A 23-year-old member of the Navajo Nation was killed in Iraq on Tuesday.
Cpl. Lyle Cambridge was killed when an explosive device detonated near the Humvee he was riding in. He leaves behind a wife, two young sons and his parents and siblings.
Cambridge is the fourth Navajo tribal member to be killed in Iraq.
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