August 2, 2009 7:09 PM

3 U.S., 1 French Dead in Afghanistan

(CBS/AP)  A U.S. military spokesman says three American troops have been killed in two blasts in southern Afghanistan.

Navy Chief Petty Officer Brian Naranjo says the attacks happened on Saturday.

Southern Afghanistan is the center of the Taliban-led insurgency, which has made a violent comeback since its initial defeat in the U.S.-led invasion.

Thousands of U.S. Marines and British troops are conducting anti-Taliban operations in the region ahead of this month's presidential elections.

Separately, a French soldier was killed and two others were wounded during a clash with insurgents north of Kabul, the French military said in a statement.

The number of U.S. and other NATO killed in bombing and clashes has soared this year.


Pentagon Confirms Marines Killed in Combat Thursday

The Department of Defense is confirming that two Marines from Tennessee and Oklahoma have been killed in combat in Afghanistan.

The department said Saturday that 22-year-old Lance Cpl. Gregory A. Posey, 22, of Knoxville, Tenn., and 20-year-old Lance Cpl. Jonathan F. Stroud, of Cashion, Okla., died Thursday supporting combat operations in Helmand province.

Those who knew Stroud in the small town of Cashion say he was well-liked and had a good sense of humor. The town is about 20 miles north of Oklahoma City, with a population of about 635.

The two Marines were both assigned to battalions based out of Camp Lejeune, N.C.

Lance Cpl. Stroud joined the Marine Corps in 2008 and deployed to Afghanistan earlier this year, said Debra Boyd, a family friend who learned of Stroud's death on Thursday from his mother.

"Jonathan was a wonderful kid," she said. "He was the class clown - everybody liked him."

Stroud and his wife, Lacie, married last year, and the couple were expecting their first child, Boyd said.

A Marine spokesman at Camp Lejeune, N.C., confirmed that Stroud was assigned to the Combat Engineer Platoon, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment. The regiment is part of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade deployed to the Helmand Province in southern Afghanistan.

Boyd said Stroud and her son, Sam, attended school together since kindergarten and graduated with a tight-knit group of 29 students from Cashion High School in 2007.

"They just had a fantastic class," Boyd said. "I've heard the faculty say that this was a special group of kids. They didn't get in any trouble - they were very helpful and respectful."

Located about 20 miles north of Oklahoma City, Cashion has a population of about 635.

Cashion Superintendent Marva Oard described Stroud as an outgoing, friendly student who had a good sense of humor and was always respectful toward faculty and staff.

In the senior yearbook where students list what they are most likely to do, Stroud wrote "that he was most likely to smell like green beans," Oard said. "I'm sure he was the one who picked that. That's Jonathan. He just had that kind of sense of humor."

Oard said she expects any memorial service for Stroud to be well supported by the community.

"They really have a very good appreciation for our military men and women," she said. "We just want his parents to know how highly we felt about him and how grateful we are that he chose that as his calling."

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by lars008-2009 August 2, 2009 12:07 AM EDT
interesting,,, has islam banned slavery of non-muslims yet???
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by Aldymac August 2, 2009 3:41 PM EDT
It'll never happen, they like slaves.
by dougrdoug August 1, 2009 11:00 PM EDT
The French don't have the stomach for a war. They will be pulling out of Afgahnistan soon.
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by hower4 August 2, 2009 10:49 AM EDT
The French were fighting the Nazis for years before America had the guts to join in!
by spaceatoms August 1, 2009 7:11 PM EDT
I can't laugh anymore at this type of behavior of the country. All of this was suppose to change at the election, instead its dockers and business as usual and the bonuses are still going out. A hundred million dollar bonus, please, the poker game is over.
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by wyodutch August 1, 2009 6:17 PM EDT
Look back at the Vietnam debacle. The U.S. government insisted that if we didn't napalm them in their villages... we'd have to bayonet them on our beaches. 58,000 corpses later, American banksters are setting up shop in Ho Chi Minh City.
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War is a racket.. pure and simple. The poor and the patriotic die in them while the politicians weep crocodile tears on Memorial Day and the war profiteers line their grimy pockets.
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General Smedley Butler... a two-time winner of the Medal of Honor said it best... "There are only two things worth fighting for... Our homes and the Bill of Rights.... Everything else is a racket."
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by mysteriousjz August 1, 2009 4:26 PM EDT
May God ease the hellfire on these departed souls of crusaders, and those who will depart soon, and on those -soon-to-be-soul- sympathizers and supporters of war and destruction on people of the mudhouses..........
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by hower4 August 1, 2009 4:01 PM EDT
How long will it take for the western powers to get the hint?........ THEY ARE NOT WANTED OR NEEDED IN AFGHANISTAN!
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by Joe_NY_15 August 1, 2009 5:18 PM EDT
by hower4 August 1, 2009 4:01 PM EDT

We don't defend ourselves or destroy threats against this country according to being "wanted".....or "needed"....we will destroy any and all threats regardless of their wants and needs

Ooops, I take that back, I forgot we irresponsibly elected a totally unqualified community organizer, so actually, nothing will be done, maybe some appeasement
by hower4 August 2, 2009 4:05 AM EDT
Good point........... but remind me, what is the threat from Afghanistan?
by vuenbelvue August 1, 2009 2:36 PM EDT
Looks like the Taliban aren't equal to the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong. And the US can't eradicate the Poppy Fields? I'm only suggesting that something seems odd here. I respect the soldiers but there doesn't seem to be much resistance.

Last War (VN)in Year 1970 US Killed (Hostile Non-Hostile) Source VFW
Jan 529 - total month
Feb 568
Mar 624
Apr 730
May 917
June 560
Jul 495
Aug 452
Sep 363
Oct 317
Nov 347
Dec 271
All 1970 6,173
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by kiml89_89 August 1, 2009 1:49 PM EDT
I find it sad when we belittle the sacrifice made by these men, with political views / commentaries expressed by posters...surely, we all have better venues to do this.
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by worldcitizen1 August 2, 2009 7:43 PM EDT
I find it sad when our country sends it's young men and women off to die in ignorant wars! I do not "belittle" the sacrifice, i find it disturbing.
by shylove2 August 1, 2009 1:40 PM EDT
War is just a form of ethnic cleansing.
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by AJMarine12 August 1, 2009 12:13 PM EDT
It's sad, when Bush was in office, every death was head line news across the country and there was a daily update in the body count, now, hardly a word is said.
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by Joe_NY_15 August 1, 2009 5:15 PM EDT
Aj, Did you hear that the administration is stopping all news about body counts....sorry, I don't remember where I read the article about the change in policy, but I do notice that the "Fifth Column" (the media) hardly says a word, except "deadliest month"....Also, remember the story about photos of coffins ? not one photo, when Obama is in office
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