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Pvt. Nicholas Cook

Fallen Hungry Horse Soldier Returns Home

By Web Master, 3-15-10

 
  Caption: Members of the Montana National Guard Honor Guard carry the body of Army Pvt. Nicholas S. Cook to a hearse Monday at Glacier Park International Airport as members of Cook's family, left, look on. - Lido Vizzutti/Flathead Beacon
The body of Pvt. Nicholas Cook of Hungry Horse arrived in the Flathead Valley early Monday afternoon.

Cook, 19 and a 2008 graduate of Columbia Falls High School, was killed on March 7 when insurgents opened fire on his unit in Konar province in Afghanistan.

Plane-side honors were conducted upon Cook’s arrival at Glacier Park International Airport. There was also a public tribute for Cook at the St. Richard’s Catholic Church parking lot and Columbia Falls High School as his hearse traveled from the airport to the mortuary.

Cook was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team based in Camp Ederle, Italy.

Arrangements for Cook’s funeral are still pending.

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