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Skip Navigation Links>Langmack

Steven M. Langmack

Langmack
Age:   33
Hometown: Seattle, WA
Date of Death: 5/31/2005
Incident Location: Qaim, Iraq
 

Branch of Military:   Army
Rank: Sgt. 1st Class
Unit: Headquarters, U.S. Army Special Operations Command
Unit's Base: Fort Bragg, N.C.
Growing up, Steven Langmack used to act like a tough guy. Then he became an Army Ranger and Green Beret _ and he didn't need to act tough anymore. "When he went in, he decided he was going to be a Ranger," his brother David said. "If he was going to do it, he was going to do it the best he could." Langmack, 33, of Seattle, was killed May 31 by small-arms fire in Qaim, Iraq. Gregarious and outgoing, Langmack and his wife, Rachaelle, lived on a farm in Raeford, N.C., near Fort Bragg with their sons, Sam, 16, and Carson, 7. He played baseball in high school and enlisted after graduating in 1990. He had been in the Army for 15 years, serving in the Gulf War and in Afghanistan and Iraq. He was an expert paratrooper and once belonged to a precision skydiving team. In e-mails to his family, he didn't talk much about the war. He focused on his wife and children and the home renovations he planned when he got back. "He was always upbeat. He felt very committed to what he was doing, but he wouldn't talk about it," said his mother, Louise Langmack. "He felt it was an important job."






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