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LTC
Richard J. Berrettini
HARRISBURG
– A senior Pennsylvania Army National Guard
officer has died at Brooke Army Medical Center,
Texas, due to injuries received from an
improvised explosive device attack in Khowst
Province, Afghanistan.
Lt. Col. Richard J. Berrettini, 52, Eldred,
McKean County, died Jan. 11, nine days after the
HMMWV he was a passenger in was attacked. He was
serving a one-year tour and was scheduled to
return home at the end of the month.
A South Carolina National Guard Soldier and an
interpreter were also killed in the incident. A
Maryland National Guard Soldier was injured.
Berrettini, a nurse practitioner, was assigned
to the Pennsylvania Army National Guard Medical
Detachment, Erie Clinic. He volunteered to serve
in Afghanistan and was assigned to the South
Carolina National Guard.
“Lieutenant Colonel Berrettini was a committed
and dedicated soldier who deeply cared for his
fellow service members,” said Maj. Gen. Jessica
L. Wright, state adjutant general. “We mourn the
loss of Richard and our thoughts and prayers are
with his family during this very trying time. He
represented the best of our commonwealth and
country and he made the ultimate sacrifice.”
Berrettini is the second Pennsylvania National
Guard officer lost in combat since the 9/11
attacks. Lt. Col. Michael McLaughlin, 44, of
Mercer was killed Jan. 5, 2006, by a suicide
bomber at an Iraqi police recruiting station in
Ramadi, Iraq. Thirty Pennsylvania National Guard
soldiers have been killed in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
As a civilian, Berrettini was a Port Allegheny
High School nurse. He was a former active duty
sailor and joined the Pennsylvania National
Guard in 1984.
Berrettini is survived by his wife, Jane;
mother, Doris; brother, Nello; and two sons
Vincent, 26, and Christopher, 22. Vincent is a
U.S. Air Force Academy graduate and an Air Force
pilot. Christopher is a graduate of the U.S.
Military Academy.
He will be posthumously awarded the Purple Heart
and Combat Action Badge.
COMBINED JOINT TASK FORCE
PHOENIX VI
PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE
CAMP PHOENIX
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN
APO AE 09320
Phoenix Honors Fallen Comrade
KABUL, Afghanistan— Fallen Warrior Lt. Col.
Richard J. Berrettini was honored for his
service and sacrifice in a memorial ceremony
January 15 at Camp Phoenix, Kabul, Afghanistan.
Lt. Col. Berrettini died Jan. 11 in San Antonio
of wounds suffered on Jan. 2 in Khowst Province,
Afghanistan, when his vehicle encountered an
improvised explosive device.
“If I had one word to describe “Doc” Berrettini,
the word would be ‘inspiring,’” said Chaplain
(Capt.) Iris Dickerson. “He touched the lives of
everyone he came in contact with.”
1st Lt. Nickolas Berger, preventive medicine
officer at Camp Phoenix, remembered the day Lt.
Col. Berrettini arrived at Camp Shelby (Miss.,
for mobilization training). “He was an instant
hit with everyone,” said Berger. “His love for
the soldiers and the passion he had for helping
others was evident.”
Lt. Col. Berrettini was exceptionally dedicated
to the mission.
“I watched him put his heart and soul into
making the 1st Brigade, 203rd Afghan National
Army Corps a better unit,” said Lt. Col. Michael
Haerr, who worked alongside Lt. Col. Berrettini
at Camp Clark. “He was proud to make Afghanistan
a better place.”
“His memory will be in our hearts,” said
Chaplain Dickerson, “his walk, his talk, his
laughter, his presence….his inspiration.”
Link to Camp Phoenix Memorial Program for LTC
Berrettini
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