Boyce, Timothy Rick
SGT Timothy Rick Boyce, 29, of North Salt Lake, UT, served in the US Army with Maintenance Troop Support Squadron, 3rd Armor, Fort Carson, CO, died on Dec 15, 2005 in Landstuhl, Germany.
Their Story
Timothy Rick Boyce was born in North Salt Lake, Utah, and joined the United States Army, dedicating his service to the Maintenance Troop Support Squadron, 3rd Armor, based at Fort Carson, Colorado. His role in the Army highlighted his commitment to supporting operations in diverse and challenging environments.
In the context of Operation Iraqi Freedom, initiated on March 19, 2003, Boyce was deployed to Iraq. This operation was part of a broader effort by coalition forces to address longstanding geopolitical tensions in the region.
According to documented records, Boyce's deployment was marked by his role in maintaining the essential operational capabilities of his unit. His service was part of a larger military strategy during a complex and multifaceted conflict.
On December 15, 2005, Boyce's life came to a tragic end in Landstuhl, Germany, where he was transported following combat-related injuries. His death was cataloged in the Defense Casualty Analysis System, marking the end of his dedicated service.
Boyce's passing in the midst of Operation Iraqi Freedom emphasizes the profound personal sacrifices made by service members. His death is a reminder of the human cost of military engagements and the impact on families and communities.
Operation Iraqi Freedom concluded formally in August 2010, leaving a lasting legacy on international relations and military history.
Explore Further
Operation Iraqi Freedom, where Boyce served, concluded in August 2010, marking a significant chapter in US 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.
