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June 26, 2008

NEW – Pa. soldier killed in Iraq, mom says

HIGHSPIRE, Pa. — A volunteer fireman from the Harrisburg area is the latest soldier from Pennsylvania to be killed in the Iraq war.

Twenty-five-year-old Army Pfc. James Yohn of Highspire was killed by a roadside bomb on Tuesday.

Yohn’s mother Judy says an Army chaplain and another officer delivered the news as she was preparing to go to work Wednesday morning.

Judy Yohn says her son and his wife Amber were expecting their first child in a just few weeks. The couple had gotten married before a district judge in February and were planning to have a full ceremony once he came home from Iraq.

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Information from: The Patriot-News, http://www.pennlive.com/patriotnews

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