Studer, Brian Edward
SSG Brian Edward Studer, an American from Ramsey, MN, served in the U.S. Army's 720th EOD Company and died in Ghazni, Afghanistan on August 22, 2008.
Their Story
Staff Sergeant Brian Edward Studer was a dedicated member of the U.S. Army, serving with the 720th Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Company, 28th Transportation Battalion, 18th Military Police Brigade, based in Mannheim, Germany. Born in Ramsey, Minnesota, Studer was committed to his duties and his fellow soldiers.
On August 22, 2008, at the age of 28, SSG Studer lost his life in Ghazni, Afghanistan. His death was classified as hostile, occurring amidst the ongoing conflict known as Operation Enduring Freedom. This operation, initiated on October 7, 2001, was part of the larger War on Terror.
The mission of the 720th EOD Company involved handling explosive devices, a critical and perilous task in a region fraught with IEDs and other ordnance threats. SSG Studer's role was both dangerous and pivotal in ensuring the safety of his comrades and the local populace.
His passing is a solemn reminder of the risks faced by military personnel in conflict zones. SSG Studer's service and sacrifice are honored and remembered, reflecting the profound loss experienced by those who knew him and the broader military community. His dedication to duty and his ultimate sacrifice are solemnly acknowledged.
Operation Enduring Freedom concluded in December 2014, marking the end of one of the longest military engagements in U.S. history. SSG Studer's memory remains a part of the enduring narrative of those who served during this challenging period.
Explore Further
Operation Enduring Freedom concluded in December 2014, ending a significant chapter in military history. See the full roster of those killed in this conflict.
Among those documented in the same conflict: Losano, Raymond, Andrews, Evander Earl, Edmunds, Jonn Joseph, Stonesifer, Kristofor Tif.
