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Carl Leonard Siegart-Arroyo Grande High, CA

9/10/2009

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.Army Sgt. Carl L. Seigart

32, San Luis Obispo, Calif.; assigned to the 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas; died Feb. 14 in Baqubah, Iraq, when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle. Also killed were Spc. Ronnie G. Madore Jr. and Sgt. John D. Rode.

Soldier with Mississippi ties reported killed
PICAYUNE, Miss. — Army Sgt. Carl Leonard Seigart, whose wife and four stepchildren live in Picayune, was killed in Iraq on Valentine’s Day as he participated in a tank recovery mission, his family said.

“We were notified yesterday that he was killed while on the mission,” said Jessica Moeller, the soldier’s stepdaughter. She said Seigart was a tank mechanic with the 1st Cavalry, 3rd Battalion, out of Fort Hood, Texas.
Radio station WRJW in Picayune reported that other family members were told Seigart died near Balad, Iraq. The family said they were told he was killed by an improvised explosive device.
There was no information on Seigart’s death on the Department of Defense Web site on Thursday.
Moeller said her mother, Suzanne Smith Seigart, had lived with her stepfather in Killeen, Texas, but had recently returned to Picayune.
She said her mother had health concerns and was staying with her while Seigart was overseas on his first tour in Iraq. He had been in the Army for 14 years.
She said Seigart was a native of San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Moeller, whose husband Jonathan was a close friend of Seigart, said Seigart’s mother lived in California but he had no additional details.
Jessica Moeller said other survivors include her three brothers — Josh, Sam and Jake — and their families.
The family was told that the serviceman’s body would not be returned to the U.S. for about a week. Jonathan Moeller said Seigart’s funeral would be held in Picayune.
Suzanne Seigart had a difficult time on Wednesday but “she’s better today,” he said. “She’s improving. She has a lot of support.”

Army sergeant killed in Iraq made love of cars a military career
The Associated Press
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — Army Sgt. Carl L. Seigart loved cars and loved to help people, twin passions he turned into a 14-year career with the military.
After Hurricane Katrina hit, the 32-year-old tank mechanic packed up supplies at Fort Hood, Texas, and traveled to the Gulf Coast of Mississippi to aid his wife’s family.
“He was a very dedicated solider who believed in his job,” his wife, Suzanne Seigart, told the Picayune Item in Picayune, Miss., about 50 miles north of New Orleans.
Seigart, who served with the Army’s 1st Calvary Division, died Wednesday in Baqubah, Iraq, when a roadside bomb exploded near his vehicle, the Department of Defense said. His unit worked to recover stranded tanks, Humvees and bulldozers, the Item reported.
A native of San Luis Obispo, Seigart joined the Army shortly after graduating from high school there, where he loved working on cars in auto shop class.
“Everybody loved him there,” said his mother, Darlene Seigart.
Seigart had been married to his wife for six years and had taken on her four children as his own, Suzanne Seigart said.
Seigart’s family plans to hold services for him in Picayune, where his wife was living while he was deployed.
Died:
February 14, 2007

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Tamara D. Santos
9/11/2009 08:41:06 am

the ultimate sacrifice....I am truly grateful...RIP
August 12 at 11:09am

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Shannon Ratliff -Evans
9/11/2009 08:42:13 am

To you Carl & all the soldiers who have lost their life fighting for our freedom.
RIP

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Jeff Thompson
12/7/2009 03:48:25 am

I didn't know Carl. But, every time we lose a fellow soldier, we all hurt. Rest in peace brother.

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Leslie Tennie
1/4/2010 02:02:10 pm

I didn't know Carl, but as a sister at arms, I wanted to say "Thank You Brother"...your sacrifice, although sometimes civilians take it for granted, is appreciated by me and my children. May you Rest In Peace!!! God Bless you, and the family you left behind.

-SSgt Leslie Tennie (USAF)

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Chris Pasion link
12/14/2013 02:57:07 am

I am deeply saddened to hear about Carl................I met carl when I was in high school I was class of 1991 A.G. High. Carl and myself became very close friends when he introduced me to The Pentecostal Church of God Church in Grover city (Beach) CA. I am so Shocked to hear of his passing however he died a hero and in Honor of the ultimate Sacrafice I truly salute his service to our nation. I eventually served with the USAF at VAFB in near Lompoc CA (2004-2008) working with the Security Forces I am certain he would have been proud of that had I been able to reach out to Carl. My condolences to Carls Family and Of course his mother Darlene.

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