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Name: Army Sgt. Thomas A Bohall

Age: 25

From: Bel Aire, KS

Assigned to the 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.

Incident: Army Sgt. Thomas A Bohall died May 26 of wounds sustained when insurgents attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device in Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Also killed were 1st Lt. John M. Runkle, Staff Sgt. Edward D. Mills Jr., Spc. Adam J. Patton, Sgt. Louie A. Ramos Velazquez and Staff Sgt. Ergin V. Osman.
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Former Wichita-area resident killed in Afghanistan
By Deb Gruver
The Wichita Eagle

WICHITA, Kan. &mdash Thomas Bohall wasn't the star of his winning high school soccer team. He didn't even start his senior year.

But at a celebration after the team took second statewide, his coach talked about how he was the life of the team.

Army Sgt. Thomas A. Bohall, 25, a Bel Aire native and a graduate of Ronald Reagan High School in San Antonio, died Thursday in Afghanistan with five other soldiers when insurgents attacked their unit with an improvised explosive device in Kandahar province.

His father, Tim Bohall of Weston, Fla., on Sunday recalled his son's coach's words. Sgt. Bohall was a goalie who played behind one of the top-rated goalies in the country, Tim Bohall said.

The coach started by talking about the underclassmen, then the seniors. Tim Bohall said he expected the coach to call his son's name first when he got to the seniors. He waited and waited as the coach introduced "Mr. San Antonio Soccer" and "Mr. Texas High School Soccer."

At some point, Tim Bohall said, a fellow player told the coach, "You forgot about Thomas." The coach replied, "I'm saving Thomas for last."

"Thomas had never started a varsity game," his father said. "Thomas had never scored a goal. And what the coach said was, 'This man was the life of our team. He rode the bench, but he never sat on the bench.' They called him the 'Rev' because he was the strength of the team."

The coach, he said, told those at the celebration, "I'd give anything to have a hundred Thomases."

Sgt. Bohall would run up and down the field during games, cheering his team on, not satisfied to sit on the bench, his father said.

"I believe in my heart that that is the way that Thomas carried himself with his troops serving our country," Tim Bohall said. "Thomas reveled in the success of his team and the success of others."

Sgt. Bohall was an infantryman who joined the Army in August 2005 and arrived at Fort Campbell in Kentucky in October 2008.

He earned several decorations and awards and served in missions in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Sgt. Bohall was assigned to the 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) at Fort Campbell.

Sgt. Bohall "never met a man that he considered his enemy," his father said. "Thomas loved what he was doing. He felt a true calling to serve the way that he served."

Lorna Geist of Bel Aire, Sgt. Bohall's mother, said her son attended middle school at Sunrise Christian Academy and spent two years at Heights High School. He spent his junior and senior years in Texas with his father.

"Tom loved adventure," Geist said. "He loved the outdoors."

She remembers him catching a snapping turtle at age 8, coming home proud.

"Look, Mom," he told her. "I caught a snapping turtle out of the lake."

He told her, "Don't worry I'm going to take it back. I just wanted you to see it."

"He was into the next adventure," she said. "He loved the Airborne. He loved jumping out of planes."

A short service was held Saturday at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. Tim Bohall said several military dignitaries attended, including three members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Services for Sgt. Bohall are pending.

Sgt. Bohall's survivors include his wife, Jessica, and daughter, Annabelle, both of Essington, Pa.


Died: May 26, 2011


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Derek Argel

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Eric S. Patton

Thank you for your service!


Douglas C Desjardins

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Patrick J Miller

Miss You Love You


Todd Beamer

Let's roll, RIP Brother!


Russell P Borea

I love you so much. Thank you for your sacrifice.


Michael J Crutchfield

Miss you Cruthfield. Wish I wouldm have had the chance to play chess with you.


Jason C. Ramseyer

When one thinks of the Marines they think of men like SSGT Ram. A Marines, Marine. A leader, not only in title, but also within the respect of his men above and below him…


Jonathan Castro

No greater love hath a man than to give his life for his friends.


Charles Dusty Parrish

Man what a day that was, as someone who was with a different company but same battalion we were just getting ready to role out on our mission when I heard. Man you were a good guy Parrish, gave good workout advice as well as good supplements. Generally just a positive attitude. Think about you alot brother, I pray you are resting easy. God bless


Bruno G. De Solenni

sgt rawl retired


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Philip A. Murphy-Sweet

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David A Wilkey Jr

A good young man. My son's best friend.


Jose Ricardo Flores-Mejia

It's been 20 years since your passing... However, I never forgotten the day you told me I am married, I am going to have a baby, and day your son was born... You touched some many lives in different ways in your brief time on this earth in ways others can't imagine... Some people can be given a life time on this earth and accomplish nothing, and there are some people who are given a short time and accomplish so much... You Mr. Flores-Mejia aka Ricky was that person and soldier who accomplish so much in your shoft tme... As I see the days pass by, and the war seems to be a distant memory, your memory is still alive in my life, and still on this and like other days with my grandchildren I sit back like we did many times and listen to those West Coast oldies... "Never Forgotten"


Frank E. Adamski III

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Trevor B. Adkins

If I could go back in time I would begg you not to go I miss you so much the girls do to they talk about you all the time lots of love your sister

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