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10/31

Maj. Douglas E. Sloan

10/31

Sgt. Charles J. McClain

10/31

Pfc. Alex . Oceguera

10/30

Sgt. Michael T. Seeley

10/30

Sgt. Kenneth E. Bostic

10/30

Sgt. Kraig D. Foyteck

10/30

Spec. Isaiah . Calloway

10/29

Lance Cpl. Troy D. Nealey

10/28

Staff Sgt. Kyu H. Chay

10/27

Sgt. Luke J. Zimmerman

10/27

Pvt. Michael V. Bailey

10/26

1st Sgt. Ricky L. McGinnis

10/25

Petty Officer 2nd Class Charles V. Komppa

10/25

Pfc. Daniel B. Chaires

10/25

Lance Cpl. Jonathan B. Thornsberry

10/25

Pfc. Donald S. Brown

10/25

Sgt. Thomas M. Gilbert

10/23

Hospital Corpsman Charles O. Sare

10/23

Lance Cpl. Richard A. Buerstetta

10/23

Lance Cpl. Tyler R. Overstreet

10/23

Spc. Carl A. Eason

10/23

1st Lt. Amos C.R. Bock

10/22

Maj. David G. Taylor

10/22

Sgt. Willsun M. Mock

10/22

Spc. Nicholas K. Rogers

10/22

Spc. Nathaniel A. Aguirre

10/22

Spec. Matthew W. Creed

10/21

Lance Cpl. Clifford R. Collinsworth

10/21

Lance Cpl. Nathan R. Elrod

10/21

Lance Cpl. Eric W. Herzberg

10/21

Lance Cpl. Nicholas J. Manoukian

10/21

Cpl. Joshua C. Watkins

10/21

Sgt. 1st Class Tony L. Knier

10/20

Staff Sgt. Kevin M. Witte

10/19

Pvt. Edwardo J. Lopez

10/18

Spec. Jose R. Perez

10/18

Sgt. 1st Class Daniel A. Brozovich

10/18

2nd Lt. Christopher E. Loudon

10/18

Cpl. David M. Unger

10/18

Cpl. Russell G. Culbertson III

10/18

Spec. Joseph C. Dumas Jr.

10/18

Staff Sgt. Jesus M. Montalvo

10/18

Staff Sgt. Patrick O. Barlow

10/17

2nd Lt. Joshua L. Booth

10/17

Staff Sgt. Garth D. Sizemore

10/17

Spec. Daniel W. Winegeart

10/17

Staff Sgt. Ryan E. Haupt

10/17

Sgt. Norman R. Taylor III

10/17

Pfc. Nathan J. Frigo

10/17

Staff Sgt. Ronald L. Paulsen

10/15

Sgt. Brock A. Babb

10/15

Lance Cpl. Joshua M. Hines

10/15

1st Lt. Joshua . Deese

10/15

Sgt. Jonathan E. Lootens

10/15

Capt. Mark C. Paine

10/15

Sgt. Lester D. Baroncini Jr.

10/15

Pfc. Stephen D. Bicknell

10/14

Airman 1st Class Leebernard E. Chavis

10/14

Sgt. Jonathan J. Simpson

10/14

Pfc. Keith J. Moore

10/14

1st Sgt. Charles M. King

10/14

Staff Sgt. Joseph M. Kane

10/14

Spec. Timothy J. Lauer

10/13

Pfc. Thomas J. Hewett

10/13

Spec. Jason A. Lucas

10/13

Pfc. Kenny F. Stanton Jr.

10/13

2nd Lt. Johnny K. Craver

10/12

Sgt. Gene A. Hawkins

10/11

Chief Warrant Officer Scott W. Dyer

10/11

Capt. Shane T. Adcock

10/11

Sgt. Justin T. Walsh

10/11

Sgt. Nicholas R. Sowinski

10/9

Pfc. Phillip B. Williams

10/9

Sgt. Julian M. Arechaga

10/9

Lance Cpl. Jon E. Bowman

10/9

Pfc. Shelby J. Feniello

10/8

Pfc. Shane R. Austin

10/8

Spec. Timothy A. Fulkerson

10/8

Lance Cpl. Stephen F. Johnson

10/8

Lance Cpl. Derek W. Jones

10/8

Lance Cpl. Jeremy S. Sandvick Monroe

10/8

Capt. Robert M. Secher

10/7

Cpl. Carl W. Johnson II

10/7

Sgt. Lawrence L. Parrish

10/7

Spec. John E. Wood

10/7

Sgt. Brandon S. Asbury

10/7

Petty Officer 3rd Class Roger A. Napper Jr.

10/6

Cpl. Nicholas A. Arvanitis

10/6

Lance Cpl. John E. Hale

10/6

Cpl. Bradford H. Payne

10/4

Lance Cpl. Edward M. Garvin

10/4

Cpl. Benjamin S. Rosales

10/4

Pfc. Dean R. Bright

10/4

Spec. Timothy R. Burke

10/4

Staff Sgt. Christopher O. Moudry

10/4

Spec. George R. Obourn Jr.

10/3

Staff Sgt. Jonathan . Rojas

10/3

Staff Sgt. Daniel . Isshak

10/2

Staff Sgt. Joe A. Narvaez

10/2

Pfc. Satieon V. Greenlee

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