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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel May they all Rest in Peace.
..."In August 2011, he would find himself supporting his comrades-in-arms in Afghanistan. During this time, Michael’s fellow service members would note that he was a hard worker, physically fit, and a real credit to the United States Navy. On August 6th, Petty Officer Strange’s team was called upon to participate in a mission aimed at interdicting an insurgent attack on U.S. forces. As the team’s helicopter neared the designated landing zone, it took a direct hit from an insurgent fired rocket propelled grenade. Michael, along with 29 members of his team and 8 Afghans, was killed making it the deadliest single loss for U.S. forces in the decade-long war in Afghanistan.

Michael would leave behind a loving family and fiancée, and a host of wonderful memories of better and simpler times at places like the rugby field at North Catholic High and Chink’s Steaks, a local Philly cheesesteak emporium. Like so many inspiring service members, his service and sacrifice not only defined his life but even more so defined the legacy and tradition of those who consistently answer the call to defend our nation in dangerous and unpredictable times. Michael Strange was a true native of Philadelphia, an accomplished athlete and a consummate cryptologic professional. Most of all his life was a testament to those indelible principles and attributes that ensure that our nation will continue to be a beacon of freedom and liberty for generations to come."...
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