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Stars and Stripes
Mideast edition, Friday, December 7, 2007 The Multi-National Corps–Iraq broadcast studio building will be renamed Friday in honor of a Marine public affairs officer killed last year in Ramadi. Marine Maj. Megan M. McClung — who was killed on Dec. 6, 2006 — is the highest-ranking female servicemember killed in the Iraq war. She died when a roadside bomb hit her vehicle while she was escorting embedded journalists reporting in Ramadi. McClung was a 1995 graduate of the Naval Academy and was a triathlete and marathoner. She had left the Marines in 2004 and worked in Iraq as a public affairs officer with KBR. Shortly after, she requested to go back on active duty and serve with the Marines in Anbar province, then a hotbed of the Sunni insurgency. A Marine Corps League detachment in Washington state also has been renamed in honor of McClung. In October, Detachment 1210, which counts McClung’s father as a member, renamed itself the Maj. Megan McClung Marine Corps League Detachment. |
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WM Moderator Marine Forums |
Out-Frickin-Standing!!!
Brought a tear to my eye. |
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Basic Training |
I read about her in Band of Sisters.
Outstanding. |
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