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U.S. soldier killed in Syria spent childhood in NH

U.S. soldier killed in Syria spent childhood in NH
WEBVTT WE’RE NOW LEARNING, ONE OF THE U-S ARMY GREEN BERETS KILLED IN THE SUICIDE BOMBING IN SYRIA, SPENT PART OF HIS CHILDHOOD IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. 37-YEAR-OLD JONATHAN FARMER WAS AN ARMY CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER. HIS ALMA MATER, BOWDOIN COLLEGE, SAYS FARMER LIVED IN LACONIA BEFORE MOVING TO FLORIDA AS A TEENAGER. FARMER WAS ONE OF FOUR AMERICANS KILLED IN THE ISIS BOMBING THIS WEEK.
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U.S. soldier killed in Syria spent childhood in NH
A U.S. soldier killed in a suicide bombing in Syria this week spent part of his childhood in New Hampshire.Jonathan Farmer, a U.S. Army chief warrant officer, lived in Laconia before his family moved to Florida when he was a teen.Farmer went on to graduate from Bowdoin College, and the school posted a tribute to him on its website. Farmer was one of four Americans killed in the ISIS bombing.

A U.S. soldier killed in a suicide bombing in Syria this week spent part of his childhood in New Hampshire.

Jonathan Farmer, a U.S. Army chief warrant officer, lived in Laconia before his family moved to Florida when he was a teen.

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Farmer went on to graduate from Bowdoin College, and the school posted a tribute to him on its website.

Farmer was one of four Americans killed in the ISIS bombing.