Latter-day Saint father, Idaho man dies fighting with the international legion in Ukraine

Dane Partridge, of Idaho, was killed fighting with the International Legion of Territorial Defense of Ukraine.

Dane Partridge of Rexburg, Idaho, was reportedly killed on Oct. 11, 2022, preventing with the Worldwide Legion of Territorial Protection of Ukraine.

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Dane Partridge of Rexburg, Idaho, poses for an image whereas preventing with the Worldwide Legion of Territorial Protection of Ukraine. Partridge, from Rexburg, Idaho, died Oct. 11, 2022, whereas preventing in Ukraine.

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Dane Partridge of Rexburg, Idaho, is proven being launched from the hospital in July after he was wounded preventing with the Worldwide Legion of Territorial Protection of Ukraine. Partridge died Oct. 11, 2022, whereas preventing in Ukraine.

Partridge household photograph

Dane Partridge, a 34-year-old Latter-day Saint, U.S. Military veteran and father from Rexburg, Idaho, died this week from accidents sustained preventing on the entrance strains in Ukraine, his household confirmed.

Partridge had been preventing with the Worldwide Legion of Territorial Protection of Ukraine since April, considered one of many Americans volunteering as Russia continues its invasion.

No less than 5 People have died within the warfare, in line with experiences. In March, The Washington Put up reported at the very least 4,000 People had been taken with volunteering to battle in Ukraine.

Partridge was struck within the neck and brainstem by shrapnel on Oct. 3 after Russian forces ambushed his unit whereas they had been clearing trenches in Severodonetsk in jap Ukraine.

Nonetheless below hearth, Partridge’s colleagues carried him out on a blanket and laid him down at the back of a pickup with the opposite wounded troopers, in line with his household. The motive force ran the truck into the bottom on their method to the hospital, actually — just one wheel was intact after they arrived, the opposite tires shredded and hanging from the rim.

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Dane Partridge of Rexburg, Idaho, poses for an image whereas preventing with the Worldwide Legion of Territorial Protection of Ukraine. Partridge, from Rexburg, Idaho, died Oct. 11, 2022, whereas preventing in Ukraine.

Partridge household photograph

On Oct. 11, Partridge succumbed to his accidents in Ukraine, forsaking 5 youngsters.

“We knew that his coronary heart was completely satisfied serving to over there. And that made us completely satisfied,” his sister, Jenny Corry, informed the Deseret Information on Friday. “Above all else, he mentioned it was him serving his God.”

Born right into a navy household, Partridge grew up in Rexburg, off-roading in the summertime and snowmobiling within the winter, Corry mentioned. He enlisted within the U.S. Military after he graduated from highschool, and in 2007 was deployed to Baghdad as a part of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the place he was a turret gunner and drove armored automobiles.

He left the Military in 2012, and for the subsequent 10 years discovered work as a long-haul trucker and tow truck driver.

On Feb. 24, Russia invaded Ukraine, and Partridge was glued to the tv.

Partridge and his household don't have any ties to Russia or Ukraine. However just like the roughly 20,000 different international fighters in Ukraine hailing from 52 completely different nations, in line with the Harvard Worldwide Assessment, the Rexburg father was decided to assist.

A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Corry says her brother was motivated by his religion.

“He needed to serve the Lord. He needed to serve his God. That was the primary particular person he needed to observe. ... The extra he prayed about it, the extra certain he was,” Corry mentioned.

Partridge wrote a will, purchased a one-way ticket to Poland, and mentioned goodbye to his household on April 27. The household would hear from him periodically over the approaching months, Partridge sending the occasional textual content, or FaceTiming when he had a very good connection.

He took specific curiosity in rescuing cats and canine — his unit even adopted a kitten, nicknaming it “the warfare kitty.”

When he had time, he would attend Sunday companies on the nearest church, and made an effort to succeed in out to and befriend Latter-day Saints in Ukraine.

In July, he stepped on a tripwire, triggering a grenade that left him with 9 shrapnel wounds, in line with his household. Three weeks later, he was discharged from the hospital, and again on the entrance strains.

“We had been nervous, ... however we additionally knew that he thrived there,” his sister mentioned.

In September, his household bought one other name — Partridge was occurring a mission with a excessive mortality fee.

“He referred to as to say his final goodbyes,” Corry mentioned, “then he went darkish and for a few days, and we had been on edge ready.”

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Dane Partridge of Rexburg, Idaho, is proven being launched from the hospital in July after he was wounded preventing with the Worldwide Legion of Territorial Protection of Ukraine. Partridge died Oct. 11, 2022, whereas preventing in Ukraine.

Partridge household photograph

Partridge returned from the mission unscathed, Corry mentioned. Precisely one month later, in Severodonetsk, his unit was ambushed by Russian tanks. Corry and her household realized of his passing from a Latter-day Saint he befriended in Ukraine.

His physique continues to be in Kyiv, and the household hasn’t made any funeral preparations but. Their hope, Corry says, is to seek out some Ukrainians prepared to sing throughout his memorial service.

“He was at all times good for amusing, exchanging witty banter and desirous to cheer folks up,” Corry mentioned. “He ended his messages whereas he was over there with ‘I really like you, I miss you, that is all for you.’ And my alternate in sharing his story can be to say ‘I really like you, I miss you, that is all for you.’”

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