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Old 01-19-2023, 02:37 AM
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Unhappy US soldier who worked with Patriot missiles found dead in South Korea

US soldier who worked with Patriot missiles found dead in South Korea
By: David Choi - Stars & Stripes - 01-19-23
Re: https://www.stripes.com/branches/arm...s-8814861.html

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Staff Sgt. Theresa Garris, 28, of Stroudsburg, Pa., served as a Patriot launching station enhanced operator and maintainer at Camp Carroll, South Korea. (U.S. Army)

CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea – A U.S. soldier in charge of one of the world’s most advanced missile systems died Wednesday outside her home near Camp Carroll, according to Eighth Army and South Korean police.

Staff Sgt. Theresa Garris, 28, of Stroudsburg, Pa., was found unresponsive in Chilgok county by first responders, Eighth Army spokesman Lt. Col. Neil Penttila told Stars and Stripes by phone Thursday.

Garris was discovered around 3 a.m. in the parking lot of her apartment, a Chilgok Police Station investigator told Stars and Stripes by phone Thursday.

Initial evidence suggests Garris, who lived on the fourth floor, fell from her unit, the investigator said. South Korean officials customarily speak to the media on the condition of anonymity.

Garris served with 2nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade as a Patriot launching station enhanced operator and maintainer at Carroll, roughly 130 miles south of Seoul, Penttila said.

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Staff Sgt. Theresa Garris, 28, of Stroudsburg, Pa., served as a Patriot launching station enhanced operator and maintainer at Camp Carroll, South Korea. (U.S. Army)

The job involves ensuring Patriot missiles are “ready to fire the moment an airborne threat is detected,” according to a career description on Goarmy.com.

The command said the death is under investigation, but foul play is not suspected.

“Every member of the Dragon Brigade is a member of our family and losing one is hard on the entire unit,” brigade commander Col. Scott McLellan said in an Eighth Army statement. “Together we will move forward, remember the past, and take care of each other during this tough time."

Garris arrived in South Korea on Sept. 15, 2021. Her awards include the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Korea Defense Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Superior Unit Award and Army Good Conduct Medal.

Stars and Stripes reporter Yoo Kyong Chang contributed to this report.

About this writer: David Choi is based in South Korea and reports on the U.S. military and foreign policy. He served in the U.S. Army and California Army National Guard. He graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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Personal note: We send our respects & regrets to her Family & Friends for their loss.
Right hand salute to her - for her service to our country!
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