Beaulieu, Beau Ramsey
Beau Ramsey Beaulieu, an American soldier from Lisbon, ME, died at age 20 in Taji, Iraq on May 24, 2004, serving with the U.S. Army.
Their Story
Beau Ramsey Beaulieu enlisted in the United States Army and was assigned to B Company, 27th Main Support Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, based out of Fort Hood, Texas. He was deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, a military campaign initiated in March 2003.
On May 24, 2004, Beaulieu's life was tragically cut short amidst the hostilities in Taji, Iraq. At the young age of 20, he became one of the numerous soldiers who perished during this protracted conflict. His death is recorded as a result of hostile action, a stark reminder of the dangers faced by military personnel stationed in combat zones.
Beaulieu hailed from Lisbon, Maine, a small town known for its tight-knit community. His passing left a profound impact on his family, friends, and fellow soldiers who remembered him for his dedication and service.
Operation Iraqi Freedom, under which Beaulieu served, was launched with the stated aim of dismantling weapons of mass destruction and overthrowing the regime of Saddam Hussein. The conflict continued until August 2010, with Beaulieu's unit playing a crucial support role within the broader military efforts.
The loss of Beau Ramsey Beaulieu is a solemn reminder of the human cost of war, highlighting the sacrifices made by servicemen and women. His memory is honored by those who knew him and by the nation he served.
Explore Further
Operation Iraqi Freedom, which claimed the life of Beau Ramsey Beaulieu, concluded in August 2010. See the full roster of those killed in this conflict.
Among those documented in the same conflict: Aubin, Jay Thomas, Beaupre, Ryan Anthony, Childers, Therrel Shane, Gutierrez, Jose.
