Mother of Fallen Georgia National Guardsman Speaks

Mother of Fallen Georgia National Guardsman Speaks

Sgt. Brock Chavers of the Georgia National Guard died when an IED exploded Monday. He was assigned to the Americus company D, 2nd Battalion, 121st Infantry Division.

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A Bulloch County family is remembering a hero, beloved son, and brother who was killed in action in Afghanistan.

Sgt. Brock Chavers of the Georgia National Guard died when an IED exploded Monday. He was assigned to the Americus company D, 2nd Battalion, 121st Infantry Division.

Chavers was one of six children and being in the military was a family affair. He followed in the footsteps of two of his older brothers by joining the National Guard, and his youngest brother just finished basic training for the Army.

His mother says Brock was the most giving person you would ever meet.

“He would give you anything. I don’t care if it was new or, you know, he had it, if you needed it, he would say well I’ll get another one,“ said Loice Chavers.

She says he loved to play practical jokes and make people happy. 

“He had a real good heart, and he loved life and to live, and I’m glad he did because his life as so short. If he hadn’t have lived, you know, it would’ve been harder.  But you know Brock enjoyed life,“ she said.

She says the outpouring of support from friends is helping her grief.

“So many people, you know, ask me what they can do, and tell me about Brock and what kind of person he was. I mean, it’s just overwhelming, because I knew we loved him but you know I didn’t know that they loved him, too,“ said Loice Chavers.

One of those friends is Bill Rogers, who taught Chavers in the Junior ROTC program at Portal High School.

“He was an outstanding young man. He was one of my leaders. He volunteered for additional stuff, duties. He wanted to make the unit better and he wanted to be better,“ said Rogers.

Rogers says Chavers’ death is a big loss for the community.

“I was shocked, because I spoke to him right before he left to go over there. And it, just first it’s disbelief, and I’m thinking you know it can’t be,“ said Rogers.

With three other children in the military, Loice Chavers says she’s trying to stay strong.

“I’m hoping they come back safe, but if they don’t, I just ask the Lord to make me strong to deal with it.  Because I’m not the only one, there’s a lot of other parents, you know, families, going through the same thing,“ she said.

Sgt. Chavers is survived by his wife and three year-old son. His wife is actually in the same National Guard unit.

Funeral arrangements are still tentative.  The family is still waiting for their son to come home, which could take up to a week. He will be buried in Statesboro.

Here’s a closer look at the casualty numbers for troops from Georgia and South Carolina.

The Department of Defense says as of July 4, 64 service members from Georgia and 52 from South Carolina have lost their lives in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.

776 Georgia troops and 361 South Carolina troops died in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Click here to view casualty information by state for Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.

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Flag Comment Posted by mrslilbit on July 11, 2009 at 10:30 pm

To The Family Of Brock Chavers,
  This is April (Johnson) Foster, I want to send my sincere condolences to you all. As you know we all grew up together in JROTC and basketball, and in the community and in the military. Brock was an outstanding person and he will be deeply missed. I have walked in his shoes and I give him my Utmost Thanks and my Utmost RESPECT. This is from one fellow soldier to another who has been deployed….“All gave some and Some gave All”. You will be missed dearly Brock…..RIP!!!

April (Johnson) Foster and Family.
Ft. Gordon, Ga.

Flag Comment Posted by regina25 on July 11, 2009 at 1:44 pm

brock were going to miss you man much love from raul and sylvia love ya man

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