Riney, Douglas J.
Army Sergeant

Douglas J. Riney, age 26, from Fairview, Illinois, Fulton county.

Parents: Dave and Pam Chabotte Riney
Spouse: Kylie Eddy (Dec. 29, 2012)
Children: Elea and James Riney

Service era: Afghanistan
Schools: Spoon River Valley High graduate
Military history: Support Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas

Date of death: Thursday, October 20, 2016
Death details: Died in Kabul, Afghanistan of wounds received from encountering hostile enemy forces
Cemetery: Oak Ridge, Farmington

Source: Department of Defense, sedgwick funeral homes, Military Times

Bartkiewicz, Christopher All
Army Specialist

Christopher All Bartkiewicz, age 25, from Dunfermline, Illinois

Service era: Iraq
Military history: Company A, 1St Battalion, 6Th Infantry, 3 Brigade Combat Team, Baumholder, Gm

Date of death: Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Death details: Hostile; Baghdad, Iraq

Source: Department of Defense, Military Times

Starcevich, Lucas Vincent
Army Specialist

Lucas Vincent Starcevich, age 25, from Canton, Illinois, Fulton county.

Service era: Iraq
Military history: Company C, 1St Battalion, 18Th Infantry, Conn Barracks, Germany

Date of death: Monday, April 16, 2007
Death details: Hostile; Baghdad, Iraq

Source: Department of Defense, findagrave.com

Finnie, David Lee
Army Corporal

David Lee Finnie from Illinois, Fulton county.

Service era: Korea

Date of death: Saturday, December 2, 1950
Death details:  On the evening of November 27, 1950, Chinese Communist Forces (CCF) launched a massive attack against the U.S. and United Nations troops stationed in the Chosin Reservoir area in northeast North Korea, resulting in a seventeen-day conflict that became known as the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. At the time of the initial CCF attack, members the U.S. Army’s 31st and 32nd Infantry Regiments were defending the area north of Sinhung-ni, on the east side of the reservoir. The defenders were overwhelmed by the numerically superior CCF, and on December 1, were forced to withdraw to friendly lines at Hagaru-ri. Chinese roadblocks from Sinhung-ni to Hagaru-ri along with the constant enemy fire from the surrounding high ground, made the withdrawal route extremely dangerous. Eventually, the column was broken into separate segments, which the CCF attacked individually. Many men were lost or captured during the moving battle, with survivors reaching friendly lines in Hagaru-ri on December 2 and 3.

Sergeant David Lee Finnie entered the U.S. Army from Illinois and was a member of Company A, 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division. Sergeant Finnie went missing in action on or around December 2 during this withdrawal from Sinhung-ni to Hagaru-ri, though specific details regarding his loss are unknown. He was never reported as a prisoner of war and he remains unaccounted-for. Today, Sergeant Finnie is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency