(AP) -- A plane carrying the remains of a 24-year-old soldier killed in Afghanistan will land at the Albany International Airport this morning.
Staff Sgt. Derek Farley, a bomb disposal technician, died Aug. 17 in western Afghanistan trying to disarm a roadside bomb.
Farley was born in Troy and graduated from Columbia High School in East Greenbush in 2004. He had served in the military for six years and received a Purple Heart after he lost hearing in one ear to a bomb detonation in Iraq.
Last year, Farley deployed as team leader to Afghanistan with the 702nd EOD Company. He was two weeks from completing his tour of duty when he died.
The family will have a private arrival ceremony at the airport. Then Farley's remains will be driven in a motorcade to his hometown of Nassau, where a funeral is scheduled for Thursday.
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