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    Ft. Riley soldier found dead in Junction City

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    By KMAN Staff on December 2, 2015 Fort Riley, Geary County, Local News
    Photo Courtesy of Army Times

     

    Photo Courtesy of Army Times
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    FORT RILEY, Kan. – A 1st Infantry Division Soldier was found dead in his
    Junction City residence Nov. 30.

    First Sgt. Patrick E. Centamore, 46, was assigned as the senior
    noncommissioned officer of Company G, 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment,
    1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Inf. Div.

    His military occupational specialty was 91Z, a senior maintenance
    supervisor. He deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. He arrived at Fort Riley in
    August 2010.

    “While a new arrival to the battalion, 1st Sgt. Centamore had already
    rapidly established himself as a professional senior noncommissioned officer
    who was well liked and respected by Soldiers and leaders across the
    formation,” said Lt. Col. Trent Upton, 1st Bn., 16th Inf. Regt., commander.
    “Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family, and we stand ready to
    support them throughout this difficult time.”

    The Junction City Police Department is investigating Centamore’s death.

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