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Laymon, Benjamin Joseph
Army Sergeant

Benjamin Joseph Laymon, age 22, from Mount Vernon, Ohio, Knox county.

Service era: Iraq
Military history: Troop B, 1St Squadron, 10Th Cavalry, Fort Hood, Texas

Date of death: Saturday, June 24, 2006
Death details: Hostile; Baghdad, Iraq

Source: Department of Defense, Military Times

Goare, Shamus Otto
Army Staff Sergeant

Shamus Otto Goare, age 29, from Danville, Ohio, Knox county.

Service era: Iraq
Military history: Company B, 3D Battalion, 160Th Soar, Hunter Army Airfield, Ga

Date of death: Tuesday, June 28, 2005
Death details: Hostile; Asadabad, Afghanistan

Source: Department of Defense

Anderson, Nathan Richard
Marines Corporal

Nathan Richard Anderson, age 22, from Howard, Ohio, Knox county.

Service era: Iraq
Military history: Wpns Co, 1St Bn, 8Th Mar, (Rct-7, 1St Mar Div), 2D Mar Div, Camp Lejeune, Nc

Date of death: Friday, November 12, 2004
Death details: Hostile; Fallujah, Iraq

Source: Department of Defense, Military Times

Martin, Ryan Abern Army Specialist

Ryan Abern Martin, age 22, from Mount Vernon, Ohio, Knox county.

Service era: Iraq
Military history: B Company, 216Th Engineer Battalion, Portsmouth, Ohio

Date of death: Friday, August 20, 2004
Death details: Hostile; Samarra, Iraq

Source: Department of Defense, Military Times

Chapman, Peter Hayden II
Air Force Captain

Peter Hayden Chapman II from Centerburg, Ohio, Knox county. Their last known residence was in Centerburg.

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Thursday, April 6, 1972
Death details: On April 6, 1972, six airmen were flying a combat search and rescue mission in their HH-53C Super Jolly Green Giant helicopter over Quang Tri Province in South Vietnam when they were hit by enemy ground fire and crashed. Joint U.S. – Socialist Republic of Vietnam (S.R.V.) field investigations from 1989 to 1992, led by the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC), yielded evidence leading to an excavation at the crash site in 1994 as well as two reported burial sites. Team members recovered human remains and personal effects as well as aircraft debris. As a result of these recoveries, all six men on the aircraft were accounted-for in 1997 and buried as a group at Arlington National Cemetery near Washington, D.C. Three were individually identified at that time. Recent technical advances enabled JPAC to identify additional remains to be those of Prater. Previously, in 1988, the S.R.V. turned over remains they attributed to an American serviceman, however, the name did not match anyone lost or missing from the Vietnam War. The remains were held by JPAC pending improved technology which might have facilitated an identification later. In the mid-2000s, JPAC’s laboratory gained increased scientific capability to associate the 1988 remains to the correct loss. The Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory (AFDIL) tested these remains against all those servicemembers who were MIA from the Vietnam War with negative results. In 2009, AFDIL expanded its search to make comparisons with previously- resolved individuals. As a result of AFDIL’s mitochondrial DNA testing, JPAC scientists determined that these remains were associated with four of the six airmen from the 1972 crash.

Source: National Archives, Department of Defense

Still, Richard Louis
Army Specialist 4

Richard Louis Still, age 21, from Mount Vernon, Ohio, Knox county.

Parents: Lucille M. Still

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Monday, March 9, 1970
Death details: Hostile, South Vietnam

Source: National Archives, Associated Press (1970)

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