SSGT Justin Lynn Bauer

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SSGT Justin Lynn Bauer

Birth
Ventura, Ventura County, California, USA
Death
10 Jan 2009 (aged 24)
Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
Burial
Berthoud, Larimer County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3055322, Longitude: -105.0565855
Plot
07-03-02
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Staff Sgt. Justin L. Bauer was a member of the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, N.C. He was on his second tour of duty in Baghdad, Iraq, when he was killed in action on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009, at the age of 24. A husband, son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin and friend, Justin was a true hero. Born on Aug. 22, 1984, in Ventura, Calif., Justin is lovingly remembered by the many people he has touched in his young life. He graduated from Berthoud High School in 2002, where he excelled as a student athlete on the football and wrestling teams, known for his strong work ethic and leadership. He earned varsity positions in both sports, placed fourth in his weight class at the regional wrestling tournament his senior year, and was captain of the football team. Family, friends, sports, boats and outings to Carter Lake were among the things Justin enjoyed most. After graduating from high school in 2002, Justin followed in his father's footsteps and joined the Berthoud Fire Department. In the short time at Berthoud Fire, he received two letters of commendation and one meritorious service award. In 2003, he took a firefighting position in Antarctica for a scientific research company. Justin enlisted in the Army in 2004. He attended paratrooper jump school at Fort Benning, Ga., and then served his first 16-month tour in Iraq from 2005 to 2006. His dedication and hard work earned him assignment to the 82nd Airborne Division — the same division in which his grandfather Jacob (Jack) Bauer had served so many years before as a paratrooper during the Korean War. On Sept. 27, 2008, Justin married his high school sweetheart, Kari Campbell, at a beautiful ceremony on a perfect autumn day in Georgetown, Colo., surrounded by family and friends. Two months later, he left for his second tour in Iraq. He was scheduled to come home to Colorado in December 2009, where he planned to return to the fire department and start a family with his new wife.

Justin was decorated with several medals, including the Bronze Star medal, the Purple Heart and the Humanitarian Service medal, the Combat Infantryman Badge and the Army Commendation Medal. Justin left a lasting impression on those who met him. He was an engaging young man with a contagious smile who was determined to make a difference. He inspired those around him by embodying the leadership qualities he believed in and had a great love of family, friends and community. Justin was a true hero and an example to us all. The outpouring of sorrow and remembrances of Justin from all across the country tells us we are not alone in knowing what a difference he made in so many ways to so many people. It is this legacy of honor, integrity and courage that will be carried on by those who knew him.

His death is a devastating loss to those closest to him. Justin leaves his wife, Kari Bauer, of Berthoud; mother, Connie Haddock of Loveland; father, Greg Bauer, of La Salle; younger brothers, Jeremy and Jacob Bauer; younger sister, Jessica Hartman; grandparents, Jack and Gloria Bauer, of Eaton, Mary Rudquist of Minnesota, and La Vonne and Louis Varn of Johnstown. Justin is also mourned by several aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, former coaches and teachers, and fellow soldiers.
Staff Sgt. Justin L. Bauer was a member of the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, N.C. He was on his second tour of duty in Baghdad, Iraq, when he was killed in action on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009, at the age of 24. A husband, son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin and friend, Justin was a true hero. Born on Aug. 22, 1984, in Ventura, Calif., Justin is lovingly remembered by the many people he has touched in his young life. He graduated from Berthoud High School in 2002, where he excelled as a student athlete on the football and wrestling teams, known for his strong work ethic and leadership. He earned varsity positions in both sports, placed fourth in his weight class at the regional wrestling tournament his senior year, and was captain of the football team. Family, friends, sports, boats and outings to Carter Lake were among the things Justin enjoyed most. After graduating from high school in 2002, Justin followed in his father's footsteps and joined the Berthoud Fire Department. In the short time at Berthoud Fire, he received two letters of commendation and one meritorious service award. In 2003, he took a firefighting position in Antarctica for a scientific research company. Justin enlisted in the Army in 2004. He attended paratrooper jump school at Fort Benning, Ga., and then served his first 16-month tour in Iraq from 2005 to 2006. His dedication and hard work earned him assignment to the 82nd Airborne Division — the same division in which his grandfather Jacob (Jack) Bauer had served so many years before as a paratrooper during the Korean War. On Sept. 27, 2008, Justin married his high school sweetheart, Kari Campbell, at a beautiful ceremony on a perfect autumn day in Georgetown, Colo., surrounded by family and friends. Two months later, he left for his second tour in Iraq. He was scheduled to come home to Colorado in December 2009, where he planned to return to the fire department and start a family with his new wife.

Justin was decorated with several medals, including the Bronze Star medal, the Purple Heart and the Humanitarian Service medal, the Combat Infantryman Badge and the Army Commendation Medal. Justin left a lasting impression on those who met him. He was an engaging young man with a contagious smile who was determined to make a difference. He inspired those around him by embodying the leadership qualities he believed in and had a great love of family, friends and community. Justin was a true hero and an example to us all. The outpouring of sorrow and remembrances of Justin from all across the country tells us we are not alone in knowing what a difference he made in so many ways to so many people. It is this legacy of honor, integrity and courage that will be carried on by those who knew him.

His death is a devastating loss to those closest to him. Justin leaves his wife, Kari Bauer, of Berthoud; mother, Connie Haddock of Loveland; father, Greg Bauer, of La Salle; younger brothers, Jeremy and Jacob Bauer; younger sister, Jessica Hartman; grandparents, Jack and Gloria Bauer, of Eaton, Mary Rudquist of Minnesota, and La Vonne and Louis Varn of Johnstown. Justin is also mourned by several aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, former coaches and teachers, and fellow soldiers.