Beery, Brock Alan
SSG Brock Alan Beery, 30, of White House, TN, served in the National Guard with HHC, 2D Battalion, 123rd Armor, Bowling Green, KY. He died in Habbaniyah, Iraq on March 23, 2006.
Their Story
Brock Alan Beery, a Staff Sergeant in the United States Army National Guard, was serving in Iraq as part of the HHC, 2D Battalion, 123rd Armor based in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Born and raised in White House, Tennessee, Beery was known for his dedication and commitment to his duties.
On March 23, 2006, Beery lost his life in Habbaniyah, Iraq, during Operation Iraqi Freedom. His death was confirmed by the Department of Defense as a result of hostile actions. The military operation, part of a broader U.S.-led invasion, was launched in March 2003 with the stated aim of dismantling weapons of mass destruction and ending Saddam Hussein's regime.
Beery was among many American troops deployed to Iraq during a period marked by intense conflict and violence. His unit, the 2D Battalion, 123rd Armor, often found itself in challenging and dangerous situations as they aimed to stabilize the region.
He is remembered by his family, friends, and fellow soldiers for his courage and service. His passing is a reminder of the human cost of conflict and the profound loss endured by those who knew him. Beery's legacy continues to be honored by his community and comrades.
Explore Further
Operation Iraqi Freedom concluded in August 2010, marking the end of a significant chapter in U.S. military history. 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.
