Montana senator’s nephew dies in Iraq
Relative of Democrat Max Baucus killed in Anbar province during weekend
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HELENA, Mont. - A nephew of Sen. Max Baucus serving in the Marines was killed in Iraq during the weekend, the senator’s office said Tuesday.
Cpl. Phillip E. Baucus, 28, died Saturday during combat operations in Anbar province, the Department of Defense said. It did not immediately release further information.
In a statement, Baucus, D-Mont., said the family was “devastated by the loss.”
“Phillip was an incredible person, a dedicated Marine, a loving son and husband, and a proud Montanan and American,” the senator said. “He heroically served the country he loved and he gave it his all.”
Phillip Baucus, of Wolf Creek, was part of a Marine Corps battalion based at Twentynine Palms, Calif. He was married last August at the ranch his parents operate between Helena and Great Falls.
Max Baucus voted to authorize war in Iraq in 2002. Earlier this summer, he joined other Democrats in voting to begin a phased redeployment of troops from the war-torn country by year’s end.
Baucus is in his fifth term in the Senate.
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