For veterans by veterans
STAFF SGT. JOSEPH F CURRERI
Died Oct. 26, 2007
Operation Enduring Freedom Philippines
Staff Sgt. Joseph F. Curreri, 27, a Special Forces communications
sergeant assigned to the 2 nd Battalion, 1 st Special Forces Group
(Airborne) at Fort Lewis, Wash., died in an accidental drowning
incident at Siet Lake while deployed to the Southern Philippines
region near Panamao, Republic of the Philippines.
He was deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom –
Philippines.
This was his first deployment in support of the Global
War on Terrorism.
Curreri was born and raised in the suburbs of Baltimore. He was a
four year varsity letter winner in swimming and founded his high
school water polo team. Upon graduation from high school,
Curreri attended the University of Southern California. While at
USC he earned a Bachelor of Arts in History, was a four year
varsity letter winner in swimming, and was the captain of the
Trojans swim team during his senior year. Additionally, he served
as the Executive Vice President of USC’s Student Athlete
Academic Council in 2000 2001.
After graduating from USC,
Curreri worked as a history tutor, swim coach, and recruiting coordinator for a recruiting agency in El
Segundo, Calif.
Curreri’s military education include the Warrior Leader Course, Basic Non commissioned Officer Course,
Basic Airborne Course; Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape Course; Special Forces Qualification
Course, and the Combat Diver Qualification Course.
His awards and decorations include the Army Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global
War on Terrorism Service Medal, Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon, Army
Service Ribbon, Parachutist Badge, Special Forces Tab, and the Special Operations Divers Badge.
He was posthumously awarded the Global War on Terror Expeditionary Medal, Army Commendation
Medal, and Meritorious Service Medal.
Curreri is survived by his wife, Athena, of Los Angeles, Calif.; mother, Karen, and sister, Shannon, of
Redondo Beach, Calif.; father, Frank, stepmother,
Tricia, and stepsister
Angelia of Parkville, Md.
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