Soldier killed in Afghanistan

Matthew Q. McClintock

We mentioned the other day that a Special Forces soldier was killed in Marjah, Afghanistan. The Department of Defense has identified him as Staff Sergeant Matthew Q. McClintock assigned to the1st Battalion, 19th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Buckley, Washington. He grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Comments

24 responses to “Soldier killed in Afghanistan”

  1. IDC SARC

    RIP

  2. Hondo

    May he rest in peace, and may God comfort his surviving family and friends.

  3. Jarhead

    We thank and salute you for your personal sacrifice Soldier. May you rest in peace in God’s arms from this day forward.

  4. Silentium Est Aureum

    RIP, Staff Sergeant.

  5. Ex-PH2

    This is too sad. R.I.P. SSgt McClintock.

    Can we please get our people out of there?

    1. Pinto Nag

      Ditto.

  6. Sparks

    Rest In Peace brother.

  7. OldSoldier54

    My condolences to SSG McClintock’s family. See you in a while, Brother.

  8. 3E9

    RIP

  9. B Woodman

    God’s peace to the family.
    Damn! It got dusty here.

  10. Carlton G. Long

    RIP

  11. JohnE

    “It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived…”

    George S. Patton

    RiP SSG McClintock, peace and comfort to your family/friends.

  12. Bill

    Thank you, Soldier! Semper Fi.

  13. AW1Ed

    Fair winds and following seas, SGT McClintock.

  14. MustangCryppie

    Rest easy, SSGT.

  15. AnotherPat

    Rest in Peace, Soldier.

  16. Reb

    Flying to your next life ON the WINGS OF ANGELS..RIP

  17. Al T.

    We are diminished… RIP Soldier.

  18. The Commentor’ Formerly Known as MCPO NYC USN Ret.

    I find these men so impressive in life for what they do and in death for they mean.

    RIP Warrior …

    1. The Commentor’ Formerly Known as MCPO NYC USN Ret.

      Jonn delete this one.

  19. The Commentor’ Formerly Known as MCPO NYC USN Ret.

    I find these men so impressive in life for what they do and in death for how they lived.

    RIP Warrior …

  20. Eden

    Rest in peace, SSG McClintock. Praying for his family and loved ones. . .