From: El Cajon, Calif. died March 27 when an Afghan National Army soldier opened fire on personnel
Assigned to Combined Security Transition Command — Afghanistan at Camp Shaheen, Mazar-E-Sharif, Afghanistan.
Incident: Navy Lt. Florence B. Choe died March 27 when an Afghan National Army soldier opened fire on personnel assigned to Combined Security Transition Command Afghanistan at Camp Shaheen, Mazar-E-Sharif, Afghanistan. Also killed was Navy Lt. j.g. Francis L. Toner IV, 26, of Narragansett, R.I.
Died: March 27, 2009
2 sailors killed by Afghan soldier
Staff report
The Defense Department on March 28 identified the two sailors killed when an Afghan National Army soldier opened fire on them in northern Afghanistan.
Navy Lt. Florence B. Choe, 35, of El Cajon, Calif., and Lt. j.g. Francis L. Toner IV, 26, of Narragansett, R.I., were killed March 27 when the soldier fired on personnel assigned to Combined Security Transition Command — Afghanistan at Camp Shaheen in Mazar-E-Sharif, Afghanistan.
A third service member was wounded in the incident. Another appeared to be unharmed but was evacuated to a medical facility for evaluation. The Afghan soldier was reported to have killed himself immediately after the attack.
Officials report that this is the first time an incident like this has happened involving an Afghan National Army soldier.
In a similar incident, an Afghan policeman in September opened fire on U.S. troops at...
Prayers & Condolences For: Florence B. Choe BY Anonymous on May 29, 2011
May you rest in peace, Lt. Commander Florence B. Choe. You are an inspiration for many and I thank you and all other service members for their bravery and sacrifice.
Because of you and your memorial foundation, I am able to get my MPH in Epidemiology and I promise that you will always be in my heart. You have given me something nobody can take away from me... an education. I plan to dedicate my time providing service in health and I will always remember who made that possible for me.You and your family and friends will remain in my prayers. Thank you so much for all that you have done.Ryan A. Smith, 23
Prayers & Condolences For: Florence B. Choe BY Anonymous on Aug 20, 2009
I was recently tasked by my squadron to write a summary of my IA and in doing this... I was once again reminded of my time spent at Fort Riley and training along side "Flo" Though it was only 3 short months as many others have said i can not help but to remember her smile, and her helping me shot the .50 cal.
She was a great person and will be truely missed.
Prayers & Condolences For: Florence B. Choe BY Anonymous on Apr 12, 2009
Thank you for your courage and service. May you rest peacefully in Gods loving and secure arms.
Prayers & Condolences For: Florence B. Choe BY Anonymous on Apr 10, 2009
10 Apr 2009Just read about the death of Lt Choe in Afganistan.
The young woman was shot to death along with another Lt. A third person was shot but only wounded.I am sorry Ms Choe's life is over, because she was a beautiful young woman who should have died of old-age after living a full and happy life.
I have concluded that both the Afganistan and Iraq wars never should have taken place. Further, both wars must end now (right now): Not one more death. Our focus must immediately switch to peace, and our involvement in the peace process must be indirect, as our status in both Iraq and Afganistan is obviously like France in Vietnam, prior to our military involvement there.Not sure Lt Choe did not have a NAVFAC memorial since Lt JG Toner did. Regardless, I am both moved and angered by the violent loss of life of this beautiful young servicewoman whom I know only from a news article; hence MY memorial to her, Ms Florence B. Choe. My very sincere condolences to her family and friends.Peter C. Thurman, 48NAVFAC Mechanical EngineerBremerton, WA
Prayers & Condolences For: Florence B. Choe BY miyembro on Mar 30, 2009
Your bravery and sacrifice will remain in our hearts for a
lifetime, with intense gratitude. May God bless you and