Ed. Note: Quinn A. Keith is the third, not the second, Navajo soldier to die in Iraq.
A member of the Navajo Nation who was set to return from Iraq in three weeks was killed on Monday when a car bomb exploded.
Lance Cpl. Quinn A. Keith, 22, was one of seven Marines killed in the attack. He is the third Navajo tribal member to die while serving in Iraq.
Keith lived on the Navajo Reservation in Utah. His younger brother also served in Iraq.
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Bombing claimed 2 Utahns (The Deseret Morning News 9/9)
Pendleton casualties remembered (The North County Times 9/9)
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