Three Ohio National Guard soldiers were killed in action in Maimanah, Afghanistan on April 4, 2012 during an attack, with several others critically wounded. Details about the soldiers involved will be provided in a subsequent release after next of kin have been notified. The Ohio National Guard Public Affairs Office can be contacted for more information.
Three Ohio National Guard soldiers were killed in action in Maimanah, Afghanistan on April 4, 2012 during an attack, with several others critically wounded. Details about the soldiers involved will be provided in a subsequent release after next of kin have been notified. The Ohio National Guard Public Affairs Office can be contacted for more information.
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Ohio National Guard announcement about soldiers killed in Afghanistan 4.4.12
Three Ohio National Guard soldiers were killed in action in Maimanah, Afghanistan on April 4, 2012 during an attack, with several others critically wounded. Details about the soldiers involved will be provided in a subsequent release after next of kin have been notified. The Ohio National Guard Public Affairs Office can be contacted for more information.
Three Ohio National Guard soldiers were killed in action in Maimanah, Afghanistan on April 4, 2012 during an attack, with several others critically wounded. Details about the soldiers involved will be provided in a subsequent release after next of kin have been notified. The Ohio National Guard Public Affairs Office can be contacted for more information.
Three Ohio National Guard Soldiers killed in action, several wounded
COLUMBUS, Ohio Three Soldiers from the Ohio Army National Guards 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team were killed in action and several others were critically wounded during an attack Wednesday, April 4, 2012, in Maimanah, the capital of the Faryab province in northern Afghanistan. More information will be provided 24 hours after all the primary next of kin have been notified. At about 10 p.m. tonight, an additional release will be distributed identifying details about the Soldiers involved in the incident.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: The Ohio National Guard Public Affairs Office at (614) 336-4499.