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From Jody Ewing
Spc. Casey Byers, 22, of Schleswig, died June 11, 2005, south of Ramadi. He was on foot patrol near a Humvee that was part of a convoy of 25 vehicles searching for roadside bombs and insurgents when a bomb exploded directly underneath the Humvee. He was a member of Company B 224th Engineering Battalion, based in Ottumwa.
Published by Daily Herald on Jun. 14, 2005.
Casey Byers never got to meet his infant daughter, Hailey. "I will make sure Hailey will know who the real Casey Byers was," his mother, Ann, wrote in a letter read at his funeral. "The Army may have taken my son, but they also are the ones who gave him life." Byers, 22, of Schleswig, Iowa, died June 11 when a roadside bomb exploded under his Humvee south of Ramadi. He was based in Ottumwa, Iowa. Byers grew up in Vail, Iowa, and graduated from high school in 2001. He later attended Iowa Lakes Community College and worked for Casey's General Stores. Former classmate Brandon Laubscher remembered Byers as an adventurous, funny guy who looked out for everybody _ to "make sure everything was squared away." Two days before his funeral, Byers' brother, Army Spc. Paul Justin Byers, stepped into the path of a pickup and was killed. It was ruled an accident. In a letter written for his brother's funeral, Paul Byers said he joined the Army, like Casey, to get money for college, but soon learned there was a greater cause at stake. "If I could say anything to him, it would be, 'Yes, Casey, I'm exactly like you and I stand here today proud to say it," the letter said.
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