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ABC5 WOI-DT News, Weather, Sports in Des Moines, IAFriends remember Iowa soldier killed in Iraq

07/10/11 JEFFERSON, Iowa (AP) - Friends and family members of an Iowa soldier killed in Iraq remembered him as a man of strong faith who did the right thing. Army Capt. Matthew Nielson's funeral was held Sunday at the Greene County Community Center in his Jefferson, Iowa, hometown.
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Crowds honor Iowa soldier killed in Iraq

07/10/11 U.S. Army Capt. Matthew Nielson was described at his funeral this afternoon as a man who did what was right and who stood by his faith in God and service to his country.
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Jefferson soldier's services planned for Sunday

07/09/11 Jefferson, Ia. - The memorial service for U.S. Army Capt. Matthew Nielson of Jefferson, who was killed in Iraq last week, will be at noon Sunday in Jefferson.
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Memorial service set for fallen Iowa soldier

07/08/11 JEFFERSON, Iowa (AP) -- A memorial service has been set for U.S. Army Capt. Matthew Nielson of Jefferson.
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ABC5 WOI-DT News, Weather, Sports in Des Moines, IAFlags ordered to half-staff for slain Iowa soldier

07/08/11 Army Capt. Matthew Nielson was killed June 29 during an attack by insurgents in Badrah, Iraq. He was assigned to the 2nd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment at Fort Hood, Texas.
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Valley Soldier Killed Serving His Country

07/01/11 WHEELING - U.S. Army Capt. David VanCamp, a 2000 graduate of Wheeling Park High School, died Wednesday during a rocket attack in Iraq. He was 29.
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Wheeling native David VanCamp killed in Iraq

07/01/11 WHEELING -- U.S. Army Capt. David VanCamp, a 2000 graduate of Wheeling Park High School, died Wednesday during a rocket attack in Iraq. He was 29.
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J.M. Davis gun museum gets pistol with a history

06/12/11 Killed in World War II, Army Capt. Robert McHolland couldn't keep the promise he made to a Claremore hotelier in 1944.
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North Scranton native who helped rebuild Afghan village stresses importance of keeping your word

05/28/11 "It became necessary to destroy the village in order to save it." - Unnamed American army major quoted after the destruction of the Vietnamese village of Ben Tre, February 1968 U.S. Army Capt. Patrick McGuigan's time with the people of Tarok Kalache began with a firefight that lasted four days and claimed the lives of three of his fellow soldiers.
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Remains found of Waterford native Holm; died in helicopter crash in Vietnam in 1972

05/27/11 It took nearly 39 years and countless hours of painstaking work, but it seems fitting that the news about the remains of Army Capt. Arnold E. Holm comes now, as Americans remember their war dead
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Nearly 40 years later, a soldier's journey ends

05/27/11 The Defense Prisoner of War Missing Personnel Office said Friday it has made a "group identification" of the remains of Army Capt. Arnold E. Holm Jr., a Waterford native whose helicopter went down in Vietnam in 1972, and two of his crewmates.
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Ballston Spa man commissioned as a Navy ensign before training to become a pilot

05/20/11 Phillip C. Ballard III of Ballston Spa has been commissioned as an ensign upon graduation from the Navy Officer Candidate School at the Naval Station, Newport, R.I. Ballard III is now undergoing three years of training at Pensacola, Fla., to become a pilot. Army Capt. Donald A. Schmidt II, son of Donald and Theeranee Schmidt, of Latham, and his teammate were one of 37 teams that participated in ...
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Soldier killed in Afghanistan is laid to rest in hometown

05/06/11 JAMESTOWN -- A horse-drawn hearse, followed by hundreds on foot, carried the body of Army Capt. Joshua M. McClimans to Parklawn Cemetery. McClimans, 30, an Army Reserve nurse, was killed by insurgent gunfire April 22 while serving at a forward base hospital in Afghanistan.
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Mourners Say Final Goodbye To Mercer Co. Soldier

05/06/11 A soldier from Mercer County who was killed last month while serving in Afghanistan was laid to rest today. United States Army Capt. Joshua McClimans, 30, died back on April 22.
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Carlisle-area soldier dies in Baghdad

04/07/11 he military is investigating the death of a Carlisle-area man in Baghdad, Iraq, an Army spokesman said. The Army spokesman provided no additional information on the death of Army Capt. Wesley J. Hinkley.
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Active Duty: Awards and achievements of local members of the military

04/04/11 Army Capt. Michael J. Kammerer has taken command of Headhunter Troop, 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry at Fort Bliss, Texas. The calvary squadron is the oldest and most decorated battalion in the Army. Kammerer is the son of Christina Kammerer of Mill Creek and Ricky Kammerer of Everett.
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Capt. Eduardo A. Gonzalez takes over as commander of Army recruiting in Syracuse

02/03/11 U.S. Army Capt. Eduardo Z. Gonzalez named Syracuse Recruiting Company Commander Syracuse, NY -- Capt. Eduardo A. Gonzalez was made commander of the Syracuse Recruiting Company in a change of command ceremony today. The command position had been held by...
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Widow of slain O-3 sues Army, seeks records - Army News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq - Army Times

01/25/11 The widow of Army Capt. Phillip Esposito has started legal proceedings against the Army, seeking the release of records relating to the court-martial of a soldier who was accused of killing her husband and another officer in Iraq.
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New Famie film premieres at the Birmingham 8

01/23/11 A new film directed and produced by nine-time Emmy Award-winner Keith Famie features U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro of 7th Special Forces Group stationed at Ft. Bragg, N.C. Castro was blinded by a mortar round in Iraq in 2006. He mentors soldiers with life-changing injuries.
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Quarter-century program collects videos, creates DVDs

12/01/10 Army Pfc. Jared Cyr waves to his Salem parents from a sandy parking lot in Iraq. Service civilian Daniel Dittmeier wishes his Bedford family happy holidays from Japan. Army Capt.
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US forces advance in Taliban green belt stronghold

09/15/10 U.S. Army Capt. Brant Auge swept his hand across a satellite map of southern Afghanistan and pointed to a dark band of river-fed vineyards, pomegranate groves and marijuana fields arcing through an otherwise barren valley.The band is what U.S. troops in this Taliban stronghold call "The Green...
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