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PFC Nathaniel Edward “Nate” DeTample

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PFC Nathaniel Edward “Nate” DeTample

Birth
Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Death
9 Aug 2005 (aged 19)
Salah ad Din, Iraq
Burial
Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Age 19. Pfc of Co. A, 111th Infantry, (Pennsylvania National Guard) based in Philadelphia. Graduate of Pennsbury High School, Class of 2004. Criminal Justice student at Shippensburg University. Son of Glenn & Kimberly, brother of Victoria and Staten. Killed serving his country when his Humvee was attacked by explosives. Also killed: Spc. Francis Straub Jr., 24, from Philadelphia; Gennaro Pellegrini Jr., 31, a Philadelphia police officer; and John Kulick, 35, a firefighter from Montgomery County.Nate served in Iraq with Co. A, 1st Batt., 111th Reg., PA National Guard. He was 19 years old when he was one of four soldiers killed when a mine exploded followed by an enemy attack with small-arm fire in Bayji, Iraq. His residence was Morrisville, PA and he was an active member of Calvary Full Gospel Church.
Age 19. Pfc of Co. A, 111th Infantry, (Pennsylvania National Guard) based in Philadelphia. Graduate of Pennsbury High School, Class of 2004. Criminal Justice student at Shippensburg University. Son of Glenn & Kimberly, brother of Victoria and Staten. Killed serving his country when his Humvee was attacked by explosives. Also killed: Spc. Francis Straub Jr., 24, from Philadelphia; Gennaro Pellegrini Jr., 31, a Philadelphia police officer; and John Kulick, 35, a firefighter from Montgomery County.Nate served in Iraq with Co. A, 1st Batt., 111th Reg., PA National Guard. He was 19 years old when he was one of four soldiers killed when a mine exploded followed by an enemy attack with small-arm fire in Bayji, Iraq. His residence was Morrisville, PA and he was an active member of Calvary Full Gospel Church.

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