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    #16
    Today was the funeral of our latest fallen.
    His name and some personal details were also released.
    He was a Medic.

    OFw. Florian Pauli - 1./Fsch.Jg.Btl. 313 - gefallen am 07.10.10 in Pol-E-Khumri

    Glück ab, Kamerad!





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    Last edited by Towarish; 10-15-2010, 01:40 PM.

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      #17
      It saddens me to announce that on Friday, February 18th 2011, 3 service members were KIA
      (One solider was killed in the shooting and two died later from the sustained wounds) when an ANA soldier opened fire on them.
      Several soldiers were seriously WIA.
      The ANA solider was killed later.
      As soon as the DOD has released the names and the units of the fallen - I will post them.

      Ruhet in Frieden, Kameraden




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        #18
        Team - It's always important to remember that what is a hobby to some, is a life or death situation for others.

        The glamor of hi-tech armored vehicles and "state of the art" equipment fades when they are surrounded by broken and bloody bodies.

        This is the thread where we remember the sacrifices made by the coalition of the willing.

        May they rest in peace.

        TJ

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          #19
          Mein Beileid an den Familien Ruhet in Frienden!



          Dion

          Ehemalige HG der Stabskompanie PzGrenBrig 17, Hamburg

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            #20
            Thanks for the update in keeping us informed on the latest losses in Afghanistan.
            Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don't dare express themselves as we did. Quote - Sophie Scholl - White Rose resistance group

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              #21
              The DOD hasn't released the names of the fallen yet.
              The KIA's were a 30 year old Hauptfeldwebel, a 22 year old Stabsgefreiter and a 21 year old Hauptgefreiter.
              Enclosed you can find photos of the memorial service in Masar e Sharif and Nürnberg.





              Zurück in der Heimat





              Last edited by Towarish; 02-22-2011, 05:53 AM. Reason: photos added

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                #22
                I've just found a small article about the KIA HFw. in one of our local news papers.
                He is survived by his wife and his one year old daughter.

                He's the man shaking hands with the Oberstleutnant.

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                  #23

                  Ihr seid fern aber nicht vergessen.


