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GysGt. Christopher W. Eckard
February 20, 2010
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On 20 February 2010, Staff Sergeant Christopher Eckard was killed in action. Staff Sergeant Eckard was a team leader conducting a dismounted patrol in the
Staff Sgt. Christopher W. Eckard, 30, of Hickory, N.C., died Feb. 20 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
Chris Eckard was in Explosive Ordnance Disposal. It was his first assignment in Afghanistan. He pulled four tours of duty in Iraq, first as a combat engineer and then in EOD. He had disarmed hundreds of homemade bombs and other explosives, his brother said.
Chad Eckard said it doesn't appear that Chris was trying to disarm a bomb when the explosion occurred. However, details are sketchy. "A teammate was also injured," Chad Eckard said, but will be able to return to duty. He said Chris was in the Army National Guard in high school, then joined after graduation.
He became a Marine in 2001. "The Army didn't want to let him go," he said, " but Chris wanted to be a Marine." He was approved for promotion to gunnery sergeant, Chad said. "He was to receive his bar soon." Chris Eckard will get the promotion, according to the military code. Initial information on the tragedy came from friends.
First reports said Eckard was killed on Sunday in eastern Afghanistan. The Marine Corps did suffer casualties in that area. In all, five Americans died in Afghanistan over the weekend. "He was a super-cool dude," said Gary Whitener, who remained friends with Eckard after graduation. "He was a role model, never in trouble," said Whitener, owner of Air Force One Heating and Cooling in Hickory. |