Slain soldier had promising military career

A Fort Campbell soldier who was fatally shot last week had a promising military career.
Post officials say the awards and decorations for 28-year old Sergeant Vincent Edward Goslyn Jr. of Cadillac, Michigan include: The Army Commendation Medal; The Army Achievement Medal; The Army Good Conduct Medal; The National Defense Service Medal; The Afghanistan Campaign Medal; The Global War on Terrorism Service Medal; The Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon and The Army Service Ribbon just to name a few.
Officials say Goslyn was a Quartermaster and Chemical equipment repairer, assigned to 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 1-59th Combat Aviation Brigade.
He joined the Army in February 2005 and arrived at Fort Campbell in June 2008.
As previously reported, the 28-year old soldier was found dead Friday night in the 400 block of Fidelio road in Hopkinsville as a result of multiple gunshot wounds.
His wife, Jessie Goslyn and Jarred Tabor Long of Colorado are now charged with his murder.
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