Brewer, Adam Noel
Adam Noel Brewer, an American combatant from Dewey, OK, died at 22 in Taji, Iraq, while serving with the U.S. Army on February 25, 2005.
Their Story
Adam Noel Brewer was a Specialist in the United States Army, hailing from Dewey, Oklahoma, who found himself amidst the turbulent environment of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Brewer was assigned to D Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 4th Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, based in Fort Hood, Texas. His service in Iraq was part of a broader mission that saw significant involvement of U.S. forces in the region following the 2003 invasion.
On February 25, 2005, Brewer's life was tragically cut short in Taji, Iraq. The cause of his death was attributed to hostile actions, a frequent danger faced by many service members during the conflict. The loss of Brewer added to the somber tally of American casualties in the operation, which ultimately claimed 4,418 U.S. military lives.
Brewer's death occurred during a particularly challenging period in the operation. This era, marked by increased insurgencies and complex engagements, underscored the difficult circumstances faced by soldiers on the ground.
As Operation Iraqi Freedom extended from March 2003 until its conclusion in August 2010, the sacrifices of individuals like Adam Noel Brewer are remembered with solemn respect. His service and untimely passing remain part of the larger narrative of the conflict, reflecting the personal cost of war.
Brewer's passing is a reminder of the human dimensions of military operations, where each casualty represents a story of courage, duty, and loss.
Explore Further
Operation Iraqi Freedom, which began in March 2003, 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.
