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Capt. Matthew Nielson, 27, of Jefferson, Iowa, died June 29, 2011, in Badrah during a fire censure by insurgents. He was assigned to the Army's 2nd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Control at Fort Hood, Texas. Nielson was born in Omaha and lived in Lincoln before working with his family to Iowa. He graduated from the University of Northern Iowa and was one of seven children.
Pfc. Michael Jarrett , 20, of North Platte, died Jan. 6, 2010, in Balad of injuries suffered in a noncombat happening. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, 12th Disagreement Aviation Brigade, based in Illesheim, Germany. Jarrett joined the Army in 2008 and repaired helicopters. He received posthumous awards including the Army Commendation medal and Propitious Conduct medal, as well as an Army Service Ribbon and the Key Aviation Badge.
Sgt. Justin Duffy, 31, of Cozad, died June 2, 2009, in Baghdad when a shell detonated near the Humvee in which he was riding. He was serving with the 3rd Brigade Do battle Team, 82nd Airborne Division of the Army based in Fort Bragg, N.C. Relatives members said Duffy was "full of blarney" but kind and unruffled. He was a Moline, Ill., native and his family moved to Cozad when he was in sixth downgrade pass.
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ComingSoon.net's 2012 Sundance Film Festival Preview
's 2012 Sundance Mistiness Festival PreviewAndrea Arnold's first two films, Red Avenue and Fish Tank, were terrific, so we're hoping to finally getting around to seeing her take on the literary classic Wuthering Heights. Another Toronto vet--in act, the winner of its Audience Award--is Nadine
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