Name: Navy Explosive Ordnance Technician 2nd Class Kevin R. Bewley
Age: 27
From: Hector, Ark.;
Assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 11, Oak Harbor, Wash.;
Incident: Navy Explosive Ordnance Technician 2nd Class Kevin R. Bewley died Nov. 5 of wounds sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated while he was conducting operations in Salahaddin province, Iraq.
Died: November 05, 2007
Arkansan killed in Iraq
The Associated Press
OAK HARBOR, Wash. — A Whidbey Island Naval Air Station petty officer from Arkansas was the sixth member of a bomb disposal unit to be killed in Iraq.
Kevin Bewley, 27, of Hector, Ark., died Nov. 5 of wounds from a bomb that detonated in Sala ad Din province. He was on his second deployment to Iraq.
“He had a real good personality. He was always sympathetic to people,” his father, Ron Duke Bewley, told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. “You bet I was proud of him.”
Three sailors from the same unit were killed in April, and two were killed in July.
“It’s a big loss to this small family,” said Naval Air Station spokeswoman...
Prayers & Condolences For: Kevin R Bewley BY Anonymous on Feb 16, 2008
I LOVE YOU FOREVER. WE WILL BE TOGETHER AGAIN SWEETS, I PROMISE
Prayers & Condolences For: Kevin R Bewley BY Anonymous on Nov 20, 2007
Kevin was my "A" School roomate in Pensacola. He was an awesome roomate. One time i bought this rap cd and was listening to it really loud and he came in and i started to turn it down because i think he liked Country music but he said heck no man turn that up! He had a great personality and was a hard worker. I always remember him and a guy from across the hall working out together all the time. I would always see him running and running and running one time i tried to go on a run with them but i couldnt keep up he was super dedicated to be the best and he was. Ill never forget him.AM3 "AW" Lionel Laubscherrijo
Prayers & Condolences For: Kevin R Bewley BY Anonymous on Nov 13, 2007
my God carry you though this time and may you take comfort in knowing he was doing what he knew to be right and he gave his life willingly so that others would not have to and for that i thank him he will never be forgoten