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PFC Brandon M. Craig

Jul-21-2007 » Filed Under: 4/2 SBCT

The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Pfc. Brandon M. Craig, 25, of Earleville, Md., died July 19 in Husayniyah, Iraq, of wounds sustained from an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 4th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division (Stryker Brigade Combat Team), Fort Lewis, Wash.

We would like to offer our sincere condolences to the family and friends Craig leaves behind. Please check back for additional articles as they are published.


Comments For "PFC Brandon M. Craig":

Tears are words the heart cannot express. My tears are for you, PFC Craig, and your family and friends, for your fellow soldiers.

The Lord bless you, and keep you;
The Lord make His face shine on you,
And be gracious to you;
The Lord lift up His countenance upon you,
And give you peace."' Numbers 6:22-27

words cannot capture the loss with Brandon's passing. At 25, it's even more incomprehensible. I pray for Brandon's family and those who love him.

My heart felt sympthay for the family, friends and brothers in Arms of PFC Crag. You will always be remembered as a Hero.

You will never be forgotten for you sacrifice. You are a brave warrior and hero. God bless the family, friends and comrades of PFC Brandon Crag. I pray for you comfort in the sad, sad time.

You will never be forgotten for you sacrifice. You are a brave warrior and hero. God bless the family, friends and comrades of PFC Brandon Craig. I pray for you comfort in the sad, sad time.

Psalm 34:18
The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit
GOD Bless you and your family. Your son was a true American Hero and we are all very proud of his service.

Gale Poindexter
( mother of Sgt Joel Lewis 5/20 3-2 SBCT -KIA May 6/07)

I personally knew Brandon Craig he was over in the 4-2 with my younger brother Josh. My deepest sympathies go out to his new wife and family! He was a great man and friend! We will all miss you in fort lewis!

Words cannot heal the pain Branndon's family and friends are living. My prayers for a true American Hero. I will be forever in his debt. Thank you from a Wyoming Cowboy. Bob Miller. Father of PFC Scott A. Miller 5/20 3-2 SBCT KIA June 9th 2007 Baquoba, Iraq

God Bless you and hold you in his hands Brandon. Live on in his peace. You are a hero to the U.S. RIP and fight on for him SBCT's.

Rest In peace hero!
For the family, friends and fellows soldiers our sincere condolences. We pray for peace ,comfort and strengh during this time of sorrow and emptiness. God bless you and God bless our troops!

Edgardo ,Eddie's dad , A 5/20 3/2 SBCT.

May God hold you in His hands in this time of need.
Brandon was one of America's bravest and finest. He was taken from this world too soon
because he volunteered to uphold our freedoms. He is a true American hero.
Josh's mom 1-23 INF 3-2 Stryker Brigade

PFC Brandon Craig, you have paid the Ultimate Price for our freedom, and God will reward you with Peace in His Kingdom. May your joy bring comfort to your wife, family and friends, as well as your fellow soldiers. Our hearts cry out with the pain of loss, but God will hear our prayers and grant courage and strength to all who ask. Know that your Stryker Family shares your pain and we will remember your sacrifice for our lifetime. Rest in peace, HERO.

Cpl. Craig is a hero in my book. He is respected by those who served with him. He and the men of 4/2 SBCT are in our thoughts and prayers. Thank you, Brandon Craig, for your ultimate sacrifice.

Bill Starr

May God bless and comfort you. Your soldier is a hero.

Richard's Stryker Mom

Remember that your
loss is shared
by many friends who care
and that you're in our
thoughts and hearts
and in our every prayer.

May you find the courage
to face tomorrow
in the love that surrounds
you today.

May the love of friends and family
be a source of comfort to you
at this time.

At this time of sorrow
may these truths sustain you...
your loved one will always be
as close as a memory
and the God of all comfort
is always as close as a prayer.

It will be the little things
that you will remember
the quiet moments, the smiles,
the laughter.
And although it may
seem hard right now,
it will be the memory
of these little things
that help to push away the pain
and bring the smiles back again.


Our deepest sympathy goes out to your family and friends of Brandon.

I served with craig and knew him before we deployed. I just want his family to know that we all saw him as a friend and as a great man. he will forever be in our hearts and our prayers. We love you and we miss you always.
Your brothers in the 4th sbct 2nd ID

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