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First Out Lesbian Service Member Killed In Combat
Upon notifying next of kin, the Air Force released the names of the dead, which include one of the Air Force’s first openly gay officers and a cop in the New York City Police Department.
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He was beloved in his hometown of Beemer, Nebraska, the Omaha World-Herald reported Tuesday.
Tuesday night in New York’s Madison Square Garden, 18,000 people attending a hockey game between the New York Rangers and Anaheim Ducks observed a moment of silence for Lemm while his picture was displayed on the video board above the ice.
New York Police Commissioner William Bratton said the police detective “epitomized the selflessness we can only strive for: putting his country and city first”. “He found direction, discipline, and just became a real man”, Joel Taub said. In 2010, she began working as a special agent for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, a federal law enforcement arm of the Air Force that investigates felony-level crimes in the United States and overseas. He’d been in the service for eight years and had recently re-enlisted.
She was commanding a routine security patrol in a village near Bagram air base when a man on a motorcycle drove into the middle of the group and detonated a bomb, Ms Card said.
An official of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia confirmed that Taub was Jewish. “Adrianna had to guess when to take leave so she could be there with her wife during labor”.
“We will be closed for the remainder of the week due to a loss in the family”, said a message read by Wagner on the shop’s phone line.
Vorderbruggen was the third female member of the Air Force to die in Afghanistan, following two killed in helicopter accidents in October. Lamb told The Associated Press at the time that neither the marriage nor other military recognition of the family would have been possible without the repeal. He said, “Whatever goal she had, she found a way”. Lamb and her son moved in with her mother in San Rafael while Vorderbruggen was deployed.
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Because of new laws allowing service personnel to engage in same sex marriages, her wife Heather and their son Jacob will receive all of the benefits usually afforded to traditional spouses and children of military members who are killed in the line of duty.