Victims
In all, 19 US Air Force airmen were killed, including:
- Captain Christopher Adams
- Captain Leland Haun
- Master Sergeant Michael G. Heiser
- Master Sergeant Kendall K. Kitson
- Technical Sergeant Daniel B. Cafourek
- Technical Sergeant Patrick P. Fennig
- Technical Sergeant Thanh V. Nguyen
- Staff Sergeant Ronald King
- Staff Sergeant Kevin Johnson
- Sergeant Millard D. Campbell
- Senior Airman Earl R. Cartrette Jr
- Senior Airman Jeremy A. Taylor
- Airman 1st Class Christopher Lester
- Airman 1st Class Brent E. Marthaler
- Airman 1st Class Brian W. McVeigh
- Airman 1st Class Peter W. Morgera
- Airman 1st Class Joseph E. Rimkus
- Airman 1st Class Justin Wood
- Airman 1st Class Joshua E. Woody
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