ALASKA'S NEWSPAPER

| Updated: 11:20 PM

Sen. Begich visits troops in Afghanistan

Sen. Mark Begich meets with Marika Steenblock from Petersburg at Camp Leatherneck January 14, 2012 in Afghanistan's Helmand Province.

Alaska Sen. Mark Begich visits Afghanistan in mid-January, meeting Alaska-based military personnel from Fort Wainwright's 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division in mid-January.

Coast Guard icebreaker escorts tanker through Bering Sea ice

The Russian-flagged tanker Renda steams toward Nome, Alaska, through a path in the Bering Sea ice broken up by the Coast Guard Cutter Healy Jan. 6, 2012.

A Russian tanker carrying fuel for an iced-in Nome that without a delivery could run out of crucial supplies before winter's end encountered ice early Friday in the eastern Bering Sea and was escorted by the Coast Guard Cutter Healy Friday, Jan. 6, 2012. Read more

SOLDIER PROFILES

Alaska's Fallen Soldiers

Running list of profiles of Alaskan, or Alaska-based, soldiers who have died since 2003.

Bomb kills Fort Richardson soldier in Afghanistan

YEAR'S TOLL 19: He stepped on an explosive, the military says.

A Fort Richardson soldier has died in a bomb blast in Afghanistan as the death toll of Alaska-based troops killed in action this year has continued to rise, the Department of Defense said Tuesday.

Click to enlarge

Click to enlarge

Staff Sgt. Michael C. Murphrey

Story tools

Add to My Yahoo!

tool name

close
tool goes here

Staff Sgt. Michael C. Murphrey, 25, of Snyder, Texas, died Sunday in Paktika province after his unit was attacked by an improvised explosive device, the Defense Department said. He had gotten out of his vehicle to conduct a foot patrol and stepped on the explosive, according to the Army.

He was a paratrooper assigned to C Company, 1st Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division at Fort Richardson. His unit is stationed at Forward Operating Base Sharana.

Murphrey joined the Army in October 2003, served at Fort Bragg, N.C., and came to Fort Richardson in April 2008. His family has been notified of his death.

As of Sunday, 19 Alaska-based soldiers have died this year, according to the Army. Thirteen of them were killed in combat in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Eleven soldiers from the 4 th Brigade Combat Team have died in Afghanistan since the unit deployed in February for one year. At least five of them have died since mid-August.

Find James Halpin online at adn.com/contact/jhalpin or call him at 257-4589.

ADVERTISEMENT

show comments

Comments

NEW STORY COMMENTS: Learn about our upgrade | Create an avatar in the new system »

By submitting your comment, you are agreeing to adn.com's user agreement.

hide comments


Find 'n' Save Daily DealGet the Deal!

Local Deals



Pets

Find puppies, kittens, and all pet supplies and services here. More...

other transportation

Other Transportation

Find great deals on bicycles, snowmachines, ATV's, watrcraft and airplanes. More...

Merchandise, Miscellaneous

Antiques, apparel, even the kitchen sink. Find deals on general merchandise here. More...

More great deals »

_