- Joseph Kapacziewski’s obituary and cause of details are not made public yet. Joseph Kapacziewski passed away at the age of 40.
- Kapacziewski was raised in Durham, Connecticut, on a little farm. There were three siblings: younger brother Randy, older sister Erin, and Joe.
- Joe’s father died in a vehicle accident when he was 12. He then returned to Connecticut with his siblings to live with their grandparents.
- Kapacziewski wrote an “explosive” memoir in the early 2010s; at the time, he was the only Army Ranger using a prosthetic leg in direct combat operations.
- Tributes have been pouring in thick and fast after death announcements from American Trigger Pullers.
Joseph Kapacziewski’s obituary and cause of details are not made public yet. Joseph Kapacziewski passed away at the age of 40.
Joseph Kapacziewski, often known as Joe Kap, a sergeant first class and total legend, passed away at the age of 40, according to the American Trigger Pullers and teammate Israel Del Toro Jr.
On January 23, 2023, Joseph Kapacziewski, a 40-year-old American Army employee, passed away suddenly. He was the only Army Ranger to operate effectively in Afghanistan while wearing a prosthetic leg.
His family, the military, and other parties have not yet made the cause of his death public. Kapacziewski was raised in Durham, Connecticut, on a little farm. There were three siblings: younger brother Randy, older sister Erin, and Joe.
The three children and Bill Kapacziewski relocated to Fredericksburg, Texas, following their parents’ divorce.
Joe’s father died in a vehicle accident when he was 12. He then returned to Connecticut with his siblings to live with their grandparents.
Kapacziewski wrote an “explosive” memoir in the early 2010s; at the time, he was the only Army Ranger using a prosthetic leg in direct combat operations.
Tributes were sent his way on social media
Tributes have been pouring in thick and fast after death announcements from American Trigger Pullers.