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Midlands Soldiers Honored at Memorial Dedication

Lexington's 1st Lt. Ryan Davis Rawl, 30, and Columbia's Spc. John David Meador II, 36, and Easley's Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Bradford Thomas, 30, were killed in Khowst City, Khowst Province, Afghanistan when their patrol was attacked by a suicide bomber.

 
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Click to add a captionSouth Carolina Army National Guard, 133rd Military Police Company from Timmonsville, S.C., honor the three Soldiers who lost their lives June 20, 2012, during their deployment to Khost Province, Afghanistan, at a memorial dedication ceremony Jan. 4, 2013 outside their armory. National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Tracci Dorgan
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South Carolina Army National Guard, 133rd Military Police Company from Timmonsville, S.C., honor the three Soldiers who lost their lives June 20, 2012, during their deployment to Khost Province, Afghanistan, at a memorial dedication ceremony Jan. 4, 2013 outside their armory.
Click to add a captionSouth Carolina Army National Guard, 133rd Military Police Company from Timmonsville, S.C., honor the three Soldiers who lost their lives June 20, 2012, during their deployment to Khost Province, Afghanistan, at a memorial dedication ceremony Jan. 4, 2013 outside their armory.

Soldiers with the 133rd Military Police Company of the S.C. National Guard dedicated a memorial Friday at the Timmonsville Armory to honor three fellow soldiers who were killed in Afghanistan June 20, 2012.

Lexington's 1st Lt. Ryan Davis Rawl, 30, and Spc. John David Meador II, 36, of Columbia, along with Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Bradford Thomas, 30, of Easley were killed in Khowst City, Khowst Province, Afghanistan when their patrol was attacked by a suicide bomber. Five other soldiers also were wounded in the incident.

Related Topics: 1st Lt. Ryan Davis Rawl, S.C. National Guard, Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Bradford Thomas, and Spc. John David Meador II

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