Sluss-tiller, Matthew Stephen
At 35, SFC Sluss-tiller, Matthew Stephen of CALLETSBURG, KY was serving with the ARMY, COMPANY B, 96TH CIVIL AFFAIRS BN (AIRBORNE), 95TH CIVIL AFFAIRS BDE, FORT BRAGG, NC, when he died in TIMERGARA, PAKISTAN on February 3, 2010. Cause: HOSTILE.
Their Story
Sluss-tiller, Matthew Stephen was 35 and from CALLETSBURG, KY when he joined the Active Duty, ARMY, COMPANY B, 96TH CIVIL AFFAIRS BN (AIRBORNE), 95TH CIVIL AFFAIRS BDE, FORT BRAGG, NC as SFC. Operation Enduring Freedom would take his life.
On February 3, 2010, the ARMY lost SFC Sluss-tiller, Matthew Stephen in TIMERGARA, PAKISTAN. He was 35. The ARMY recorded the cause as HOSTILE.
Operation Enduring Freedom began October 7, 2001 ? twenty-six days after September 11. It lasted 13 years, the longest armed conflict in US history, ending December 28, 2014. 2,356 Americans were killed across Afghanistan, the Philippines, and the Horn of Africa.
CALLETSBURG, KY is where Sluss-tiller, Matthew Stephen came from. It is where his memory is held. This record is sourced from DCAS, maintained by the US Department of Defense.
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Sluss-tiller, Matthew Stephen was killed during Operation Enduring Freedom (from October 2001 to December 2014). The conflict concluded in December 2014. See the full roster of those killed in this conflict.
Among those documented in the same conflict: Andrews, Evander Earl, Edmunds, Jonn Joseph, Stonesifer, Kristofor Tif, Davis, Bryant Leroy.