DOD Identifies Army Casualty
The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.
Spc. Cody D. Suggs, 22, of West Alexandria, Ohio, died March 7 at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, as a result of a non-combat incident that remains under investigation. He was assigned to the 1487th Transportation Company (Piqua, Ohio), which is part of the 371st Sustainment Brigade (Springfield, Ohio).
For more information, the media may contact Ohio National Guard Communications Director James A. Sims at 614-202-7949.
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from daytondailynews:
Updated: 9:20 p.m. Friday, March 8, 2013 | Posted: 8:08 p.m. Friday, March 8, 2013
An Ohio
National Guardsman from West Alexandria died March 7 in a non-combat
incident that is under investigation, the Department of Defense
announced Friday.
Spc. Cody D. Suggs, 22, died at the Kandahar
Airfield, Afghanistan while on mission with the 1487th Transportation
Company, based in Piqua.
He is the 15th Ohio National Guardsman
that has died in the fight against terrorism since 2001, according to
Ohio National Guard statistics.
Suggs worked as a truck driver
with the company, which is part of the 371st Sustainment Brigade, based
in Springfield, said James A. Sims, Ohio National Guard spokesman.
Suggs’
company was deployed for one year to Afghanistan in November 2012. It
was Suggs’ first deployment after joining the Guard in February 2009,
Sims said.
Before being deployed, the soldiers from the 1487th
gathered at Piqua High School where friends, family and other members of
the community provided an emotional sendoff.
Sims said he did not
have any details about the circumstances of Suggs’ death, adding that
the DOD will likely release further details in the coming weeks.
“Anytime
we have a loss in the Ohio National Guard, it’s tough for all the
members. We’re all part of this family. The soldiers. Airmen. Employers.
Family. we all feel the loss when something like this occurs,” Sims
said.
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