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UPDATE: In regards to a request, in the near future I’ll break out this list for Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Other/Unknown, with each list ordered alphabetically. “Other/Unknown” could encapsulate garrison and Horn of Africa casualties, may there be none, so as not to diminish the sacrifice of any Jewish service member during the Global War on Terror.
I think it’s appropriate to remember our Jewish service members who have given all in the Global War on Terror. If I missed any names, I do apologize.
For families of the deceased: Ha’makom yenahem etkhem betokh she’ar avelei Tziyon vi’Yerushalayim.
Lieutenant JG Darin Pontell, USN Intel - Perished in the Pentagon attack on 9/11.
1st Lt. Daniel Farkas, NY National Guard, New York
Senior Airman Jonathan Yelner, USAF, California
Sergeant Steven M. Budeysky, Army, Chicago
Captain Robert Michael Secher, Marine, Tennessee
Specialist Daniel Agami, US Army, Florida
Sergeant Howard Paul Allen, Arizona Army National Guard
Airman 1st Class Elizabeth N. Jacobson, Air Force, Florida
Corporal Albert Bitton, US Army, Chicago
Private First Class Colin J. Wolfe, Marines, Virginia
Specialist Benyahmin Ben Yahudah, Army, Georgia
Specialist Daniel J. Freeman, US Army, Cincinatti
Sergeant Michael Shackelford, US Army, Denver
Sergeant Alan D. Sherman, Marines, New Jersey
Captain Michael Tarlavsky, 5th Special Forces Group, US Army
Corporal Dustin Schrage, Marine, Florida
Lieutenant Seth Dvorin, New Jersey
Petty Officer Nathan Bruckenthal, Coast Guard, New York
1st Lieutenant David Bernstein, Army, Pennsylvania
Sergeant Foster Harrington, Marine, Texas
1stLt Andrew K. Stern, Marines, Tennessee
Cpl Mark A. Evnin, Marines,Vermont
Cpl Michael R. Cohen, Marines, Penn
LCpl Mark E. Engel, Marines, Colorado
Sgt Elijah Wong, Army, Arizona (Nat. Guard)
Sgt Aron C. Blum, Marines, Arizona
PFC Jacob S. Fletcher, Army, New York
SPC Jeffery Wershow, Army, Florida (Nat. Guard)
Major Mark Rosenberg, Army, Florida
Major Stuart A. Wolfer, Army, Idaho
1stLt Nathan M. Krissoff, Marines, Nevada
SPC Marc S. Seiden, Army, New Jersey
The last time I checked there were three other NJ fatalities including Lt. Seth Dvorin (JWV Post 972 is named for him). Also there were 2 marine officers from Tenn.( one might be from Ky.).Also one of the first Marines killed in Iraq was Cpl. Ervan from Vt.
Coast Guardsman Nathan Brunkenthal http://www.defendamerica.mil/articles/may2004/a053104a.html
Other Jewish service fatalities include Petty Officer Nathan Brickenthal, 1st Lieutenant David Bernstein and Marine Sargeant Foster Harrington
Brian, Thanks for mentioning our Jewish heroes. Please add the following heroes to your list:1stLt Andrew K. Stern, Marines, Tennessee;Cpl Mark A. Evnin, Marines,Vermont; Cpl Michael R. Cohen, Marines, Penn; LCpl Mark E. Engel, Marines, Colorado; Sgt Elijah Wong, Army, Arizona (Nat. Guard); Sgt Aron C. Blum, Marines, Arizona; PFC Jacob S. Fletcher, Army, New York; SPC Jeffery Wershow, Army, Florida (Nat. Guard); and please note that Sgt Alan Sherman was a Marine (not Army). Thanks again. All the Best, Ted
I think you mean Marine CPL Mark Evnin from vermont http://www.militarycity.com/iraq/1745963.html
One additional American Jewish heroe’s name who should be added:
1stLt Nathan M. Krissoff, Marines, Nevada
Thanks again, Ted
Daniel J. Freeman, US Army, Cincinatti (Cincinnati, by the way) was KIA in Afghanistan, not Iraq: http://www.wlwt.com/news/4368126/detail.html. I can still picture him in his uniform at his little brother’s bar mitzvah.
sadly there is another one to add. Major Stuart Wolfer.
