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While we lost some famous people recently including Dick Clark, Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes, artist Thomas Kinkead, Earl Scruggs, and Davie Jones, we here at the Morning Air Show think it’s important to remember some people who recently lost their lives:
1. Marine Master Sgt. Scott E. Pruitt
2. Army Private first class Christian R. Sannicolas
3. Army Spc. Jason K. Edens
4. Army Staff Sgt. Brandon F. Eggleston
5. Army Sgt. Dick A. Lee Jr.
6. Navy Lt. Christopher E. Mosko
7. Army Staff Sgt. Andrew T. Britton-Mihalo
8. Army Spc. Moises J. Gonzalez
9. Army Spc. Benjamin H. Neal
10. Army Spc. Manuel J. Vasquez
11. Marine Staff Sgt. Joseph H. Fankhauser
12. Army Pfc. Michael J. Metcalf
13. Army 1st Lt. Jonathan P. Walsh
14. Army Chief Warrant Officer Nicholas S. Johnson
15. Army Sgt. Dean R. Shaffer
16. Army Chief Warrant Officer Don C. Viray
17. Army Sgt. Chris J. Workman
18. Army Capt. Michael C. Braden
19. Marine Cpl. Aaron M. Faust
20. Army Staff Sgt. David P. Nowaczyk
21. Army Sgt. Tanner S. Higgins
22. Marine Lance Cpl. Abraham Tarwoe
23. Marine Lance Cpl. Ramon T. Kaipat
24. Army Spc. Philip C.S. Schiller
25. Navy Constructionman Trevor J. Stanley
26. Army Spc. Antonio C. Burnside
27. Marine Corps Cpl. AlexMartinez
28. Army Sgt. 1st Class Shawn T. Hannon
29. Army Sgt. 1st Class Jeffrey J. Rieck
30. Army Capt. Nicholas J. Rozanski
31. Marine Cpl. Christopher D. Bordoni
32. Army Staff Sgt. Christopher Brown
33. Army Staff Sgt. Tyler J. Smith
34. Army Spc. Jeffrey L. White Jr.
These are the American soldiers who lost their lives in the line of duty in April. 6360 soldiers have died in Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn as confirmed by the U.S. Central Command. They will never be forgotten. And that’s the Morning Air Shows American Spirit.
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