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St Germain, Brian Robert
Marines Corporal

Brian Robert St Germain, age 22, from Warwick, Rhode Island, Kent county.

Service era: Iraq
Military history: 7Th Esb, Clb-5, Clr-1, (Clb-7, I Mef Fwd), 1St Mlg, Camp Pendleton, California

Date of death: Sunday, April 2, 2006
Death details: Died when the seven-ton truck his was in rolled over in a flash flood near Asad, Iraq.

Source: Department of Defense, Military Times

August, Matthew Joseph
Army Captain

Matthew Joseph August, age 28, from Warwick, Rhode Island, Kent county.

Service era: Iraq
Military history: Company B 1St Engineer Battalion, Fort Riley, Ks 66442

Date of death: Tuesday, January 27, 2004
Death details: Hostile; Khalidiyah, Iraq

Source: Department of Defense, Military Times

Crudale, Rick R.
Marines Lance corporal

Rick R. Crudale, age 21, from Kent County Warwick, Rhode Island .

Spouse: Heidi Crudale (Petrozzi (April 1983)

Service era: Beirut bombings
Schools: Coventry High graduate, West Bay Vocational Technical School

Date of death: Sunday, October 23, 1983
Death details: Among more than 200 military personnel killed in the terroist bombing of Marine headquarters in Beirut.

Source: White House Commission on Remembrance, Providence Journal

Iacovino, Edward F. Jr.
Marines Lance corporal

Edward F. Jr. Iacovino, age 20, from Kent County Warwick, Rhode Island .

Service era: Beirut bombings

Date of death: Sunday, October 23, 1983
Death details: Among more than 200 military personnel killed in the terroist bombing of Marine headquarters in Beirut.
Cemetery: Rhode Island Veterans Memorial

Source: White House Commission on Remembrance, findagrave.com

Pender, Orland James Jr.
Navy Lieutenant commander

Orland James Pender Jr. from Warwick, Rhode Island.

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: August 17, 1972
Death details: On February 20, 1996, Joint Task Force–Full Accounting (JTF-FA) identified the remains of Lieutenant Orland James Pender Jr., missing from the Vietnam War.

Lieutenant Pender entered the U.S. Navy from Rhode Island and was a member of Fighter Squadron 114, Carrier Air Wing 11. On August 17, 1972, he was the flight officer aboard an F-4J Phantom II (bureau number 157262, call sign “Linfield 211”) that took off from the USS Kitty Hawk (CVA-63) to escort attack aircraft on a night strike mission against an enemy target in North Vietnam. During the mission, his aircraft was hit by an enemy surface-to-air missile that caused it to crash near the Haiphong area, killing LT Pender. An enemy presence in the loss area prevented search efforts, and his remains could not be recovered at the time. In 1991, U.S. investigators received human remains from a refugee source that correlated with a crash site near Yen Duc Village; between 1992 and 1996, a joint investigation team traveled to the crash site where excavations recovered artifacts and additional human remains. In 1996, investigators were able to identify LT Pender from these remains.

Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

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