Navy releases info on latest traffic death
The Navy released more information about the sailor that died in Monday night's fatal motorcycle crash in Agat.
by Nick Delgado
Guam - The Navy released more information about the sailor that died in Monday night's fatal motorcycle crash in Agat. Information Technician 2nd Class Anna Sterling was riding her Harley Davidson along route 2 hen a car driven by Endy Timoti struck and killed her. Sterling worked with the Naval Computer and elecommunications Station, and had been stationed on Guam since July 2009 on the USS Frank Cable.
NCTS Guam Executive Officer Lt. Cmdr. Randal Fuller states, "Information Technician 2nd Class Sterling as one of the most well liked Sailors at our command. In the time that we knew her, she was never seen ith anything less than an optimistic approach and a smile to everything that she did." He adds, "Her loss is evastating to us here at NCTS Guam. She will be sorely missed."
Sterling is originally from Bellevue, Washington and first enlisted in the Navy on August 2000. She was warded The Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, and Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary and Service Medals.

By KUAM News