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Date Personal Information Military Information Casualty Information Notes
Name (Last First) Age Rank Unit Branch Cause of Death Place of Death
2003-01-27 Kim (first name unknown) 33 Daewi Dongeui Republic of Korea Army Non-hostile - Friendly fire Bagram Air Base, Parwan Province
2007-02-27 Yoon Jang-ho 26 Hasa Dasan Republic of Korea Army Hostile - Suicide bomb Bagram Air Base, Parwan Province
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