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Jack Winter holds a picture of his nephew Aaron Toppen as family and
friends gather to grieve at Toppen's mother's home on June 10, 2014 in
Mokena, Illinois. Soldiers arrived at the home the night before to
inform Pam Toppen that her 19-year-old son Aaron was one of five U.S and
one Afghan soldiers killed in what is believed to be a friendly-fire
incident during a firefight in Zabul Province. Afghanistan, on June 9,
2014. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Soldiers pay last respects to two fallen heroes from Dagger Company,
2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team,
4th Infantry Division during a memorial ceremony June 13 at the chapel
on Forward Operating Base Apache, Zabul province, Afghanistan.
Remembered were Cpl. Justin Clouse of Spokane, Washington, and Pfc.
Aaron Toppen of Hazel Crest, Illinois, both of whom died in combat June
10, 2014. (U.S. Army/Staff Sgt. John Etheridge) #