A United States Marine Corps carry team participates in the Dignified Transfer of the transfer case containing the remains of United States Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Christopher A. Slutman at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware on April 11, 2019. He died as the result of a road-side bomb in Afghanistan on April 8, 2019. Staff Sergeant Slutman, a decorated 15 year veteran of the Fire Department of New York (FDNY), was married and had three children. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City) | usage

A United States Marine Corps carry team participates in the Dignified Transfer of the transfer case containing the remains of United States Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Christopher A. Slutman at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware on April 11, 2019.  He died as the result of a road-side bomb in Afghanistan on April 8, 2019.  Staff Sergeant Slutman, a decorated 15 year veteran of the Fire Department of New York (FDNY), was married and had three children. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City) | usage  Stock Photo
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11 April 2019

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A United States Marine Corps carry team participates in the Dignified Transfer of the transfer case containing the remains of United States Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Christopher A. Slutman at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware on April 11, 2019. He died as the result of a road-side bomb in Afghanistan on April 8, 2019. Staff Sergeant Slutman, a decorated 15 year veteran of the Fire Department of New York (FDNY), was married and had three children. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City) | usage worldwide

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