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Get The Wall Street Journals Opinion columnists, editorials, opeds, letters to the editor, and book and arts reviews. Get the latest Newcastle news and North East news from the Evening Chronicle. Local website with breaking news, NUFC news, SAFC news, video, sport and weather from. Future Soldier Co Op Cracked' title='Future Soldier Co Op Cracked' />Latest breaking news articles, photos, video, blogs, reviews, analysis, opinion and reader comment from New Zealand and around the World NZ Herald. Cold War Casualties Association of 3d Armored Division Veterans. While the Cold War did not generally produce casualties as other wars do, many soldiers still lost their lives while serving on freedoms frontier. Most of the casualties involved training accidents and these soldiers died in foreign lands protecting freedom. So we wanted to honor these veterans for their ultimate sacrifice for our country. The names of these Spearhead soldiers will be added in chronological order. If we get information about the facts surrounding each soldier, we will publish the story behind each soldiers death. GRFS_Image_Screen_GC_Plane.jpg' alt='Future Soldier Co Op Crack' title='Future Soldier Co Op Crack' />If you have additional information or additions that need to be made about any of these soldiers please contact the webmaster. Vincent Steiner of D Battery 5. Anti Aircraft Battalion, died from brain hemorrhage while on duty at the Fligerhorst Kaserne  on 3. Future Soldier Co Op Cracker' title='Future Soldier Co Op Cracker' />October 1. Vincent Steiner was a mechanic serving as part of the 3d Armored Division advance party for Operation Gyroscope. Cpl Victor M. Motherly a former P. O. W in the Korean War escorted his body home to Ohio. This information was provide by his daughter to honor her father. PVT Mc. Allister C Company 7. Tank Battalion was killed on base by another soldier in 1. This information was provided by Joe Mc. Elreath PVT Mc. Allister was killed on post at Ft. Gmail is email thats intuitive, efficient, and useful. GB of storage, less spam, and mobile access. Watch breaking news videos, viral videos and original video clips on CNN. Call of Duty or CoD when abbreviated is a series of FirstPerson Shooter games created as the Spiritual Successor to Medal of Honor Allied Assault after. Knox KY when he confronted another soldier for not doing his mess duty job. This soldier didnt like following orders and he told Mac he would meet him in the parking lot after they got off duty. Mac went to the lot. The guy had stolen a butcher knife from the mess hall and he jumped on Macs back from behind stabbing him several times. Mac died before he got to the hospital. It is unknown how much time this coward spent in prison for this act. Mac was a good soldier and friend. May god bless his soul. I was one of his many friends in the army. Joe Mc. Elreath   1. PVT Stefan J.  Maj Jr  A Company 2. Engineer Battalion was run over by an M4. Grafenwhr in 1. 95. He and another soldier were posted to guard a corner intersection. One was supposed to keep watch while other slept. The tank cut the corner where they were dug in. The survivor said he was the one who was sleeping. PVT Maj was still alive was transported by ambulance to the hospital in Nremberg. He was DOA.  We called him Maj also on his name tag since his Slavic name was long and difficult to pronounce. After his death we learned that as a child he was interred in a concentration camp in Czechoslovakia, reportedly not too far away from where he died. PVT Maj emigrated to the States after the war. A draftee in 1. 95. Infantry Division in Germany. We have this additional account of this incident from Henry Wheat Pvt Stefan J Maj Jr was from Somerville, NJ, this was something we had in common because I was also from NJ, about 2. Ghost%20Recon%20Future%20Soldier%204.jpg' alt='Future Soldier Co Op Crack' title='Future Soldier Co Op Crack' />Somerville, a town called Parsippany. However, I did not know Maj until we met at FT Knox. Easy-Mark Crack. Maj and his family did emigrate to the US from Czechoslovakia after WW2. He was drafted into the Army in July 1. A co, 2. 