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Pennsylvania State Trooper Killed By Explosion In Iraq

A Pennsylvania state trooper serving with the National Guard was killed in Iraq, Gov. Rendell said Friday.

Staff Sgt. Daniel R. Lightner Jr., 28, of Hollidaysburg, was conducting combat operations with the Pennsylvania National Guard’s 2nd Brigade Combat Team in the Ramadi Province when an improvised explosive device struck his vehicle Thursday, Rendell said.

“Daniel Lightner represented the true ideals of a citizen soldier,” Rendell said. “Staff Sergeant Lightner was a model soldier, and Trooper Lightner was a dedicated law enforcement officer. He stood out among his peers in both his military and civilian occupations.”

Lightner served three years in the Army before joining the National Guard in 1998. He joined the state police in November 2003. A member of the 28th Division Military Police Company in Johnstown, he was activated in January.

“He served the citizens of this state only briefly, but he has made the ultimate sacrifice in the service of his nation,” said State Police Commissioner, Col. Jeffery Miller.

The state’s death toll in Iraq is over 100, according to an Associated Press tally. The total includes those identified by the Pentagon as being from Pennsylvania and those who grew up in Pennsylvania and spent much of their lives in the state but whose military careers later took them elsewhere. Lightner became the 20th guard member killed in Iraq.

More than 3,200 Pennsylvania guardsmen are deployed in Iraq, the highest per capita in the nation. Only California and Texas have suffered more casualties than Pennsylvania in the war in Iraq.

National Guard Sgt. Bruce Morrow, 37, of Pittsburgh, and Spec. Timothy Collins, of Central City, were also injured in the attack.

© 2005 The Associated Press. Oct 29, 2005

 originally published on KYW3 in Philadelphia

 

Staff Sgt. Daniel R. Lightner Jr.

Age 28

2nd Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division, Pennsylvania Army National Guard

Hometown:  Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania

Died when a roadside bomb detonated near his Humvee during combat operations in Ramadi, Iraq, on October 27, 2005


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