Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Army Sgt. Jeffery S. Wiekamp


*"Wee-Wee" as Bobby and the crew affectionately called him. May he REST IN PEACE.*

Army Sgt. Jeffery S. Wiekamp23, of Utopia, Texas; assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry), Fort Drum N.Y.; died May 5 when the CH-47 Chinook helicopter he was traveling on crashed during combat operations east of Abad, Afghanistan, in the Kunar province. Also killed were: Pfc. Brian M. Moquin Jr., Spc. David N. Timmons Jr., Spc. Justin L. O’Donohoe, Sgt. John C. Griffith, Sgt. Bryan A. Brewster, Staff Sgt. Christopher T. Howick, Chief Warrant Officer 2 Christopher B. Donaldson, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Eric W. Totten and Lt. Col. Joseph J. Fenty.

UTOPIA, Texas — A Texas flight engineer was among 10 soldiers killed when their transport helicopter fell into a ravine during a mountaintop landing in Afghanistan.

Sgt. Jeffery S. Wiekamp, 23, was aboard the CH-47 Chinook that crashed Friday east of Abad, in Kunar Province. The Army is continuing an investigation into the cause of the crash.

Wiekamp was a native of South Dakota but his family lives in Utopia. His wife, Ashley, is deployed to Iraq, the military said.

Family members declined to comment Wednesday.

Wiekamp enlisted in the Army in August 2001 and was deployed to Afghanistan in February, the military said.

All soldiers were assigned to the 10th Mountain Division, based at Fort Drum, N.Y. Wiekamp was part of the 3rd Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment.

As of May 10, 2006, at least 234 members of the U.S. military have died in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan as a result of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, according to the Department of Defense.

2 comments:

Sarah said...

It's just too sad. He was 23, his life had barely started. It scares me to death because Jeremy is going back soon. He came home last time, will we be that lucky again?

Unknown said...

He had just enlisted when they went to war in Iraq that first time. Bobby has so many pictures of him flipping the finger to the camera except for maybe 2. LOL!

Thankfully he had no children. They would have been too young to have remembered him. He was married and she was stationed in Iraq. I didn't know she was military too until Bobby told me. Bobby IS going tomorrow for the funeral. They thought it was today but it's tomorrow. He will meet up with one of his "brother's" and his wife in Utopia. The funeral is in some town close by. I would go with him but I have to be here to send off the children to school.