Barksdale AFB mourns fallen EOD hero Published Jan. 25, 2012 By Senior Airman La'Shanette V. Garrett 2nd Bomb Wing Public Affairs BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. -- Team Barksdale members gathered to mourn the tragic loss of Senior Airman Bryan Bell, 2nd Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance technician Jan. 20 in Chapel 2 at Barksdale Air Force Base. Bell, 23, who was a native of Erie, Pa., was killed in action Jan. 5 by an improvised explosive device while performing his duties for Delta Company, 466th Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit in Shir ghazi, Helmand province, Afghanistan. During the memorial ceremony, Bell was described as a fun-loving, humorous, kind-hearted and courageous Airman, who brightened up any room he walked in. "Bryan was extremely proud of his job - so much, that he had the EOD badge tattooed on his arm," said 1st Lt. Chad Houge, 2 CES EOD flight commander. "He earned that badge. It wasn't given to him. "He took his profession seriously and sought to be the best. Bryan was brave, and he put himself in harm's way for the safety of others. He will be missed, but never forgotten." In a letter from Afghanistan, Senior Master Sgt. Christopher Schott, 466 EOD flight chief, conveyed his condolences for Bell and two other EOD teammates who were also killed during the incident - Tech. Sgt. Matthew S. Schwartz from F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo., and Airman 1st Class Mathew R. Seidler from Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. "As you gather there at Barksdale to remember and honor my fallen comrade, I stand in remembrance with my family, 13,000 kilometers away, wishing nothing more than to be there," Schott wrote. "The loss of one of my own is devastating. I will never forget that fateful date and time. The loss of three of my brothers-in-arms in a single catastrophic incident is an unprecedented and inconceivabe tragedy. Never, in my short 23-year career, have I imagined or experienced the hollowness and pain in my heart which I feel now. His loss rips through the core of my heart and soul as if he was my own flesh and blood." The 2nd Bomb Wing commander also lamented on Team Barksdale's loss of an incredible Airman and American patriot. "Our hearts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Senior Airman Bryan Bell," said Col. Tim Fay, 2 BW commander. "Bryan made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. He is a true hero who will be sorely missed and always remembered." Bell was laid to rest on Jan. 16 in Wintergreen George Cemetery, Erie County, Pa., with full military honors, which included a 21-gun salute and a B-52H Stratofortress flyover. He deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan to support operations New Dawn and Enduring Freedom and was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star Medal with valor, Purple Heart, Air Force Commendation Medal and Air Force Combat Action Medal.