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Olive Drab
10 November 2004, 09:12
I knew Bryan for a little over a year. He was on my CA team until I got transferred back to the CACOM to be on the CGs protection detail. He was supposed to start the NJ State Trooper academy before we left but it got postboned due to the deployment. RIP brother you will be missed.http://www.soc.mil/News/releases/04NOV/041109-01.htm (http://)
PRESS RELEASE: Civil affairs Soldier killed in Iraq

U.S. Army Special Operations Command Public Affairs Office

FORT BRAGG, N.C. (USASOC News Service, Nov. 9, 2004) — An Army Reserve civil affairs Soldier died Nov. 8 in Baghdad, Iraq, from wounds sustained earlier that day when he came under small arms fire while conducting a vehicle search.

Spc. Bryan L. Freeman, 31, of Lumberton, N.J., was a civil affairs specialist assigned to the 443rd Civil Affairs Battalion, an Army Reserve special operations unit based in Warwick, R.I.

The 443rd CA Bn. mobilized in August 2004 and deployed to Iraq in September 2004 to support Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Civil affairs units support military operations in combat and during peacetime by serving as a bridge between the civilian populace and the military commander. Civil affairs Soldiers help to reduce civilian interference with military operations, restore public safety and order and return societies to normal function.

Freeman entered the Army in 1993 and served as a cannon crewmember with Battery E, 7th Field Artillery, Fort Drum, N.Y. He left active duty in 1997 and joined the New Jersey Army National Guard and served with Battery D, 112th Field Artillery, Cherry Hill, N.J.

He joined the 404th Civil Affairs Battalion, Fort Dix, N.J., in 2003 and trained to be a civil affairs specialist. He was transferred to the 443rd CA Bn. prior to the unit’s deployment.

His military training includes the Survival, Escape, Resistance and Evasion Course, Air Assault Course, Combat Lifesaver Course and Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection Course.

His awards and decorations include the Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal and Army Service Ribbon.

In his civilian life, he worked as a clinical case manager with Family Service of Burlington County in New Jersey.

He graduated from Rowan University in Glassboro, N.J., in 2001 with a degree in law enforcement. He graduated from Rancocas Valley Regional High School in Mount Holly, N.J., in 1991.

He is survived by his mother, Darlene Freeman; his father, Bryan Freeman; and his fiancée, Jackie De Carlo.

TPD1280
10 November 2004, 09:35
RIP, Godspeed. Prayers for Peace for his family.

Scott
361 POC

Doogie320
10 November 2004, 09:36
Blue Skies.

Hawkeye
10 November 2004, 09:40
Rest In Peace

C-M-R
10 November 2004, 12:39
Thoughts and prayers to his family and friends.

agonyea
10 November 2004, 17:12
Rest in Peace
Lest we forget

SgtUSMC8541
10 November 2004, 17:23
RIP

Gypsy
10 November 2004, 18:26
Very sorry for your loss T.

RIP. My prayers and thoughts for family, friends and Brothers.

TigerHooter
10 November 2004, 22:41
Rest In Peace Bryan

and may your family also find peace in your service.

TB

RAT
10 November 2004, 23:21
RIP BRO...

Feel for your loss.

RAT OUT!!!

Finger
10 November 2004, 23:23
RIP Brother

Xdeth
11 November 2004, 09:45
Sorry bro......


And David inquired at the LORD, saying, Shall I pursue after this troop? shall I overtake them? And he answered him, Pursue: for thou shalt surely overtake them, and without fail recover all.

Samuel 30:8

RIT_MEDIC
11 November 2004, 17:47
RIP SPC Freeman

My thoughts and prayers are with your comrads, family, and friends.

SolidStrike
13 November 2004, 20:47
SPC. Freeman was one of my wrestling coaches. Heard from my dad the other day. What a shame. He was a great guy.

JumpmasterK
14 November 2004, 00:02
Rest In Peace. May God Bless Your Family.

ARCHR6
15 November 2004, 10:04
He is in a better place-
RIP