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Shawn A. Graham

   
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Dallas Morning News -- Sgt. Shawn A. Graham, 34, of Red Oak died Sunday in Balad, Iraq, of injuries he received earlier that day in a vehicle rollover in Baghdad, the Defense Department said Tuesday. He was with the Army National Guard out of Fort Worth.

"He loved his job, he loved the military," said his mother, Kathleen Graham of Grove City, Penn. "He was dedicated. He was good at his job. He thought we should be there, and we were doing the right thing, and they liked us there."

Sgt. Graham was born in Orange, Calif., and lived briefly in Hawaii, before growing up in Grove City, where he graduated from high school.

In 1988, he and his father, Thomas L. Graham, a veteran of the Marines, joined the Pennsylvania National Guard.



In 1990, Shawn Graham went into active duty with the Marine Corps and served for 10 years, his mother said.

Sgt. Graham then moved to Texas to work for MCI in Dallas, his mother said.

The Marines called Sgt. Graham back to active duty for a year in 2002. He then joined the Texas National Guard and was activated in August 2004. He was deployed to Iraq in January.

His father returned from active duty with the Pennsylvania National Guard in Afghanistan eight weeks ago, Mrs. Graham said. Sgt. Graham's brother, Marine Sgt. Nicholas Graham, also served in Iraq this past year, their mother said. Nicholas Graham is now stationed at Camp Lejeune, N.C.

In addition to his parents and brother, Sgt. Graham is survived by his wife, Jeannette Graham of Brazoria, Texas; and a sister, Sheila Berry of Grove City.

Sgt. Graham was assigned to the Army National Guard's 124th Cavalry Regiment, 36th Infantry Division, based in Fort Worth.

 

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Shawn A. Graham
Authored by: anonymous on Friday, September 30 2005 @ 11:34 AM EDT
I knew Shawn. He was a good friend of my brother...and thus a friend of mine. He was truly gung-ho about his love for our country. Great guy.

Rich Talbert
Grove City, PA
  • Shawn A. Graham - Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, December 22 2005 @ 11:25 PM EST
Shawn A. Graham
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, October 02 2005 @ 08:34 PM EDT
Shawn,
I would like tos ay thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country, not just in the National Guard, but as a U.S. Marine as well. And to your family, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Semper Fi Devil Dog!
Shawn A. Graham
Authored by: anonymous on Monday, October 03 2005 @ 10:53 PM EDT
My husband served with Shawn in Iraq and met him in training prior to this deployment. My husband thought very highly of him. He said that he was a great soldier, he will be missed by his fellow soldiers.
Houston, TX
  • Shawn A. Graham - Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, October 04 2005 @ 12:17 PM EDT
Shawn A. Graham
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, October 04 2005 @ 11:00 AM EDT
I did not have the pleasure of meeting Shawn, but I know his father. His father is an honorable, hard working man. "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree" as they say, I'm sure Shawn was the same as his father. This is the hardest thing parents can go through, and my prayers are with his family. God bless..
Chris
Shawn A. Graham
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, October 04 2005 @ 10:09 PM EDT
My son, is currently serving in Iraq. I had not met Sgt. Graham personnaly, but he has touched our family by training and be a friend while my son is serving there. Sgt. Graham was well loved by those around him. And because of him, my son and many others, prepared them for the assignment. My prayers go out to his family, and my heart felt thanks for their son's service to our country.
God bless...
Father of a son in Iraq
  • Shawn A. Graham - Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, October 06 2005 @ 08:29 PM EDT
  • Shawn A. Graham - Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, October 06 2005 @ 08:36 PM EDT

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