"Here is Part 2 of the Washington Post Article. You should be able to find Part 1. The SFgate also did the article but I REALLY don't like them...."
A very indepth article. sounds like the army PR wanted something really good to come out of a bad accident. which is what it apparently was. His service was not a waste. Only tragic. There are other Friendly Fire soldiers that also are tragic. New husbands, new fathers, but they weren't high-profile, selfless pro athletes. But their sacrifice is just as poignant. God bless them all.