Alan and Sheshe, Thanks for keeping us updated. This is very important. Questions will (and already do) come up on how many Jewish servicemen have paid the ultimate price. As a community we need to be able to provide an answer (as best we can) and most importantly to honor their memory. I recommend that JIG start a memorial/yerzeit page and that all of us participate in keeping it updated. Also, many thanks to Sgt Brian Kresge for bringing this issue up in the first place.
Also, sadly one more to add, we should not forget him: SPC Marc S. Seiden, US Army, of Brigantine, NJ - KIA in Baghdad, Jan 2004
Strange to think about Jews fighting and dying in the place that was once Babylon - the earthly location of the Garden of Eden, Abraham’s birthland, as well as our second exile and hence the place where the Babylonian Talmud was compiled.
I am saddened to add yet another name.
Major MArk E Rosenberg.
Very sad.
I note in today’s NYTimes “names of the dead” included Major Mark Rosenberg of Miami Lakes, Fla. Fourth Infantry Division.
Per this sentence in the original post:
Perhaps someday we can do better than a simple blog post.
The National Museum of American Jewish Military History (under the Jewish War Veterans) in Washington D.C. is not well-known. I’ve been there, and I think that doing something in commemoration with the museum may be a possibility (especially as the museum is about to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its congressional charter). Here’s the museum’s link: http://www.nmajmh.org/
JIG Administrator, When you have a chance please correct the first name at the top of the list (Capt Secher) - his first name is Robert. Thanks.
Please note: There is no serviceman with last name of Budeysky listed in any of the relevant national on-line data bases as being killed in either Iraq or Afghanistan. Can Mr. Schiller provide additional information on Sgt Budeysky? If so, the national data bases should be corrected/updated and appropriate honors should be given.
Paul Michael Felberg does not seem to be Jewish--his grave marker has a Christian cross (http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=13367&GRid=9680945&)
Here you go Samson he went to the same school as Corporal Albert Bitton here is the article
http://www.chicagojournal.com/Main.asp?ArticleID=4140&SectionID=49
Young medic, from West Rogers Park, killed in Iraq
Albert Bitton attended Ida Crown Academy
By LORRAINE SWANSON, Editor
For the second time in six years, the war in Iraq has claimed the life of a former student at the Ida Crown Jewish Academy.
Albert Bitton, 20, who grew up in West Rogers Park, was killed in Baghdad on Feb. 20, when the Humvee he was in was hit by an improvised explosive device.
Another Ida Crown student, Sgt. Steven Budeysky, was killed in action during the war’s early days.
STEVE18, Thanks for the assist but that’s not what I’m referring to. Example: If you punch in names any of the above listed heroes into Google or Yahoo search (i.e., Sgt Alan D. Sherman - 309,000 hits in Google) you will have thousands of hits showing where they are listed in National and local data-bases honoring KIAs from Iraq/Afghanistan and articles regarding their funeral services, etc. This is not the case for Sgt Budeysky although he is mentioned in some recent articles in relation to Cpl Bitton. If he was killed in Iraq/Afghanistan it appears, as an anomaly, that he was completely overlooked by the media. Thanks again, Samson
Senior Airman Jonathan Yelner of Lafayette volunteered to be sent to Afghanistan two months ago to help local residents build new roads and buildings and to set up water supplies.
Yelner, 24, was killed Tuesday when a bomb exploded near his vehicle near Bagram, about 25 miles north of Kabul and the site of an air base where U.S. forces are stationed.
Yelner, a six-year Air Force veteran, was a weapons loader who had been assigned to the 28th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota. He was serving with the 755th Air Expeditionary Wing at Bagram Air Base as part of Operation Enduring Freedom, military officials said.
Yelner volunteered for duty in Afghanistan to help locals rebuild and improve their infrastructure, his family said.
