SSG Ioasa Filogia Tavae Jr.

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SSG Ioasa Filogia Tavae Jr.

Birth
American Samoa
Death
2 Apr 2005 (aged 29)
Mosul, Ninawa, Iraq
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Pago Pago, American Samoa Add to Map
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*~My deepest thanks to Maureen for sponsoring Ioasa's memorial. That was such a sweet and kind gesture of love for a life lost.~*

Interment Place: American Samoa
Cemetery Address: Tafuna Pago Pago, As 96799
Cemetery: Tavae Family Cemetery
Contributor: 1SG(R) Joseph Yorski (49956230)

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Army Staff Sgt. Ioasa F. Tavae Jr.

29, of Pago Pago, American Samoa; assigned to the 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, Fort Lewis, Wash.; killed April 2 when his unit was attacked by enemy forces using small-arms fire in Mosul, Iraq.

Fort Lewis-based soldier dies in Iraq

Associated Press

PAGO PAGO, American Samoa — A soldier from American Samoa killed in Iraq over the weekend last visited his family in February as Hurricane Olaf lashed the U.S. territory, his father said.
Staff Sgt. Ioasa F. Tavae, 29, was killed Saturday when his unit was attacked by small-arms fire in Mosul, the Pentagon said Monday.
Tavae, who graduated from Manua High School, was assigned to the Army's 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division based at Fort Lewis, Wash.
His family was told of his death Saturday afternoon, said his father, Too Ioasa Tavae.
The elder Tavae described his son as a warm, caring person who liked to joke with his family and who didn't show any animosity toward others, the Samoa News reported.
"My son was laid back and an easy going person," he said.
Gov. Togiola Tulafono issued a statement Monday saying Tavae served his country with honor.
"The territory has lost an outstanding young man and a hero, and a family has lost a loved one who understood the importance of his mission and the desire to get the job done," Tulafono said.

Tavae, the fourth of sixth children, is the fifth soldier from the territory killed in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion two years ago.

Sgt. Tina Safaira Time, 22, of Pago Pago, died Dec. 13 near Cedar, Iraq, when the supply truck she was driving during a dust storm collided with another military vehicle. Staff Sgt. Salamo J. Tuialuuluu, 23, of Pago Pago, was killed Dec. 4 during convoy operations in Mosul.

Army Pvt. Jonathan I. Falaniko, 20, of Pago Pago, died Oct. 27, 2003. Army Spc. Farao K. Letufuga, 20, of Pago Pago, was killed Aug. 5, 2003.
*~My deepest thanks to Maureen for sponsoring Ioasa's memorial. That was such a sweet and kind gesture of love for a life lost.~*

Interment Place: American Samoa
Cemetery Address: Tafuna Pago Pago, As 96799
Cemetery: Tavae Family Cemetery
Contributor: 1SG(R) Joseph Yorski (49956230)

View Memorial
Army Staff Sgt. Ioasa F. Tavae Jr.

29, of Pago Pago, American Samoa; assigned to the 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, Fort Lewis, Wash.; killed April 2 when his unit was attacked by enemy forces using small-arms fire in Mosul, Iraq.

Fort Lewis-based soldier dies in Iraq

Associated Press

PAGO PAGO, American Samoa — A soldier from American Samoa killed in Iraq over the weekend last visited his family in February as Hurricane Olaf lashed the U.S. territory, his father said.
Staff Sgt. Ioasa F. Tavae, 29, was killed Saturday when his unit was attacked by small-arms fire in Mosul, the Pentagon said Monday.
Tavae, who graduated from Manua High School, was assigned to the Army's 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division based at Fort Lewis, Wash.
His family was told of his death Saturday afternoon, said his father, Too Ioasa Tavae.
The elder Tavae described his son as a warm, caring person who liked to joke with his family and who didn't show any animosity toward others, the Samoa News reported.
"My son was laid back and an easy going person," he said.
Gov. Togiola Tulafono issued a statement Monday saying Tavae served his country with honor.
"The territory has lost an outstanding young man and a hero, and a family has lost a loved one who understood the importance of his mission and the desire to get the job done," Tulafono said.

Tavae, the fourth of sixth children, is the fifth soldier from the territory killed in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion two years ago.

Sgt. Tina Safaira Time, 22, of Pago Pago, died Dec. 13 near Cedar, Iraq, when the supply truck she was driving during a dust storm collided with another military vehicle. Staff Sgt. Salamo J. Tuialuuluu, 23, of Pago Pago, was killed Dec. 4 during convoy operations in Mosul.

Army Pvt. Jonathan I. Falaniko, 20, of Pago Pago, died Oct. 27, 2003. Army Spc. Farao K. Letufuga, 20, of Pago Pago, was killed Aug. 5, 2003.

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