3rd, AEB, 3. AD. We trained with the unit at Ft Knox and arrived in Hanau, FRG on June 1. We were in our barracks in Hanau less than two months when A Company was sent to Grafenwohr during August 1. We were told that we would be at Grafenwohr for a few weeks, everything went smoothly and near the end of our stay we participated in a field exercise with other units of the 3. AD. The field exercise lasted two days and at the end of the second day our platoon pulled into an open field, that was surrounded by woodland, for some chow and a rest period. We were hungry and tired with little sleep in the previous 3. We were gathered around our vehicles eating our meal when an infantry officer, a major, appeared and ordered us to disperse because the field exercise was not over. We hurried to finish our meal and were told to pair off across the field. Maj and Landrio the driver of A 1. APC walked out into the field and placed their air mattress and sleeping bag on the ground, crawled in and went to sleep. Their sleeping bags were not side by side but head to head at 9. My sleeping buddy and I were only a few yards away from them. During the night a tank came through the field missing everyone sleeping on the ground except Maj and Landrio. Because of the position they were in, at right angles to each other, the treads missed Landrio, the two tracks passed on each side of him, however one track ran over Maj. He and Landrio were transported by ambulance to the hospital in Nurnberg where Maj was DOA. Landrio suffered no injuries and was released the next day. Landrio told me later that Maj was alive during the ride to the hospital. They had a conversation during most of the trip. He did say the ride was rough and bumpy and they felt every bump which made the pain greater for Maj. Two days later A Company attended a memorial service in the chapel at Grafenwohr with Majs closed casket in attendance. Just to set the record straight, no one was posted to guard a corner intersection and no one was supposed to keep watch while the other slept. PFC We need a name of the 3. Tank Battalion was working in tank maintenance and was directing a tank into a service stall when it pinned him against a wall and crushed him to death. Name 8. 3rd Recon Battalion, Name was killed when he was pinned between a laundry truck and the wall of the barracks sometime between 1. CPT Edward Young of Headquarters Company, 3. Tank Battalion died from a self inflicted 4. This occurred in his office at midday while others were working in nearby offices. We need a name,  2nd Battalion 7. Field Artillery  We need a name who had just arrived five days earlier assigned to the 7. Arty Hanau was killed when a spade was released from a tank and it crushed him during 1. This information provided by Bob Bollman While stationed in Gelnhausen, Germany I was at Wildflecken in 1. Field Artillery, 3. AD.   The weather was terrible. There were 3 or more casualties. One was accidentally shot in barracks, one was a jeep rollover and one was a tank turret accident. I dont  remember any more details. These were sad memories but I would like to know more about them now. In one terrible accident on Friday 2 September 1. Grafenwhr, Germany a howitzer from Battery A, 3d Battalion, 1. Field Artillery, an element of the V Corps Artillery, fired an 8 inch projectile with an incorrect charge. This round landed outside of the impact area in Camp Kaserne where the 3d Reconnaissance Squadron, 1. Cavalry of the 3d Armored Division was bivouacked. When the round impacted 1. The table below list the names and units of those killed and wounded. KILLEDNAMEUNITMappin, Jack W. Jr.   MSGA3 1. 2 Cavalry. Rodgers, Edward V. SFCC3 1. 2 Cavalry. Cochran, Charles SGTD3 1. Cavalry. Eastham, Jack L. SP5. D3 1. 2 Cavalry. Beckworth, James B. SP4. D3 1. 2 Cavalry. Johnson, Earl SP4. D3 1. 2 Cavalry. Merrill, William A. SP4. D3 1. 2 Cavalry. Barofaldi, Robert E. PFCD3 1. 2 Cavalry. Harris, Norman D. PFCD3 1. 2 Cavalry. Higman, Michael J. PFCD3 1. 2 Cavalry. Love, David L. PFCD3 1. Cavalry. Lucas, Elmo M. Jr. PFCD3 1. 2 Cavalry. Nelson, Charles L. PFCD3 1. 2 Cavalry. Parker, J. C. PFCD3 1. Cavalry. Pleshakov, George PFCD3 1. Cavalry. Saurino, Augustine PFCD3 1. Cavalry                                                               WOUNDEDSergeant, Charles W. SFCD3 1. 2 Cavalry. Crum, Melvin R. SFCD3 1. Cavalry. Gaynard, Grant SFCC3 1. Cavalry. Coomer, Robert R. SFCD3 1. 2 Cavalry. 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