Feb 24, 2021 3:40 PM
James (Jim) Wesley Bosman, 88, died unexpectedly Sunday afternoon, February 21, 2021, at Holland Hospital with his wife Barb at his side. He was a loving, funny, and involved head of a close family and was beloved by all. He leaves behind Barb (Schryer) Bosman, his wife of 37 years, four daughters Terri (Fred) Derheimer, Toni (Ron) Kouw, Cindy (Ken) Casey, Dawn (Rick) Petzak, one son Jeff (Cindy) Bosman, 14 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, one great-great-granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. He was a wonderful and loyal friend to many. Everyone who really knew him has a funny Jim Bosman story or memory to tell. The world has lost a truly rare and remarkable man.
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Colonel Steven Turner, an Oak Ridge resident, became the 15th commander of the 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment in Tennessee on Sunday.
The 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment (ACR) is one of two “heavy” ACRs. It is also known as the “Tennessee Cavalry,” and it is the only ACR in the Army National Guard. It is one of five armored brigade combat teams, and it has more than 4,000 soldiers. Subordinate units are located in three different states and throughout Tennessee. It has headquarters in Knoxville.
A change of command ceremony was held at West High School in Knoxville on Sunday.
Soldier from Austin killed in non-combat related incident
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AUSTIN, Texas - The Texas Military Department has announced the death of a soldier from Austin. Staff Sgt. Timothy Manchester, 34, died January 20, 2021, in a non-combat related incident while supporting Operation Spartan Shield at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait.
Staff Sgt. Manchester was a non-commissioned officer with the 36th Infantry Division, Texas Army National Guard, headquartered in Austin, Texas. He deployed with the 36th ID, September 2020. (Texas Military Department / FOX 7 Austin) We are devastated by the loss of one of our own, said Maj. Gen. Tracy Norris, the Adjutant General for Texas. In this profession, we always know in the back of our mind that this is a possibility, but we hope it never comes to pass. The entire Texas Military Department sends our deepest condolences to Staff Sgt. Manchester’s family and loved ones he leaves behind. We are also keeping his fellow
On Friday, the Pentagon identified a Texas Army National Guard soldier who died in Kuwait on Wednesday.
In a statement to American Military News, the Pentagon said Staff Sgt. Timothy Luke Manchester, 34, of Austin, Texas, died in a non-combat related incident in Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. The Pentagon did not provide details about Machester’s death and the incident is under investigation.
Major Gen. Tracy Norris, the Adjutant General for the Texas National Guard, said, “We are devastated by the loss of one of our own. In this profession, we always know in the back of our mind that this is a possibility, but we hope it never comes to pass. The entire Texas Military Department sends our deepest condolences to Staff Sgt. Manchester’s family and loved ones he leaves behind. We are also keeping his fellow service members in our thoughts and prayers who are still overseas mourning the loss of their brother in arms.”