Our Fallen Heroes

@ussoldiers

This virtual memorial was created to never forget our fallen heroes, who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Allie Gentry

Army Sgt. Landis W. Garrison  
Death: Apr 29, 2004
" of Rapids City Ill.; assigned to 333rd Military Police Company Illinois National Guard Freeport Ill.; died April 29  of non-combat-related injuries in Abu Ghraib Iraq.  A part-time police  officer and a volunteer firefighter Landis Garrison was planning on pursuing a law enforcement career. He had joined the Illinois National Guard at age 17 while in high school because he wanted to help others. ""He was always out to help somebody said his father Randy Garrison. Sgt. Garrison23  of Rapids City Ill. died April 29  of non-combat injuries in Iraq. He was a member  of a military police company based in Freeport Ill. Steve Sallows who served with Garrison as a volunteer firefighter said his longtime friend had a playful sense  of humor and  often referred to his tour  of duty as vacation."" Garrison told Sallows in an e-mail he was looking forward to coming home. ""He was talking about having a big bonfire when he got back from vacation Sallows said. He was as usual really upbeat."" Garrison is also survived by his mother.  — Associated Press"

Views 25

1331 days ago

Army Sgt. Landis W. Garrison
Death: Apr 29, 2004
" of Rapids City Ill.; assigned to 333rd Military Police Company Illinois National Guard Freeport Ill.; died April 29 of non-combat-related injuries in Abu Ghraib Iraq. A part-time police officer and a volunteer firefighter Landis Garrison was planning on pursuing a law enforcement career. He had joined the Illinois National Guard at age 17 while in high school because he wanted to help others. ""He was always out to help somebody said his father Randy Garrison. Sgt. Garrison23 of Rapids City Ill. died April 29 of non-combat injuries in Iraq. He was a member of a military police company based in Freeport Ill. Steve Sallows who served with Garrison as a volunteer firefighter said his longtime friend had a playful sense of humor and often referred to his tour of duty as vacation."" Garrison told Sallows in an e-mail he was looking forward to coming home. ""He was talking about having a big bonfire when he got back from vacation Sallows said. He was as usual really upbeat."" Garrison is also survived by his mother. — Associated Press"

0 Comments

Realtime comments disabled