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SSG Mark C.
Baum
HARRISBURG – A member of the
Pennsylvania Army National Guard’s 56th Stryker
Brigade Combat Team was killed in action
Saturday morning after an attack in Mushada,
Iraq.
Staff Sgt. Mark C. Baum, 32,
Quakertown, a member of Detachment 1, Company B,
1-111th Infantry, Phoenixville, was severely
wounded by small arms fire after the quick
reaction force he was assigned to responded to
an Improvised Explosive Device attack around 5
a.m. He was airlifted to Baghdad and died around
10 a.m. No other soldiers were killed or injured
during the incident.
“This is truly a
sad day for both the family of Staff Sgt. Baum
and members of the Pennsylvania National Guard,”
said Maj. Gen. Jessica L. Wright, commander of
the Pennsylvania National Guard. “His bravery
and dedication serve as a reminder of all of the
sacrifices that are made each day to ensure that
freedom and democracy prevail. There are no
words for the loss we feel.”
Baum, a
former active duty combat veteran, served tours
in Iraq, Kosovo and the Sinai. He joined the
Pennsylvania National Guard in 2005. As a
civilian, he was a corrections officer at the
Bucks County Correctional Facility.
He
is survived by his wife, Heather; three young
children; and his parents, Howard and Debra
Baum, Morgantown. Baum is the 33rd Pennsylvania
Army National Guard solder killed in action and
the first 56th Stryker Brigade soldier killed in
combat. The 56th Stryker Brigade arrived in Iraq
last month for a nine-month assignment in
country.
“Staff Sgt. Baum was a
dedicated, professional soldier who loved his
family and his country,” said Col. Marc Ferraro,
56th Stryker Brigade commander. “We send out our
heartfelt condolences to his family. He will be
deeply missed.”
Baum was posthumously
awarded the Purple Heart and promoted to staff
sergeant.
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