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Tuesday, 31 January 2017

Peoria man is first-known combat death since Trump sworn in

Source: chicago.suntimes.com - Monday, January 30, 2017
WASHINGTON — The Defense Department announced Monday that the U.S. Navy sailor killed during a raid on an al-Qaida base in Yemen was from downstate Peoria. Chief Special Warfare Operator William “Ryan” Owens died on Jan. 28 of wounds sustained during the raid. The Pentagon said Owens, 36, was assigned to an East Coast-based Special Warfare unit. Owens’ death is the first known U.S. military combat casualty since President Donald Trump took the oath of office on Jan. 20. “My deepest thoughts and humblest prayers are with the family of this fallen service member,” Trump said. Owens, a recipient of two bronze stars, Joint Service Commendation and an Afghanistan Campaign Medal among others, joined the Navy in 1998 and received his special warfare training in Coronado, California. Rear Admiral Tim Szymanski, the commander of Naval Special Warfare Command in Coronado, said Owens was “an exceptional SEAL” and highly respected, adding that he served “silently, nobly and bravely through several combat deployments.” Three other service members were wounded Sunday during the firefight with militants from al-Qaida. The raid left nearly 30 others dead, including an estimated 14 militants. A fourth U.S. service member was injured when a military aircraft assisting in the mission nearby had a “hard landing.” Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis issued a statement Monday praising Owens for his service. “Ryan gave his full measure for our nation, and

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