HM3(FMF) Clayton R. Beauchamp, KIA, 07 Aug 12, Afghanistan
August 9, 2012 by Indy
Filed under Corpsman.com News, Military Family, Military Information, Vets Issues
The Department of Defense has identified the latest casualty from Afghanistan. All of us here at Corpsman.com offer our condolences to the Beauchamp family and grieve for your loss.
Petty Officer 3rd Class Clayton R. Beauchamp, of Weatherford, Texas, died Aug. 7 when enemy forces attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device while conducting a dismounted patrol in the Shaban District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 6, 1st Marine Division (Forward), I Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward), Camp Pendleton, Calif.
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It is truely a rare breed, the FMF Corpsman. Rest now brother, we’ve got your pack. See ya on the other side. Semper Fi
HM3(FMF)Bolser
RIP brother you won’t be forgotten
SEMPER FI and LOVE to this family who has lost a treasured son and life
HM3 FMF Viet Nam
You would be dearly missed brother. WishI had taken more time to get to know you during Field Med…take care of those Marines up there and rest in peace.
HA Bunnell, Dustin Camp Pendleton, CA 52 ABHC
Beauchamp, you were a good friend to my son, Josiah.
You will be missed and my prayers go out to your family.
Know that your fellow Corpsman are prayed for daily.
Thank you! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family! Rest now but I know you are still on watch, watching over your brothers and sisters in service
It was an honor to know you. A great guy, friend, and American. R.I.P Beauchamp. You’ll never be forgotten my friend.
Rest in peace, Doc. Look after your Marines up there.
RIP Doc.
Rest in Peace HM3, your memory is engraved in our minds forever.
HA Ribera, Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms
I ran into this today and it was nice to see all these posts. It was truly an honor to serve with him. He was a great credit to corpsman and makes me look at you guys as so much more than caregivers. Im really proud to say he was my squads doc
Will never forget you brother. Wish I could have been there with you.