Thursday, July 07, 2011

Army Sgt. Nathan R. Beyers

Remember Our Heroes

Army Sgt. Nathan R. Beyers, 24, of Littleton, Colo.

Spc Beyers was assigned to 145th Brigade Support Battalion, 116th Cavalry Heavy Brigade Combat Team, Idaho National Guard, Post Falls, Idaho; died July 7, 2011 in Baghdad of injuries suffered when insurgents attacked his convoy using an improvised explosive device. Also killed was Army Spc. Nicholas W. Newby.

On July 5, Army Sgt Nathan R. Beyers wrote on Facebook that a soldier has only one wish: “To come home safe.” Two days later, Beyers was killed. He was due to come home in September.

"This is an extremely sad time for the Citizen Soldiers and Citizen Airmen of the Idaho National Guard," said Maj. Gen. Gary L. Sayler, commanding general of the Idaho National Guard. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the family members of these fine Idaho Citizen Soldiers, and we will work to help and support these families with many types of assistance over the coming days, weeks, months and years."

Sgt Beyers loved fishing, camping, golfing and bow hunting.

Wife, Vanessa, said, "Nathan was proud of his job and serving our country. He died doing something he loved and was such a brave person. We just had our first child and Nathan had a chance to visit us when he was home on leave in January. I told him I knew he was going to be a wonderful father. We are going to miss him."

Sgt Beyers is survived by his mother, Natalie Bittner; father and stepmother, Timothy and Sonja; wife, Vanessa and eight-month-old daugher, Ella Jo; two siblings, Tyler and Caelyne.

Fallen Idaho soldier remembered for pride in serving his country
The Associated Press

BOISE, Idaho — Two Idaho soldiers have been killed in Iraq and a third has been wounded, the U.S. Department of Defense said Saturday.

Spc. Nathan R. Beyers, 24, and Spc. Nicholas W. Newby, 20, died Thursday from injuries after insurgents attacked their convoy with an explosive in Baghdad.

Newby was from Coeur d'Alene, officials said. Beyers had been living in the Coeur d'Alene area before his deployment, but lived in Littleton, Colo. before that.

Officials said Staff Sgt. Jason Rzepa, 30, of Idaho, suffered serious leg injuries in the attack. He has been taken to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany for treatment.

The soldiers were assigned to the 116th Cavalry Heavy Brigade Combat Team, based in Post Falls, Idaho.

Idaho National Guard spokesman Col. Tim Marsano said Beyers has been an Idaho resident for a number of years and that his wife, Vanessa Beyers, and daughter, born in November last year, live in the Coeur d'Alene area.

"Nathan was proud of his job and serving our country," Vanessa Beyers said in a statement. "He died doing something he loved and was such a brave person. We just had our first child, and Nathan had a chance to visit us when he was home on leave in January. I told him I knew he was going to be a wonderful father. We are going to miss him."

Newby's mother and father released a statement, noting their son could play a variety of musical instruments, including guitar, bass guitar, saxophone and drums. They also said he was intellectually curious and an avid reader.

"Nick would do anything for anybody who needed his help," they said. "He'd stick by his friends and never gave up on anybody. He had a great sense of humor, ever since he was a kid. For instance, once when he saw his pregnant mom drinking orange juice, he said, 'Mom, you're getting orange juice all over the baby!'"

They also said he enjoyed his truck. "He loved thrashing his truck and then fixing it; we recall digging him out of the snow and we all smiled through it. Nick loved his family, and everybody loved him."

Army Sgt. Nathan R. Beyers was killed in action on 7/7/11.

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