“I’m very proud of him,” said his father, Bruce Yelner of El Cerrito. “He was performing one of the more nobler duties of the military in Afghanistan. He did a lot of good for the local Afghanis.”
His mother, Yolanda Vega of Lafayette, broke down Wednesday as she said, “My sadness is that I will not see my son. He wanted to wear the uniform of the United States Air Force, and I supported him. He wanted to go to Afghanistan. He said, ‘Mom, we’re really making a difference.’ I supported him. I never knew he would be killed there.”
Vega said, “However, I know he’s with God. I know he’s in heaven.”
Yelner previously served in Guam, Diego Garcia - a military base on an atoll in the Indian Ocean - and, for four months last year, in Iraq, his father said. “I want you to tell the world he’s a great guy,” he said.
Yelner was Jewish and Puerto Rican and was proud of his heritage. On his MySpace page, he proudly proclaimed himself a “Puerto Rican heartthrob.” At the top of the page is the statement: “Puerto Rican heartthrob is living each day like my last. Cause it might be.”
Yelner - known to his friends as Jake and Vega, one of his middle names - described himself on MySpace as a blunt and honest person. “I say what is on my mind and the truth no matter what,” he wrote. “I live life like I want to so I am not one of those guys that says, ‘Damn I wish I did that.’ “
Retired Senior Airman David Scott, 23, of Rapid City, S.D., said of his friend’s bluntness, “There was a certain charm about it. It’s hard to explain, but it’s something he pulled off.”
Yelner’s prized possession was a Ford Mustang that he recently purchased, his family said.
Yelner was an Eagle Scout and played lacrosse while attending De La Salle High School in Concord, where flags flew at half-staff. He enjoyed swordplay and was just starting to get into martial arts, he said on his MySpace page. Friends said he also enjoyed role-playing games.
“I am a simple guy with simple interests and a complicated brain,” he wrote.
Aubrey Watts, 23, of Rapid City, S.D., said Yelner “had the biggest heart and the most beautiful soul of anyone I have known. Words can’t even begin to describe how generous he was.”
Just four hours before she learned that he had died, Watts said she got two dozen roses from him. “It was my surprise after having surgery and for being, as he put it, the strongest woman he has ever known besides his mama. It is very much ironic to receive the flowers on the same day I find out, but in his own fashion that was him.”
Watts said, “I can’t imagine him going out in a better way. He was a true warrior in every sense of the word.”
Caitlyn Morrow, 22, a native of San Jose, said Yelner was one of the first people she met in South Dakota after moving there from Portland. “It was like having an instant family,” she said.
Morrow said she would miss “his uncanny ability to make me smile while telling me the brutal truth. He would tell me the truth in such a way that you couldn’t help but smile, even if it hurt a little bit.”
In a statement, Col. Scott Vander Hamm, 28th Bomb Wing commander, wrote: “My most sincere condolences go out to the family of our lost service member. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected and impacted by Airman Yelner’s death.”
In a statement, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said, “Senior Airman Jonathan Yelner answered the call to defend the United States with bravery, integrity and a relentless devotion to the ideals and freedoms that we all hold dear.”
Cpl. Albert Bitton, alav hasholom, and Sgt. Steven Budeysky, alav hasholom, both were graduated from Ida Crown Jewish Academy in Chicago, Illinois. Ida Crown is a small (350 students) co-ed, orthodox Jewish high school. I have heard that many of the boys have made aliyah and joined the IDF (I know of at least three boys just from my own synagogue within the past year or two). I called Mr. Danny Harris, Assistant Principal, Ida Crown (773.973.1450), to get more info on Sgt. Budeysky. Mr. Harris said that Sgt. Budeysky was in “Special Forces’, and that Sgt. Budeysky’s Hebrew name was Baruch ben Mayer. Northwestern University reported that Steven Budeysky , class of 2001, died on May 19th, but the year was uncertain.
