top of page

KEIGAN BAKER

March 19, 2020

Name: A1C Keigan Baker

Hometown: Longview, WA

DOB: January 14th, 1996 DOD: March 19th, 2020

Entered Service: 2018

Units: Air Force Special Tactics Combat Controller assigned to the Special Tactics Training Squadron, 24th Special Operations Wing.

Education: BA Prep Course, CCSC- Combat, Control Selection Course, Airborne School, SERE- Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape , ATC- Air Traffic Control, CCS- Combat Controller School, and Special Warfare Pre-Dive.

Baker, K. 3.JPG

Awards and Decorations: Keigan's awards and decorations include an Air Force Training Ribbon, the Air Force Basic Military Training Honor Graduate Ribbon, the Air Force Good Conduct Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the National Defense Ribbon and the Air Force Commendation Medal

Survived By: Father and Stepmother, Jason(Jake) and Jaime Baker, brother Masen Baker, Mother and Stepfather, Renee and Brad Ramey, along with many relatives, friends and SW teammates.

 

Airman First Class Keigan J Baker, 24, a Combat Controller assigned to the 24th Special Operations Wing, tragically passed away March 19th, 2020 during a 2000-meter surface training swim during the Air Force Combat Dive Course in Panama City, Florida.

 

Keigan was a person that would pull others to the standard of excellence he held himself to. He was extremely competitive, and others strived to be at that same level. It was not just his athleticism, as he excelled academically as well. He brought out the best in others around him. Keigan is greatly missed and will always be remembered by his loving family, friends and teammates for his exceptional character, his dedication and willingness to help others. Keigan took great pride in his craft. He was determined to live up to and honor all those who came before him that gave their lives to protect our freedoms... to "The First There, That Others May Live!"

 

The Keigan Baker Memorial Fund is a non-profit created by Keigan's brother Masen Baker. The organization's goal is to honor Keigan's legacy and his lifelong goal to serve and protect our great country. Currently, the KB Memorial Fund has partnered up with SOCOM Athlete with providing scholarships to individuals pursuing careers in the Special Operations field and who attend their HELL DAY events, mentorship and development prep courses.

KeiganBaker1.JPG
KeiganBaker2.jpg
Baker, K. 3.JPG
bottom of page