Terry Barnich was returning to the nearby military base after inspecting a water treatment plant in Fallujah on May 25 when his vehicle in the convoy triggered an Improvised Explosive Device.
He and two others were killed.
“We were almost home. Almost home,” said Karen Aguilar, director of the U.S. State Department’s Iraq Transition Assistance Office and Barnich’s boss. She was three vehicles ahead of his.
Aguilar said Barnich – a State Department employee hired from the priva…
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