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Marine Cpl. Erik T. Garoutte, 22, Santee; collapses, dies in Iraq

Marine Cpl. Erik T. Garoutte, 22, of Santee, Calif., collapsed and died Oct. 19 after working out in Baghdad, where he had been stationed for nearly three months. Autopsy results were pending. He was assigned to the 1st Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team Company, Marine Corps Security Force Battalion, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force in Norfolk, Va.

Read more: http://articles.latimes.com/2007/oct/28/local/me-garoutte28

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Erik GaroutteMarine Cpl. Erik T. Garoutte, 22, Santee; collapses, dies in Iraq

Marine Cpl. Erik T. Garoutte, 22, of Santee, Calif., collapsed and died Oct. 19 after working out in Baghdad, where he had been stationed for nearly three months. Autopsy results were pending.

He was assigned to the 1st Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team Company, Marine Corps Security Force Battalion, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force in Norfolk, Va.

Read more: http://articles.latimes.com/2007/oct/28/local/me-garoutte28

US Navy Sailor Anamarie Camacho Shot and Killed in Bahrain by Clarence Jackson (2007)

Honoring MASN Anamarie Camacho @USNavy (2007)

MASN Anamarie Camacho, 20, US Navy, was murdered by a fellow sailor Clarence Jackson on October 22, 2007 in Bahrain. Her death was ruled a homicide and she was one of two killed during the incident. Navy sailor Genesia Gresham, who was said to be in a casual relationship with Jackson, was also killed. After Jackson shot and killed the two female sailors, he then shot himself in the head but lived. Jackson did not face charges because it was determined by a medical board that he was unfit for duty.

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US Navy Sailor Genesia Gresham Shot and Killed in Bahrain by Clarence Jackson (2007)

Honoring MASN Genesia Gresham @USNavy (2007)

MASN Genesia Gresham, US Navy

MASN Genesia Gresham, 19, US Navy, was murdered on October 22, 2007 in Bahrain. Her death was ruled a homicide by fellow sailor Clarence Jackson. Gresham was said to be in a casual relationship with Jackson. Jackson shot and killed both Genesia and Anamarie Camacho then attempted to shoot himself in the head but lived. Clarence Jackson did not face charges because it was determined by a medical board that he was unfit for duty.

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Erik GaroutteMarine Cpl. Erik T. Garoutte

NORFOLK, Va. — The Pentagon announced Saturday that a Norfolk-based Marine died in Iraq. Capt. William Pelletier, a Marine Corps spokesman based at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, said Cpl. Erik Garoutte of Santee, California, died Friday in Baghdad “as a result of unknown causes.”

Read more: http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/marine-cpl-erik-t-garoutte/3127318