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Nathan Chapman (soldier)
United States Army soldier (1970–2002)
Nathan Ross Chapman (April 23, 1970 – January 4, 2002) was a United States ArmySergeant First Class with the 1st Special Forces Group.
He was the first American soldier to be killed by enemy action in the War in Afghanistan.[1]
Early life and education
The son of Wilbur and Lynn Chapman, Chapman was born at Andrews Air Force Base, where his father was stationed at the time.
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Chapman grew up in a variety of towns across the United States, and graduated from Centerville High School, near Dayton, Ohio. He listed his hometown as San Antonio, Texas when he joined the military at the age of 18. He had never lived in San Antonio, but that is where his grandparents lived.[2]
Career
Chapman's military career spanned 13 years[3] and included combat service in Haiti, Panama, and the Persian Gulf War.[4] In 1989, he parachuted into Panama as part of the invasion