Name: Army Pvt. Brandon L. Davis Age: 20 From: Cumberland, Md. Assigned to the 1st Engineer Battalion, 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kan. Incident: Army Pvt. Brandon L. Davis was killed March 31 when an improvised explosive device hit his armored personnel carrier in Habbaniyah, Iraq. Died:
March
31, 2004 Soldier from Cumberland area dies in Iraq
By David Dishneau
Associated Press
HAGERSTOWN, Md. A 20-year-old Army private from western Maryland was among five soldiers killed when a bomb exploded under their vehicle near Fallujah, his mother said.
Jackie Weatherholt said the Army told her that her son Brandon Lee Davis, 20, of Cresaptown, died March 31, about six months after he went to Iraq. He was with the 1st Infantry Division, based in Fort Riley, Kan., she said.
Its terrible, she said. He was my baby. I have three kids, and he was my baby.
Weatherholt said she last spoke with Davis March 20 by telephone. They discussed the dangers of the high-risk areas into which he was always being sent, she said. I...
Prayers & Condolences For: Brandon L Davis BY Anonymous on Aug 28, 2013
To Jeff and the family of Brandon Davis, FREEDOM is not Free as you know. I think of a conversation I had with Jeff, his father years ago. Shortly after Brandons death he asked me " is it worth it" as I said then and I will say now, Brandon did not die in vain...there are many free citizens of Iraq because of the men and women such as Brandon. I can only imagine the loss of a child but yet I think that this young man died doing something he believed in. Any cause we believe in, enough to die for, is Extraordinary. I have cried many tears over our fallen...but I am Thankful that I live in a country of freedom that men and women such as Brandon are guarding that wall. I myself stood guard of that wall for 20 years, I am now and always will be grateful to any and all who serve. Freedom has a flavor the protected will never know yet it is a loss such as Brandon that we take time to thank the good Lord for the time we had with him. I never knew this young Soldier but I went to school with his Father and I know the caliber of young man he was, I am absolutely positive the apple did not fall far from the tree. This goes out to all who have never visited Cumberland, Maryland...There is a monument there - the first one for the sacrifices in the global war on terror. Jeff and the citizens of this Soldiers hometown erected it. It is a beautiful tribute to all who have served. Brandon I Salute you my friend! "Semper Fi" Gy Sgt Pat Burns USMC Ret.
Prayers & Condolences For: Brandon L Davis BY Anonymous on Sep 26, 2009
im married to brandon's brother and although i never met him i feel his spirit around us all the time. its sad that he never got to meet his niece. but im proud of him cause he fought for this wonderful country and for that i salute him. he was def. a great hero
Prayers & Condolences For: Brandon L Davis BY John on Apr 09, 2008
May the grace of God, the love of Jesus, and the peace of the Holy Spirit be with you and your family forever.