National Guard Soldier Killed In Baghdad Is Laid To Rest In Hometown

WILMINGTON, NC - JULY 9: A bugler plays Taps at the funeral of Sgt. 1st Class Edward Kramer at Wilmington National Cemetery on July 9, 2009 in Wilmington, North Carolina. Kramer and three others died when an IED went off near the Humvee they were in, according to a statement from the Defense Department. It was the last day of regular combat operations for U.S. forces in Iraqi cities. The four deaths marked the North Carolina National Guard's largest single combat loss since World War II. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting/Getty Images)
WILMINGTON, NC - JULY 9: A bugler plays Taps at the funeral of Sgt. 1st Class Edward Kramer at Wilmington National Cemetery on July 9, 2009 in Wilmington, North Carolina. Kramer and three others died when an IED went off near the Humvee they were in, according to a statement from the Defense Department. It was the last day of regular combat operations for U.S. forces in Iraqi cities. The four deaths marked the North Carolina National Guard's largest single combat loss since World War II. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting/Getty Images)
National Guard Soldier Killed In Baghdad Is Laid To Rest In Hometown
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