Cpt. Brian S. Freeman; Someone You Should Know
The original story (or where I found it) is at DefenseLink.mil; Heroes.
This is man of many virtues and a fire that burned inside. He was not satisfied with ordinary, nor could he sit by and watch when there was something he could do to help make things better. No matter the risk. As a matter of fact, the great risk the better the challenge. He was from Temecula, Calif. He was ambushed, kidnapped, and murdered January 20, 2007.
This is man of many virtues and a fire that burned inside. He was not satisfied with ordinary, nor could he sit by and watch when there was something he could do to help make things better. No matter the risk. As a matter of fact, the great risk the better the challenge. He was from Temecula, Calif. He was ambushed, kidnapped, and murdered January 20, 2007.

On Jan. 20, 2007, Freeman was meeting with Iraqi leaders at a provincial headquarters when insurgents attacked and killed five U.S. soldiers, including Freeman. U.S. Skeleton program manager Steve Peters told ABC News that “Brian will always be remembered for his willingness to ride with any driver so that the driver could gain more valuable experience driving the track, even if that meant crashing a few times.” Even at the moment of his death, Freeman was helping a very different set of drivers learn to drive a very different track. ABC News story.
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