Our Fallen Heroes

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This virtual memorial was created to never forget our fallen heroes, who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Allie Gentry

Army Capt. Jason T. McMahon  
Death: Sep 05, 2010
 of Mulvane Kan.; assigned to the 184th Ordnance Battalion (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) 52nd Ordnance Group Fort Campbell Ky.;  Died Sept. 5 in Bagram Afghanistan of wounds sustained when insurgents attacked his unit with indirect fire in Jalalabad.  Deployed to Iraq before Afghanistan tour  By Jake Lowary  The (Clarksville Tenn.) Leaf-Chronicle  Fort Campbell has announced the death of a soldier in eastern Afghanistan.  Capt. Jason T. McMahon35  Died Sept. 5 at Bagram Airfield after an indirect fire attack in Jalalabad. McMahon was the company commander of the 744th Explosive Ordnance Company 184th Ordnance Battalion 52nd Ordnance Group which is based at Fort Campbell and recently took over as Task Force Paladin the lead group that oversees intelligence about improvised-explosive devices.  McMahon was a 14-year Army veteran and had previously deployed to Iraq. He earned the Purple Heart and Bronze Star according to a news release from Fort Campbell.  McMahon’s death is the first in September and comes as deaths for Fort Campbell troops are mounting as more forces flood to the region. A total of 49 soldiers assigned to the local fort have  Died since March.  According to the news release McMahon is survived by his wife Jennifer L. McMahon; daughters Trinity B. McKenzie J. and Azlyn J. McMahon all of Dover Tenn.; and his parents Ronald and Sherry McMahon both of Mulvane Kan. Operation Enduring Freedom

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Army Capt. Jason T. McMahon
Death: Sep 05, 2010
of Mulvane Kan.; assigned to the 184th Ordnance Battalion (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) 52nd Ordnance Group Fort Campbell Ky.; Died Sept. 5 in Bagram Afghanistan of wounds sustained when insurgents attacked his unit with indirect fire in Jalalabad. Deployed to Iraq before Afghanistan tour By Jake Lowary The (Clarksville Tenn.) Leaf-Chronicle Fort Campbell has announced the death of a soldier in eastern Afghanistan. Capt. Jason T. McMahon35 Died Sept. 5 at Bagram Airfield after an indirect fire attack in Jalalabad. McMahon was the company commander of the 744th Explosive Ordnance Company 184th Ordnance Battalion 52nd Ordnance Group which is based at Fort Campbell and recently took over as Task Force Paladin the lead group that oversees intelligence about improvised-explosive devices. McMahon was a 14-year Army veteran and had previously deployed to Iraq. He earned the Purple Heart and Bronze Star according to a news release from Fort Campbell. McMahon’s death is the first in September and comes as deaths for Fort Campbell troops are mounting as more forces flood to the region. A total of 49 soldiers assigned to the local fort have Died since March. According to the news release McMahon is survived by his wife Jennifer L. McMahon; daughters Trinity B. McKenzie J. and Azlyn J. McMahon all of Dover Tenn.; and his parents Ronald and Sherry McMahon both of Mulvane Kan. Operation Enduring Freedom

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