                  2002

                  OFw. Thomas Kochert KpfmBesKp. 11 gefallen am 06.03.2002 in Kabul

                  OFw. Mike Rubel KpfmBesKp. 11 gefallen am 06.03.2002 in Kabul

                  Hptm. Friedrich Deininger LfzTAbt. 252 gefallen am 21.12.2002 in Kabul

                  OLt. Uwe Vierling 1./FlgAbt. 151 gefallen am 21.12.2002 in Kabul

                  HptFw. Bernhard Kaiser 1./LfTAbt. 252 gefallen am 21.12.2002 in Kabul

                  HptFw. Heinz-Ullrich Hewußt 1./LfTAbt. 252 gefallen am 21.12.2002 in Kabul

                  HptFw. Thomas Schiebel 1./LfTAbt. 252 gefallen am 21.12.2002 in Kabul

                  StUffz. Frank Ehrlich TSLw 3 gefallen am 21.12.2002 in Kabul

                  HptGefr. Enrico Schmidt FlgAbt. 251 gefallen am 21.12.2002 in Kabul

                  2003

                  Hptm. Holger Nippus 1. D/NL Korps gefallen am 20.03.03 in Kabul

                  Maj. Alexander Hofert JG 33 gefallen am 17.05.03 südlich von Kabul

                  StGefr. Stefan Kamins AMILGeo gefallen am 29.05.2003 in Kabul

                  OFhnr. Andreas Beljo 4./FMAufKRgt. 940 gefallen am 07.06.2003 in Kabul

                  OFw. Christian Kühlmorgen 2./FmRgt. 320 gefallen am 07.06.2003 in Kabul

                  Fw. Helmi Jimenez-Paradis 6./FmRgt. 320 gefallen am 07.06.2003 in Kabul

                  StUffz. Jörg Baasch 1./FMAufKRgt. 940 gefallen am 07.06.2003 in Kabul

                  2005

                  HptFw. Andreas Heine PiRgt. 100 gefallen am 25.06.2005 in Rustaq

                  OFw. Christian Schlotterhose PiRgt. 100 gefallen am 25.06.2005 in Rustaq

                  HptGefr. Boris Nowitzki gefallen am 07.08.2005 in Kabul

                  Otl. d.R. Armin Franz gefallen am 14.11.2005 in Kabul

                  2006

                  OFw. Christian Kopp gefallen am 17.12.2006 in Kabul

                  2007

                  Hptm. d.R. Matthias Standfuß gefallen am 19.05.2007 in Kabul

                  OFw. d.R. Michael Diebel gefallen am 19.05.2007 in Kabul

                  OFw. d.R. Michael Neumann gefallen am 19.05.2007 in Kabul

                  2008

                  HptFw. Micha Meier FschJgBtl. 263 gefallen am 27.08.2008 im Raum Kunduz

                  StUffz. Patrick Behlke FschJgBtl.263 gefallen am 20.10.2008 im Raum Kunduz

                  StGefr. Roman Schmidt FschJgBtl. 263 gefallen am 20.10.2008 im Raum Kunduz

                  2009

                  HptGefr. Conrad Hötzel Pz.Gren.Btl. 371 gefallen am 14.03.2009 im Raum Feyzabad

                  HptGefr. Sergej Motz Jg.Btl 292 gefallen am 29.04.2009 im Raum Kunduz

                  HptGefr. Martin Brunn 2./Pz.Gren.Btl. 391 gefallen am 23.06.2009 im Raum Kunduz

                  HptGefr. Oleg Meiling 2./Pz.Gren.Btl. 391 gefallen am 23.06.2009 im Raum Kunduz

                  HptGefr. Alexander Schleiernick FschJgBtl. 263 gefallen am 23.06.2009 im Raum Kunduz

                  StGefr. Patrick Sauer FschJgBtl. 263 verstorben am 06.10.09 nach schwerer Verwundung am 06.08.2008

                  2010

                  HptFw. Niels Bruns FschJgBtl. 313 gefallen am 02.04.2010 in Chara Dara

                  StGefr. Robert Hartert FschJgBtl. 313 gefallen am 02.04.2010 in Chara Dara

                  HptGefr. Martin Kadir Augustyniak FschJgBtl. 313 gefallen am 02.04.2010 in Chara Dara

                  StUffz. Josef Kronawitter Geb.Pi.Btl. 8 gefallen am 15.04.2010 in Baghlan

                  HptFw.Marius Dubnicki Geb.Pi. Btl. 8 gefallen am 15.04.2010 in Baghlan

                  OSA Thomas Broer BwK Ulm gefallen am 15.04.2010 in Baghlan

                  Maj. Jörn Radloff USH Weiden gefallen am 15.04.2010 in Baghlan

                  OFw. Florian Pauli 1./FschJgBtl. 313 gefallen am 07.10.10 in Pol-E-Khumri

                  2011

                  HptFw. Georg Missulia 4.Pz.Gren.Btl. 112 gefallen am 18.02.2011 in der Provinz Baghlan

                  StGefr. Konstantin Menz 4.Pz.Gren.Btl. 112 gefallen am 18.02.2011 in der Provinz Baghlan

                  HptGefr. Georg Kurat 4.Pz.Gren.Btl. 112 gefallen am 18.02.2011 in der Provinz Baghlan

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                    #24
                    Photos of the in-country made memorials for our latest KIA.





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                      #25
                      Thanks for the additional photos of the fallen soldiers being remembered...
                      Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don't dare express themselves as we did. Quote - Sophie Scholl - White Rose resistance group

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                        #26
                        You are welcome, Ralph.
                        It's good to see that our fellow Allies reflect about our fallen.

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                          #27
                          Phil - I found these memorials both humble and heartwarming.

                          The Cross in the niche wouldn't seem out of place in c. 1942 Libya. The carving is beautiful. Where some would see only stones and dust, I see love.

                          An Iron Cross, track pads, and drive sprockets; could there be a more fitting tribute to fallen Panzergrenadiere?

                          All the best - TJ

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Thomas J. Cullinane Jr. View Post
                            Phil - I found these memorials both humble and heartwarming.

                            The Cross in the niche wouldn't seem out of place in c. 1942 Libya. The carving is beautiful. Where some would see only stones and dust, I see love.

                            An Iron Cross, track pads, and drive sprockets; could there be a more fitting tribute to fallen Panzergrenadiere?

                            All the best - TJ
                            Thats right TJ - both memorials are heartwarming.
                            Here's another shot of the Pz.Gren. memorial.

                            Ein dreifaches "Panzergrenadiere" auf unsere gefallen Kameraden!
                            PANZERGRENADIERE - DRAN! - DRAUF! - DRÜBER!
                            PANZERGRENADIERE - DRAN! - DRAUF! - DRÜBER!
                            PANZERGRENADIERE - DRAN! - DRAUF! - DRÜBER!

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                              #29
                              Team - In light of the extraordinary events of the past 24 hours, I hope we can resolve that our sacred dead did not fall in vain.

                              Moreover, I sincerely wish and pray that the end of the "long war" is finally in sight, and that our comrades-in-arms will soon be home.

                              "For God and Country, Geronimo, Geronimo, Geronimo."


                              TJC

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                                #30
                                It saddens me to announce that we suffered another loss this morning when a solider was killed and several others where wounded by an IED.

                                Ruhe in Frieden, Kamerad.

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