Afghanistan War News Updates -- May 19, 2010

MARGAH PRESENCE - U.S. Army Sgt. Maj. Mark Bartosch, right, and Staff Sgt. Bradley Watts pull security on the outskirts of the village of Margah, on a presence patrol, Paktika province, Afghanistan, May 6, 2010. Bartosch and Watts are assigned to Company ABU, 1-187th Infantry, Air Assault, Combat Outpost Margah. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Derec Pierson

Grim Milestone: 1,000 Americans Dead -- New York Times

He was an irreverent teenager with a pregnant girlfriend when the idea first crossed his mind: Join the Army, raise a family. She had an abortion, but the idea remained. Patrick S. Fitzgibbon, Saint Paddy to his friends, became Private Fitzgibbon. Three months out of basic training, he went to war.

From his outpost in the Kandahar Province of Afghanistan, he complained to his father about shortages of cigarettes, Skittles and Mountain Dew. But he took pride in his work and volunteered for patrols. On Aug. 1, 2009, while on one of those missions, Private Fitzgibbon stepped on a metal plate wired to a bomb buried in the sunbaked earth. The blue sky turned brown with dust.

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