21-year-old Fort Bragg paratrooper killed in crash while headed to training range

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Tuesday, June 22, 2021
21-year-old Fort Bragg paratrooper killed in crash
A 21-year-old Fort Bragg paratrooper died in an accident while on the way to a training range June 17.

FORT BRAGG, N.C. (WTVD) -- A 21-year-old Fort Bragg paratrooper died in an accident while on the way to a training range June 17.

Corporal Mojave Littlejohn was operating a military truck when he crashed. He died from the injuries he sustained in the crash.

The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

Littlejohn was from Roseville, Michigan. He was a horizontal construction engineer, in 161st Engineer Support Company (Airborne), 27th Engineer Battalion (Airborne), 20th Eng. Bde.

"Cpl. Littlejohn was an exceptional Soldier, friend, and paratrooper," Lt. Col. Shawn Polonkey said. "He had a larger than life personality, a razor-sharp wit, and an ever-present sense of optimism. He was incredibly proud to be a paratrooper, and unmistakably loved his Family, his nation, and those with whom he served."

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Littlejohn enlisted in the Army in March 2019. He conducted airborne operations and served hundreds of hours behind the controls of heavy engineering equipment.

"Cpl. Littlejohn was an integral part of the many important missions undertaken by the company, performing commendably," Polonkey said. "We will keep this Rock paratrooper, his Family, and his friends in our thoughts and prayers."

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