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Randy S. Agno

   
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Honolulu Star-Bulletin -- A 29-year-old soldier from Pearl City died Friday of wounds he received in Iraq last month, the Pentagon announced today.

Staff Sgt. Randy S. Agno died at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, of wounds sustained April 27 from a non-combat related incident at Forward Operating Base Olsen in Samarra, according to the Department of Defense. The incident is under investigation, Army officials said.

He was assigned to the 325th Brigade Support Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, at Schofield Barracks.

Agno joined the Army in 1998 and was assigned to Hawaii in 2001. He served as a food service specialist, according to U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii.



Agno, a 1997 graduate of Pearl City High School, joined the Army in 1998 and was assigned to Hawai'i in 2001.

He was a food service specialist. In 2006, Agno was named Junior Army Chef of the Year at the Army's 31st Annual Culinary Arts Competition.

Agno earned numerous military awards, including the Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal with Arrowhead, and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal. He was also named the Junior Army Chef of the Year at the U.S. Army's 31st Annual Culinary Arts Competition in 2006.

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Star Bulletin -- A memorial service will be held Friday in Iraq for Staff Sgt. Randy Agno, a 1997 Pearl City High School graduate who died from injuries he suffered while serving in Iraq.

Agno, 29, died Friday at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., where he was taken after being injured in a noncombat incident April 27 at Forward Operating Base Olsen. The Army is investigating the circumstances surrounding his death. The Pentagon generally attributes deaths by natural causes, a vehicle or other accident, friendly fire, homicide or suicide as noncombat in nature.

He was assigned to the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, which will hold the memorial service at Forward Operating Base Brassfield Mora near Samarra.

Agno was the third soldier from the 3rd Brigade to have died from a noncombat incident. Six 3rd Brigade soldiers have died in Iraq since the 25th Infantry Division unit was deployed to Iraq in October for the second time.

He was assigned to the 325th Brigade Support Battalion.

Agno joined the Army in 1998 and was trained as a food specialist and arrived in Hawaii in 2001.

This was his second deployment to Iraq. He also spent a year in Afghanistan.

His fellow soldiers, in an e-mail to the Star-Bulletin, described the father of two children, ages 5 and 3, as "the type of guy who would do anything for anyone."

Sgt. Kathleen Pennicooke said Agno "was always there when you needed someone to talk to and could make anyone feel better. He was a good friend and will be missed."

Spc. Erika Rivera said Agno "was the type of person that would go out of his way to do something nice for somebody else, not asking for anything in return. He was very giving and somebody I can honestly say I looked at as a bigger brother."

Staff Sgt. Rosemary Huff added, "I remember he asked me if he could cook a meal for my family. Always talking about food and sharing his recipes."

Agno was named the Junior Army Chef of the Year at the Army's 31st annual Culinary Arts Competition in 2006.

 

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Randy S. Agno
Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, May 14 2009 @ 12:05 AM MDT
Randy,
I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country-not just in OIF, but also for your service in Afghanistan as well. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

A grateful citizen
Randy S. Agno
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, May 26 2009 @ 11:17 PM MDT
Rest in Peace SSgt Randy S Agno. Just to let you know that you are our hero. SSgt Randy Agno is very caring and loving individual. I remember them together with the mom and the brother every Sunday Mass at Our Lady of Good Council.We use to see the mom drop off and pick up SSgt Randy Agno and his Brother at PC High School. The relationship between the mother and sons are incredible. I wish I could write a book for this family.
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