An airman who had already earned a Bronze Star for an earlier deployment to Iraq died there Wednesday, Air Force officials said.
Tech. Sgt. Anthony L. Capra, 31, of Hanford, Calif., died Wednesday near an area called Golden Hills, about 6 miles west of Balad Air Base, of wounds sustained when he encountered an improvised explosive device. He was an explosive ordnance technician and assigned to Detachment 63 of the 688th Armament Systems Squadron in Indian Head, Md.
Before he was stationed at Indian Head, Capra was assigned to Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., and the 96th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Flight.
“It’s a huge hit to the Eglin EOD flight because we knew Tony personally,” Capt Shane Frith, EOD flight commander, said in an Air Force statement. “We won’t be able to forget his character and the way he represented the EOD community. The impact is tremendous on the local troops here.”
In May 2006, Capra was among seven airmen from the flight presented Bronze Stars for their service in Iraq.
Capra was assigned to the 688th in the fall of 2007. The squadron oversees the acquisition of bomb disposal gear and other combat support equipment for the Air Force.
Capra’s other decorations include the Air Force Commendation Medal presented in 2006 and Air Force Achievement Medal presented in May 2002.
June 7, 2009 - Members of the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing Explosive Ordnance Flight dedicating a memorial at Joint Base Balad, Iraq for two fallen EOD members, Tech. Sgt. Anthony Capra and Senior Airman William Newman who were killed there in the line of duty. Scenes include the memorial service and attendees paying their respects at the memorial. (Produced by USAF Master Sgt. Sandra Niedzwiecki)
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