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Last Soldier Missing in Iraq Found Dead
AP-Middle East via Yahoo! News ^ | 28 April 03 | Unknown

Posted on 04/28/2003 1:49:11 PM PDT by AgentEcho

LOS FRESNOS, Texas - Army Sgt. Edward John Anguiano, the last U.S. soldier missing in Iraq, was found dead, family members and the Pentagon said Monday.

Anguiano, 24, disappeared after his convoy was attacked March 23 near Nasiriyah in southern Iraq. Anguiano's grandfather and an aunt said military officials notified the family late Sunday.

"What we heard is that he was ambushed," said Vicente Anguiano Sr., 72. "They found his truck, the one he drove, and it had been stripped — tires and everything. They found a body near the truck."

Officials used DNA tests to confirm the remains were Anguiano, the grandfather said. He did not know when the body was found but believed Edward Anguiano was killed during the initial ambush.

Anguiano's family members gathered in this south Texas town over the Easter weekend and held out hope he would return soon. The soldier's mother "is very sad. She was not expecting him to be found dead," said the soldier's aunt, Maria Anguiano.

Anguiano was in the 3rd Infantry Combat Support Battalion out of Fort Stewart, Ga. He was traveling with the 507th Maintenance Company, a unit from Fort Bliss in El Paso, when it was attacked. Nine soldiers were killed and six, all with the 507th, were taken prisoner.

One prisoner, Pfc. Jessica Lynch, was rescued April 1. Five other soldiers were released April 13 and returned to the United States on April 19.

Seven of the dead soldiers found during Lynch's rescue were members of the 507th. An eighth was a soldier from a forward support group of the Army's 3rd Infantry Division.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: Texas; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 507th; ambush; edwardanguiano; fallen; iraq; kia; mia
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To: cherry
Please PING me if you find out Sean has done that. Also, I was thinking today.. it would be great if those in Hollywood who SUPPORTED our TROOPS and the Commander in Chief would visit the 500 injured troops. I'm not sure of the exact number in the hospital still, but visits from celebs would be a sign of appreciation. A tradition that USED to take place. I think I heard about Arnold Scwartzneger having visited troops, but haven't heard of many others. (sp.. wow.. I know I butchered his name.. Sorry Arnold!!)

Anyway.. I hope this scholarship comes to fruition.

Thanks for the heads up!!
41 posted on 04/28/2003 11:05:43 PM PDT by Vets_Husband_and_Wife ("CNN - WE report WHEN WE decide.")
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To: AgentEcho
Damnit. I was hoping that the POW/MIA bracelet I have been wearing would be another that I sent home. I'm terribly saddened by this news but also proud that this country produces such men as Sgt. Anguiano.
42 posted on 04/29/2003 1:19:16 AM PDT by canis major
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43 posted on 04/29/2003 6:02:47 AM PDT by Sunshine55
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