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Army Ranger Kristoffer Domeij, Who Made Heroic Rescue, Killed In Action During 14th Deployment (VIDEO)

First Posted: 10/27/11 02:09 PM ET Updated: 10/29/11 01:39 PM ET

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By JULIE WATSON, Associated Press

SAN DIEGO — A soldier who was killed in a bomb explosion last week in Afghanistan was on his 14th combat deployment – including four tours in Iraq and 10 in Afghanistan – making him the Army Ranger with the most deployments killed in action, an Army spokeswoman said Thursday.

Sgt. 1st Class Kristoffer B. Domeij enlisted several months before 9/11 and had served in hundreds of missions. He was killed with two other soldiers in a bomb explosion Saturday in the Taliban heartland of Kandahar province.

"To volunteer that many times to deploy speaks volumes to Kris' character and dedication to his country," said Tracy Bailey, spokeswoman for the 75th Ranger Regiment, based at Ft. Benning, Ga. "He was larger than life. The man everybody wanted to be around."

Domeij was awarded two Bronze Stars for his service overseas and will be awarded a third Bronze Star posthumously, along with the Purple Heart, according to the U.S. Army Special Operations Command.

"He was one of those men who was known by all as much for his humor, enthusiasm, and loyal friendship, as he was for his unparalleled skill and bravery under fire," said Lt. Col. David Hodne, commander of the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, in a statement. "This was a Ranger you wanted at your side when the chips were down."

The 29-year-old California native is one of hundreds of Rangers whose deployments during the war on terror number in the double digits.

Rangers are deployed more often than regular soldiers on shorter, more intense tours – often the tours are four months long and include 400 to 500 combat missions. They usually return to the United States for about eight months of training and then head out again, Bailey said.

Domeij, a native of Santa Ana, Calif., is survived by his wife and two daughters. He had requested that family members not speak to the media after his death.

"Rangers as a whole are quiet professionals and I don't know his reasoning behind it, but many Rangers don't see the need to advertise what they do," Bailey said.

Col. Mark W. Odom, commander of the 75th Ranger Regiment, said in a statement that Domeij was a "game changer" who "had the value of an entire strike force on the battlefield."

Also killed in the attack was 20-year-old Pfc. Christopher A. Horns of Colorado Springs, Colo., a Ranger who was on his first deployment. Both Domeij and Horns were based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.

1st Lt. Ashley White of the North Carolina National Guard also died in the explosion. The 24-year-old was the first casualty in the Army's wartime attempt to gain the trust of Afghan women by using specially trained female troops.

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02:28 PM on 12/23/2011
God bless Sgt. 1st Class Kristoffer B. Domeij. I hope you get what your deserve when you enter those pearly gates! You are what makes the United States great! Salute! Major Dick Beaman, USAF Retired.
02:26 PM on 12/23/2011
God bless this true American hero. He is what made this country the best in the world. Salute! Major Dick Beaman, US Air Force Retired.
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09:23 AM on 12/23/2011
Ranger's lead the way!!!!!!!

RIP, SGT Ramsey
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devildog0311usmc
08:13 PM on 12/22/2011
SEMPER FI----RANGER. REST IN PEACE.
moccasinmike
retreat hell
09:22 AM on 11/01/2011
stephen you fool your wrong all along the board as being duped if you are around long enough and dont let your hate interfere with what will be factual you will see that your leftist thought process will be denied with fact
kelsye2000
moving further to the left everyday
12:02 PM on 10/30/2011
How very sad!
08:39 AM on 10/29/2011
This kid is a true hero, God bless you and your family.
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devildog0311usmc
08:13 PM on 12/22/2011
ACKTILL-------I SECOND THAT ..SEMPER FI ---RANGER KRISTOFFER DOMEIJ. REST IN PEACE SOLDIER.
12:44 AM on 10/29/2011
Rest in Peace, Ranger.
10:54 PM on 10/28/2011
UPDATE He was part of the force that invaded Iraq and toppled Saddam Hussein but SFC Domeij was NOT on the mission to rescue Jessica Lynch. Huff was misinformed. Domeij served four deployments in Iraq and another nine stints in Afghanistan. During that time he was awarded two Bronze Stars. His third Bronze Star, earned during his final tour in Afghanistan, will be awarded posthumously, according to the U.S. Army Special Operations Command.
10:33 PM on 10/28/2011
RIP SFC Kristoffer B Dormeij, PFC Christopher A Horns, 1LT Ashley I White "He which hath no stomach to this fight let him depart. But we in it shall be remembered. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers!! For he today, that sheds his blood with me, shall always be my brother.” Rest in peace my Brothers, you have not been forgotten.
Right now the Army is struggling to fulfill the promise of two years of dwell time for active-duty soldiers. But given the ongoing withdrawal of forces in Iraq, and a planned drawdown in Afghanistan next year, the Army is on track to reach an average dwell time ratio of one year deployed and two years at home for about 70 percent of the active force by late 2011. .
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sarahinez
08:50 PM on 10/28/2011
14th deployment! This war has been a disaster on so many levels.
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Barbara0817
1onepass
08:26 PM on 10/28/2011
Its a shame that a good man has been lost once again He is with God now in a better place.
GOODDOC1
"civil war" is an oxymoron
12:34 PM on 10/28/2011
I want to humbly thank all the Military personnel and Vets posting here, and those who have gone before you. Sgt. Kristoffer, may you rest in the Peace that you gave your life for.
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Tigerama
Sarcastiest, Irishest, Gay Veteranest Human Alive
07:47 AM on 10/28/2011
Somebody wrote "God bless America."

I asked, cheekily, "Why would He single out your country?"

Numerous, angry responses.

Yanks are brittle about this stuff, I guess.
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michaelnel4449
chipping away at the two party system
09:40 AM on 10/28/2011
Your right, our nation has way too many religous kooks. The deck is stacked, our media and political leaders still act as if there is someone looking over us. I think behind closed doors our corrupt leaders know better, but they are not willing to take the chance of losing more votes.
Don't forget our nation was founded by the religious kooks that were ran out of europe, so it will take us more time to evolve out of this nonsense.
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Barbara0817
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08:25 PM on 10/28/2011
It must be a sad life that doesnt believe in something better after this.People who believ in God are not kooks . I think The' re the smartest ones. You can say anything You want to Me and it wont hurt My feelings cause I know There is a God . and He loves Us .He cant stop evil Men but He does love Us. You will see Him when You die hopefully a long time from now.
05:59 PM on 12/23/2011
these "religious kooks" that were run out of europe founded a country that helped prevent all of europe from speaking german! your welcome!
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manntxs
I opted out cause I don't need no stinkin badges.
09:30 PM on 10/28/2011
Here is my question for you. Why would you pick this forum about Sgt. Kristoffer to exercise an option to raise such an issue. Isn't there better places to do so? I think so. After all, this man's sacrifice is what this is about. His choice to serve, his honorable service and his death. Isn't using this forum to do what you are doing completely inappropriate? I absolutely believe so.
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Tigerama
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09:30 AM on 10/29/2011
I put no thought into it. I replied in the forum I was in.

Hey, maybe you could start your own board some day where you can monitor people!

As it is, we have people that do that, thanks.
05:37 AM on 10/28/2011
One of the Rangers who was on the mission to save Lynch, waited for her at the airport when she arrived back at the states with a bouquet of roses...

Lynch proceeded past him and toward the cameras