A memorial site to honor those U.S. service members lost in Iraq and Afghanistan through profiles, photos, Guest Books, and Moving TributesTM Legacy.com In Remembrance
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Lt. Col. Dominic R. Baragona
Niles, OH
For Lt. Col. Dominic R. Baragona, the military was his career, but his family was his life. He especially liked Christmas and always made a big ...
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Spc. Dane R. Balcon
Colorado Springs, CO
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Spc. Wyatt J. Martin
Mesa, AZ
died of wounds suffered when the enemy attacked their vehicle with an improvised explosive device.
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Sgt 1st Class Ramon S. Morris
New York
died of wounds suffered when the enemy attacked their vehicle with an improvised explosive device.
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Staff Sgt. Matthew R. Ammerman
Noblesville, IN
died of wounds suffered from small arms fire while conducting a clearing operation.
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    About This Site
    This site is intended as a place to remember and honor American service members lost in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    There is a profile for each service member based on available information. Obituaries received from Legacy.com newspaper affiliates are also included. Information is updated daily. In addition, there is a Guest Book for each service member. All Guest Book entries are free and are posted after being reviewed for appropriate content.