Go to yahoo and put in name you will find about Sgt Steven Budeysky in pdf version like this
[PDF] BULLETIN
108k - Adobe PDF
1. Official notices in this bulletin are orders of the command. ... indebted to the late SGT Budeysky, Steven M., Alpha Company, 314 MI Battalion, Lackland AFB, ...
cs.amedd.army.mil/rmb/bull/doclib/.../upload/bulletin23FY05.pdf
Thanks, but the article about Sgt Budeysky that you’re referring to just states that he passed away, not that he was KIA in Iraq or Afghanistan. Not to take anything away from him, may his memory be a blessing, apparently he died on active duty, z"l. However, the specific place and circumstances of his death are not mentioned in that article, nor anywhere else on any web site or news article about him specifically, as is the case with everyone else on the list.
JIG Administrator: Can we add Senior Airman Jonathan Yelner, USAF, California to our list? Also, since he was killed in Afghanistan (and so was SPC Daniel J. Freeman) can we make this a list of KIAs from both Iraq and Afghanistan? (Currently the first sentence of the lead paragraph says Iraq.) Sgt Kresge, Thanks to you - Great job on getting us started on this!! This has become the unofficial memorial/yerziet page for the heroes of our community who have given their lives in the service of our country. May they never be forgotten.
Brian, First of all thanks for your quick response and action. I have a recommendation: for those who may fall into the category of Other/Unknown (i.e, Sgt Budeysky) - can we honor them by calling that category GWOT? As GWOT would be appropriate for ALL categories (other than OIF/OEF) as you stated, to include USA Garrison, Horn of Africa, etc. Brother, what you are doing here is extremely important - as once again, just as in wars of the past, the anti-semites are publicly (check the web!) blaring their hateful and blatant lies that the Jewish community is not doing it’s part on the front lines. Thanks again for your efforts, and all the other contributors to JIG, to tell the truth and set the record straight!
I have an offer. If anyone would like to write a well-expressed guest post for my blog http://www.mrslieutenant.blogspot.com about Jews serving in all wars of the United States, I would be open to this. You can contact me through my website http://www.mrslieutenant.com (which includes a listing for jewsingreen in the section on organizations that support military families). I would start the post something like “Perhaps because of what happened to Jews in the Holocaust, Americans today have a mistaken idea of the role American Jews have played and continue to play in our country’s armed forces.”
http://www.nmajmh.org/docs/jahm08/May%2026%20Memorial%20Day.pdf is a link to a “complete” list as of Memorial Day, 2008
I think LT. Daniel Farkas is Jewish
http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/article.php?p=20646
NYPD Officer Dies in Afghanistan
July 6, 2008
A New York City police lieutenant serving as a National Guardsman has died in Afghanistan, police said Saturday. Lt. Daniel Farkas, 42, of Brooklyn, who joined the NYPD in 1988, was assigned to the 112th Precinct in Forest Hills, police said.
The date and details of Farkas’ death were not available Saturday afternoon. A police spokesman said the military informed the department of Farkas’ death on Friday.
A spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Defense declined to comment Saturday, citing a policy of waiting 24 hours after family notification to release names of casualties.
The New York National Guard did not return a call for comment, and family members at Farkas’ home declined to comment Saturday.
YWN has no further information.
(Source: Newsday / YW-11 / YW-112)
Rabbi (Col.) Goldstein has confirmed that Lt. Farkas is Jewish.
From 9/11 I just learned about another Jewish hero fallen in the first two hours of the war-
Lieutenant JG Darin Parnell, USN Intel
Thanks Jarred. You’re right - it’s important to remember Darin too. I believe his last name is spelled Pontell though, Full name LT Darin H. Pontell USN, he was killed in the terrorist attack on the Pentagon on 9/11. Darin was one of the very first casualties in the Global War on Terrorism. A Naval Academy Graduate, he was Jewish and he’s buried next to his brother (who was also a Naval Officer - killed in the line of duty on the USS Lexington in 1989) at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Cemetary. Darin was awarded the Purple Heart. Brian, maybe he can be added to our list as well since he was killed in GWOT in the line of duty.
Thanks again Jarred, it’s good that you reminded us.
Thanks Sgt. Kresge- I would only ask that we make this a permanent part of our website- it is important that we memorialize our fallen heroes and it will serve as an everlasting tribute to their sacrifice.
Thanks again.