SFC Shanehberger - KIA, Airborne MP Lost
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Posted 3/28/2004 5:35 PM


Regular Joe

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To all that have not heard the 21st MP Co. (ABN) lost it's first soldier to the Iraqi conflict.  This NCO is loved and missed by all that knew him.  He was a veteran of the Gulf War with the 82nd MP Co. (ABN).

The convoy he was traveling in was ambushed where 4 soldiers were WIA and 1 KIA.  Iraqi's lost 5 confirmed.  Although I do not know all the details I can say the soldiers in this convoy fought valently.  I am proud to say I am apart of the 21st.

My thoughts and prayers go out to his family!



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Posted 3/29/2004 7:35 PM


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Rest in Peace Brother.

AATW



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Posted 3/29/2004 8:22 PM


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RIP fellow 21 MP CO soldier!



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Posted 3/30/2004 9:30 PM


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Drive On Brother,

many often forget that the MP's are in the battle alongside the Infantry,

always in the thick of the fight. Took me a while to 'get it' . A good NCO s death is always a loss to any unit, so praise this soldier and carry on in the way he would have wanted you to do so.






Tex out, John Holloway.

Diplomacy, subtlety and regard for someones feelings don't seem to blend well with the "Spirit of the Bayonet"!

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