Bobb, Brandon Keith
Brandon Keith Bobb, an American soldier, died on July 17, 2007, in Baghdad, Iraq, at the age of 20 during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Their Story
Private First Class Brandon Keith Bobb was a member of the United States Army, serving in the 401st Military Police Company, 92nd Military Police Battalion, based at Fort Hood, Texas. Born in Orlando, Florida, Bobb was deployed to Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom, a military campaign initiated by the United States in March 2003.
On July 17, 2007, PFC Bobb, just 20 years old, lost his life in Baghdad, Iraq. The Department of Defense confirmed that his death was the result of hostile action. Bobb was among the thousands of American servicemen and women who participated in the prolonged conflict that sought to establish stability in the region.
Operation Iraqi Freedom saw numerous engagements and operations, with soldiers like Bobb serving on the front lines. The conflict was marked by its complexity and the challenges faced by military personnel in unfamiliar terrain and circumstances.
The loss of PFC Bobb is a reminder of the profound impact of military service on individuals and their families. His service and sacrifice are honored and remembered within the broader context of the Iraq War, which officially concluded in August 2010.
Bobb's dedication to duty and service to his country is respected and mourned by those who knew him and by a nation that recognizes the cost of conflict.
Explore Further
Operation Iraqi Freedom concluded in August 2010, marking the end of this particular conflict. 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.
