White-Stumpf, a medical service corps officer and paratrooper, served with a joint special operations task force on a cultural support team working with women and children in Afghanistan. While conducting combat operations in Kandahar province, White-Stumpf and two other Soldiers were killed by an improvised explosive device.
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