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Published: Thursday, July 24, 2008
Jeffrey L. Chaney Two Whidbey Island Naval Air Station sailors died July 17, 2007, during combat operations in Salah Ad Din province. Navy Chief Petty Officer Patrick L. Wade, 38, of Key West, Fla., and Navy Petty Officer First Class Jeffrey L. Chaney, 35, of Omaha, Service today for fallen sailors 8/1/07
Two Whidbey sailors killed in Iraq violence 7/19/07

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Published: Thursday, July 24, 2008

Jeffrey L. Chaney

Two Whidbey Island Naval Air Station sailors died July 17, 2007, during combat operations in Salah Ad Din province. Navy Chief Petty Officer Patrick L. Wade, 38, of Key West, Fla., and Navy Petty Officer First Class Jeffrey L. Chaney, 35, of Omaha, Neb, his home town, were assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 11. They were escorting a battalion of Army Rangers on a highway south of Samarra. Chaney was single. Wade’s wife and two young daughters were living in Oak Harbor at the time. Service today for fallen sailors 8/1/07
Two Whidbey sailors killed in Iraq violence 7/19/07

Click names below to read about other people from Snohomish County killed in the Iraq War

Justin W. Hebert
Todd Drobnick
Patrick L. Wade
Jordan W. Hess
Vincent G. Kamka
Charles Matheny IV
Adam McSween
Curtis Hall
Shawn Starkovich
Megan M. McClung
Cody Calavan
Dustin L. Canham
Jeffrey B. Starr
Steven A. Rintamaki
Phillip Anderson

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