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21st CES Airman killed in Afghanistan
Airman 1st Class Matthew R. Seidler, 21st Civil Engineer Squadron, Peterson Air Force Base, died Jan. 5 from injuries suffered from an improvised explosive device attack in southern Afghanistan.
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Peterson AFB members honor fallen EOD Airman

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by Lea Johnson
21st Space Wing Public Affairs Office


1/10/2012 - PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. (AFNS) -- Members of the 21st Space Wing here suffered a tragic loss recently when it learned that Airman 1st Class Matthew R. Seidler was killed Jan. 5 in Afghanistan by an improvised explosive device.

Seidler was an explosive ordnance technician assigned to the 21st Civil Engineer Squadron here.

"Our deepest sympathies go out to his family in this time of grief," said Col. Chris Crawford, the 21st Space Wing commander. "He made the ultimate sacrifice for his country, and we will never forget him, nor the others who have met the same fate fighting for freedom both here and abroad."

Two other EOD Airmen were also killed in the attack. They are Senior Airman Bryan R. Bell, 23, of Erie, Pa., who was assigned to the 2nd Civil Engineer Squadron at Barksdale Air Force Base, La.; and Tech. Sgt. Matthew S. Schwartz, 34, of Traverse City, Mich., who was assigned to the 90th Civil Engineer Squadron at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo.

Seidler, 24, was from Westminster, Md. He entered the Air Force in November 2009 and arrived here in January 2011. He was the first Airman from the 21st Space Wing killed in action since the wing's inception in 1992.

"He was almost the perfect Airman," said Tech. Sgt. Jason Warden, an EOD craftsman assigned to the 21st CES. "He was really polite, and he was really big on customs and courtesies."

Seidler could often be found in the shop after work studying the equipment or for classes.

"You could tell that he was completely devoted to what we do, and he immersed himself completely in it. He turned into an incredible EOD Airman and enjoyed what we do," said Staff Sgt. Mathew Kimberling, an EOD craftsman assigned to the 21st CES.

The EOD shop is a close family, Kimberling said, and Seidler would often organize group hikes and activities. "He really enjoyed being here in Colorado, especially the outdoor life," Kimberling said.

Seidler was driven, committed and would take on any challenge because he wanted to be the best at everything he did. "He loved doing the incline," Warden said. "Last Friday, we all went as a shop to (hike) the incline in his name."

The EOD community is very small, with less than 1,000 members Air Force-wide, Kimberling said. "When the news spreads, it hurts everyone whether you knew them directly or whether it's just the fact that he was an EOD brother. Everyone feels it."

Lt. Col. Mark Donnithorne, the 21st CES commander, said, "EOD Airmen have been vital to Operation Enduring Freedom, and unfortunately, the pride we'll feel when we see Matt's name on the EOD Memorial Wall at Eglin (Air Force Base) will not extinguish the sorrow we feel from his loss. We will never forget Matt's sacrifice and dedication to his critical, yet dangerous, mission."

Seidler's funeral will be held Jan. 17 in Virginia where he will be interred at Arlington National Cemetery.

A memorial service will be held here at a later date.



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1/13/2012 4:44:16 PM ET
Rest in Peace brave warriorMay Saint Barbara watch over you always.Mervyn Royal Air Force EOD Retd
Mervyn, UK
 
1/10/2012 7:06:50 PM ET
R.I.P.
David Kennedy, CZE
 
1/10/2012 6:19:46 PM ET
My deepest condolences to the families of these dedicated and brave people. As a former blue suiter these loses are especially very personal. If there is any comfort at this time your loved ones were doing what they wanted to do serving our beloved USA. God Bless you all.
Al Womack CMS AFRET, Melbourne Florida
 
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