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Another Brave Solider has fallen...

Started by OkKeith, August 07, 2011, 01:42:00 AM

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OkKeith

On Tuesday August 2, SSGT Kirk Owen was leading his squad of scouts (Alpha: 1/279: 45th IBCT), doing reconnaissance in the Kardiz region of Afghanistan when a large IED exploded under his vehicle. Twenty-one soldiers were injured; SSGT Owen was the only fatality. His platoon leader, also his best friend, was the first to reach him.

This brave solider who put himself in the most vulnerable position on purpose, in order to protect his young squad and was killed... was my baby brother.

I share this with you as a friend, knowing that many of you have had similar events touch your lives. I find it easier to write about this than talk to anyone. It goes without saying that this has been difficult for us. Especially for his two teenage daughters who knew that their father hung the moon and stars, and his wife that loves him more than can be described.

My parents, trying to be strong for everyone else, have had difficulty. As I stay in their house during this family crisis, I hear my mother crying late into the night. I watch my father take long walks in the woods and return with red eyes and tear stains on his cheeks.

My brother joined the military later in life than most. He felt a calling so strong he told me once it was truly physical. At 31 years of age he went to basic training and excelled. He went on to be top of his class where his MOS, his chosen career, was as a Chaplain's Assistant, the man guarding the back, of the man of God. He chose to alter his path and become full-time with the Oklahoma National Guard in an infantry billet. Yet, he was still that solider others could depend on, with a quiet message of faith. He moved quickly through Air Assault School and at the age of 36 became Ranger qualified. On the sixteenth of this month, he would have been 37.

I have just recently returned from Dover AFB in Delaware where I watched, with his wife, how reverently and dignified he was handled upon his arrival back to U.S. soil. Every Solider, Airman, Marine and Sailor had words of grief for their fallen brother. I say this so that those like my father (U.S. Army Ranger; 1961-1972), who served when this country had a different opinion of service men and women, can feel the sense of pride and honor that we all have after having witnessed my brother's dignified return.

I need no posts of prayers sent. I need no caring statements. I thank you for those without the need for expressing them. I know that all of you can understand my loss. He was my first, my best and my truest friend. The woods will always be dimmer and the colors forever muted now that my hunting partner has gone. We rely on the Good Lord to get us through this even though it seems to me that even His mighty arms are little comfort to me just now.

OkKeith
In a moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing. The worst thing you can do is nothing.
Theodore Roosevelt

dragonheart

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kung fu kid

Keith,

Heaven is blessed with another brave soul.

Al Kidner

"No citizen has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. What a disgrace it is for a man to grow old without ever Seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable." Socrates.

pitbull

I've got tears on my keyboard brother!

kibok&ko

heavy and deep thinkings for you & familly
save a cow eat a vegetarian !

Bonebuster

I have always made cetain that my children know why we live safe and free.

Jack Guard

Keith, I know you don't want any prayers or special statements but i have to tell you, i have lost several friends and colleges in the past years since 911.  He is in good company with other patriots who will never truly be forgotten.  Stay strong for your family and celebrate his life.  I work with these men everyday and try to never forget how they keep our families safe at night while we sleep.  

"Rangers Lead The Way !"
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Bud B.

Words of true heart and love of a brother and family for a fallen brother and son.

God be with you.

Tears are shed for you, your family, and for your brother's sacrifice and service. Your pain is shared Sir.
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LV2HUNT

We are grateful for his service and sacrifice and mourn with you.

Walter Mauney

Yours truly,
Walter

Okie man

Deepest condolences to your family Keith. My son is serving there in the 45th in an infantry company as well.
When the moment of truth arrives, the time for preparation has passed

ber643

God bless him for his service, and you for your oh, so proper and caring words. I can only add by sending to our fallen brother these special words, from this old Marine - "Semper Fidelis, my brother in arms".
Bernie: "Hunters Are People Too"

Ret'd USMC '53-'72

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b.glass

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Mark 5:36 "Don't be afraid, just believe".

Mudd

Thank you for sharing with us.

God bless,Mudd
Trying to make a difference
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Bob Foster

God Bless our hero SSGT Kirk Owen. My son is part of Chinook crew out of Kandahar.

59Alaskan

You may not need the comments or prayers, but when we learn of our losing a great soldier, citizen, father, and family member we need to say them, even if in silence.  Your brother, his family, and you deserve that honor.
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magnus

Keeping the Faith!
Matt
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Pepper

He is in the arms of God.
God bless you all.
Archery is a family sport, enjoy it with your family.

leatherneck

The gates of heaven are saluting your brother as we speak.

"Semper Fi"
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