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Luis A. Souffront

   
Individuals USThe Virginian-Pilot -- A sailor assigned to a Virginia Beach-based SEAL team has died and six of his comrades were wounded in combat in Iraq, the Pentagon announced Saturday.

The slain sailor was identified as Petty Officer 1st Class Luis Ariel Souffront, 25, of Miami.

Souffront, an explosive ordnance disposalman, was assigned to Naval Special Warfare Group Two, based in Virginia Beach. His was the third combat death last week among personnel assigned to that unit.

"The water was his life and joining the Navy was his passion," said Rosanna Tejeda, one of his cousins, Saturday evening. "Everyone is at a shock and total disbelief" in Souffront's family, she said. "We have lost a precious person."

The Department of Defense said he died Thursday from wounds suffered from the blast of an improvised explosive device.



"Six other people were injured," said Lt. David Luckett, a spokesman for Naval Special Warfare Group Two, based at the Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base.

Their wounds "ranged in severity," he said, but all were successfully evacuated to military medical facilities where they are being treated and "none of their injuries are life-threatening."

The names of those who were hurt were not released, but all were members of Souffront's unit, and some of them were SEAL team members, Luckett confirmed.

Citing security concerns, Luckett said he could not say where in Iraq the incident occurred or offer any substantive details of the nature of the mission the unit was on when the blast occurred.

"They were carrying out combat operations," he said.

As a combat-support specialist, Souffront trained and fought shoulder-to-shoulder with SEAL team members.

Explosive ordnance specialists "play a critical role" in special warfare missions, Luckett said.

Such combat support personnel "go through the same training that the SEALs do before deployment," he said. They also "work side-by-side with the SEALs on the battlefield, assuming the same risk."

While they may not wear the same patches and insignia, they "are brothers in arms on the battlefield," Luckett said.

Souffront is survived by his mother and father, who reside in Miami. The family declined requests for interviews.

On Tuesday, the Pentagon confirmed the deaths of two Navy SEALs also assigned to Special Warfare Group Two.

Nathan H. Hardy and Michael E. Koch, both 29, were killed Monday in small-arms fire during anti-insurgent operations, the Navy said.

Souffront enlisted in the Navy on July 24, 2000. After boot camp, he attended several specialized training schools and completed Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal School at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida in July 2002.

He was then assigned for two months to the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training Unit One in San Diego and was then transferred to Guam, where he was assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit Five through November 2005. That month, he was transferred to the Virginia Beach-based SEAL Team.

Souffront's awards and decorations include the Purple Heart, the Joint Service Commendation Medal, two Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals, the Army Achievement Medal, a Combat Action Ribbon, two Good Conduct Medals, the National Defense Medal, the Iraq Campaign Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Humanitarian Service Medal, two Sea Service deployment awards, two Navy/Marine Corps Overseas Service awards and the Rifle and Pistol Marksmanship Medals.

==Additional story==

Sir, tonight our hero tribute is in honor of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician First Class Luis A. Souffront.

Petty Officer Souffront was known to his family and friends as Ariel. He loved to spend his spare time
washing his truck, cleaning his boat or taking his boat out for spearfishing. One of Ariel’s cousins,
Rosanna, said, "The water was his life and joining the Navy was his passion."

As a combat-support specialist, Petty Officer Souffront trained and fought shoulder-to-shoulder with
SEAL team members. While the exact nature of his work and service in Iraq have been withheld, the
respect that his fellow Sailors had for him is no secret.

One SEAL team member that he served with explained Ariel’s place on the team, saying “explosive
ordnance specialists play a critical role in special warfare missions. They go through the same training
that the SEALs do and then they work side-by-side with the SEALs in combat, assuming the same risk.”
He concluded by saying, “While they may not wear the same patches and insignia, they are our brothers
in arms on the battlefield."

One of his good friends said, “Ariel was at the tip of the sword and make no mistake about it, he was
doing what he loved to do.”

Sir, tonight our hero tribute is in honor of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician First Class Luis A. Souffront.

 

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Luis A. Souffront
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, February 12 2008 @ 02:14 AM EST
Luis,
I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

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  • Luis A. Souffront - Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, February 14 2008 @ 05:46 PM EST
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Luis A. Souffront
Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, March 26 2008 @ 12:04 AM EDT
I had the honor of serving with Luis Souffront in Guam. I can tell you he was one of the best and brightest of an incredible bunch of professionals. Although, he was regarded especially highly by all of us - you would never know it by how approachable, helpful, and outright friendly he was. It was hard to hear of his passing, because he was unbreakable, a man of steel. I am honored to say that I knew him, and will always remember how high he set the bar for the rest of us. I will always reflect back to his quiet professionalism when times get tough. Thank you, Souffront.
Chris Brown

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