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Aaron D. Jagger

   
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Toledo Blade -- HILLSDALE - A veteran U.S. Army soldier and 1980 graduate of Camden High School was killed in Iraq last week by an enemy explosive, the U.S. Defense Department announced yesterday.

Army 1st Sgt. Aaron D. Jagger, 43, was among three soldiers who were killed Wednesday when a roadside bomb detonated near their vehicle in Ramadi, Iraq.

He was a member of the Army's 1st Battalion, 37th Armor Regiment, 1st Armored Division. He was stationed out of Friedberg, Germany.

A guitarist and vocalist in his company's band, The Bandits, Sergeant Jagger often performed with the group at memorial services for fallen soldiers, his mother, Carol Bailey, said in a telephone interview from her home in Rossville, Ga.

The victim has a wife and four daughters living in Germany, and another daughter who lives in Rossville, Ga., Mrs. Bailey said. His father, Dale, and a brother, Anson, live in Hillsdale, she said. Family in Hillsdale could not be reached for comment last night.

"He believed in what he was doing and thought it was the right thing," Mrs. Bailey said.

Sergeant Jagger was born in Hillsdale and lived in the area through high school. He first began playing guitar when he was 13 and went on to participate in numerous school musicals and plays, Mrs. Bailey said.

Shortly after graduation he moved to Rossville and worked at a hospital for a year before deciding to enlist in the Army with the hope of gaining money to attend college, his mother said.

"After he got out of high school and got a job, he realized he wasn't really going to get anywhere without a degree," Mrs. Bailey said.

He took college courses at various schools over the years wherever he happened to be stationed, and had interest in business administration. He finally acquired enough credits for a bachelor's degree, but never officially graduated, Mrs. Bailey said.

Sergeant Jagger had been serving his third tour of duty in Iraq. He had previously served two tours in Bosnia and was a tank commander during the Persian Gulf War, his mother said.

"He was gone from here for months at a time," she said. "We hadn't seen him in almost two years."

Sergeant Jagger will be buried at Berg Cemetery in Hillsdale next to his younger brother, Quintin Jagger, who died two years ago from brain cancer.

Services are being handled by the Hampton-Kurtz Funeral Home in Hillsdale. A date for the services was not available.

 

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Aaron D. Jagger
Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, August 16 2006 @ 08:15 PM EDT
To the Jagger family from the wahl Family. deeply sadden of the news. these will be very diffucult days ahead. our heart and prays are with you family. I can assure you every fallen family are praying for you. Reflect on the very fond and precious memorable times you each shared together with AARON. You realize he is still very close in your hearts. AARON has not died in VAIN! he is an AMERICAN HERO. Yet, to those in his community, neighbor's, high school, friends, his church , his military family and his very loving family. AARON is much more then a HERO!. I am very thankful AARON aerved along side our son, I can assure GREGory appreciated his brotherhood. sadly, neither knew one another. Yet, today both are together with all our fallen. father of fallen soldier US Army Sgt. Gregory L. Wahl KIA Balad, Iraq 05-03-04. Please checkout www.fallenheroesmemorial.com many many organizations to help AARON"S family. My heart and [rays rae with AARON and your family!
  • Aaron D. Jagger - Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, August 23 2006 @ 12:01 AM EDT
Aaron D. Jagger
Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, August 17 2006 @ 07:27 PM EDT
Aaron,
I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country-not just in OIF, but also for your service in Desert Storm and Bosnia as well. And to your family, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

"Courage Conquers"(37th Armor Motto)
  • Aaron D. Jagger - Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, September 07 2006 @ 12:43 AM EDT
Aaron D. Jagger
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, September 24 2006 @ 10:44 AM EDT
The Spence family heart and condolences go out to you and all of your family for making the ultimate sacrifice. I know I really did not know you but I am a lifelong friend of Mrs. Jagger.

Peace be with you.

The Spence Family
Aaron D. Jagger
Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, October 05 2006 @ 09:04 PM EDT
Aaron I learned to know while stationed at Lee Barracks Mainz, Germany. He was alot of fun to be around and will be surely missed.
  • Aaron D. Jagger - Authored by: anonymous on Friday, October 20 2006 @ 09:53 PM EDT
Aaron D. Jagger
Authored by: anonymous on Monday, October 09 2006 @ 09:06 PM EDT
Dear Family, I wish you my humble condolences. I knew Aaron from Germany in the early '80 when he was playing with the Band called "Silverado". Aaron was a very fun loving man, back then and I know it was important to him to do his duty. I thought about him the other day and wondered, if he is retired yet and how he was doing. Just today I got the e-mail from somebody we both knew.
I'm very sorry for your loss and hope you can start your healing process now, that Aaron has been laid to rest. Please be safe and be assured Aaron will always be missed. D. Ingram
Aaron D. Jagger Bandmate
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, December 03 2006 @ 06:31 PM EST
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Aaron's family. I just discovered the news of his sacrafice. I knew Aaron in Germany when we played together in "Silverado". I have not heard from him since I left, and was deeply saddened to hear of is famiy's loss. He will be greatly missed.
John O'Hare and Family
Aaron D. Jagger
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, February 20 2007 @ 04:42 PM EST
I am a friend of Kirsten Jagger, Aaron's daughter. We met in Germany about 5 years ago. I knew her Dad well. I saw him nearly everyday. He was a really nice guy. He used to play his guitar for us when he had time. When I heard about what happened I cried. I never thought that anything bad would or could ever happen to him. I just want to say Im sorry to his family. I know its hard.
Aaron D. Jagger
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, August 21 2007 @ 09:06 PM EDT
I've known Aaron Jagger since I was a baby he was like an uncle to me. I knew him because he was married to my aunt's husbands's sister (Sandie Jagger). I also knew his three youngest daughter our their whole lives. I and the rest of my family were devastated when we heard of his passing, and we believe he was a true american hero and loyal to those he loved. we miss him terribly.

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