournoyer, Nicholas R. Currier, Eric D. Decoteau, Marc P.
Dicenzo, Douglas A. Dimond, Scott G. Durgin, Russell M. Ferguson, Richard L. Gibson, Timothy M. Gionet, Daniel R. Grassbaugh, Jonathan D.
Hardy, Nathan H. Healy, Daniel R. Lo, Edmond L. McCaughn, Ryan T. McDaniel, Juctin R. P. Moscillo, Robert L. Murphy, Stephen L.
Olsen, Toby R. Ouellette, Michael W. Pellerin, Justin R. Regnier, Jeremy F. Roehl, George R. Jr. Rollins, Justin A. Rooney, Robert E.
Rosenberg, Randy S. Schneider, Matthew E. Stanley, Matthew J. Stelmat, David Tracy, William J.