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Army 1st Lt. Laura M. Walker
Age: 24
From: Fort Bliss, Texas
assigned to the 864th Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy), 555th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (Provisional), Fort Lewis, Wash.
Died: Aug. 18, 2005
Incident: Army 1st Lt. Laura M. Walker died when an improvised explosive device detonated underneath her Humvee during ground assault convoy operations in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Also killed was Sgt. Robert G. Davis.
Laura Margaret Walker was born into a military family on June 16, 1981. Her education included ten different schools, living in 18 different cities, and three different countries, culminating with her graduation in 1999 from SHAPE American High School in Belgium. Laura was active in Club Beyond, Model United Nations, and earned varsity letters in soccer, basketball, and volleyball. She belonged to the National Honor Society and was selected to the "All Europe" soccer team her senior year. Laura attended the United States Military Academy at West Point where she excelled in leadership positions such as Cadet 1SG and CSM and was elected as class secretary for the class of 2003. While a cadet, she graduated from Air Assault School at Fort Polk in June 2001, served as a summer intern with the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, played for the United States Junior Women's Handball Team in the Pan American Games, and was team captain of the West Point Women's Handball Team, leading them to a national collegiate championship. Although she was offered the opportunity to pursue a position with the Olympic handball team, Laura chose to serve with soldiers. She graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science and Systems Engineering on May 31, 2003 and was commissioned a 2LT in the Corps of Engineers.
2LT Walker arrived at Fort Lewis in January of 2004, was assigned to the 555th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, and deployed to Iraq in support of the 4th Infantry Division until April 2004. Laura was reassigned as a vertical construction platoon leader in the 864th Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy) upon returning to Fort Lewis. She re-deployed with 1st Platoon, Bravo Company, 864th ECB (H) to Afghanistan in March of 2005. 1LT Walker's platoon expertly constructed force protection, mobility, and life support facilities, and performed quality assurance for local national contracts at Forward Operating Bases Salerno and Guyan. In July 2005, 1LT Walker was selected to be the Executive officer of the 864th battalion Headquarters' Company. En route to her new position, she was assigned to a two-month tour as the Task Force Pacemaker Public Affairs Officer. She wrote several news articles for the Task Force that appeared in several newspapers, to include The Afghanistan Freedom Watch, Defend America, and The Northwest Guardian. Laura was the editor of the Task Force newsletter, The Pacemaker, which is distributed to all of the Soldiers in the Task Force, as well as their family members and Pacemaker's higher echelons.
Laura was killed in action on 18 August 2005 in Delak, Aghanistan. She proudly wore the 4th Infantry Division combat patch on her right shoulder, a distinction she shared with both of her grandfathers from their service with the Division in both World War II and Vietnam. Her awards and decorations include: the Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart, Army Commendation Medal (1OLC), Army Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Combat Action Badge, and Air Assault Badge
Although Laura was an exemplary officer and loved West Point and the soldiers she led, these were but a part of her huge capacity for life. She was a strong person, spiritually, physically and mentally. These qualities inspired others to "play up" in all areas. Laura valued family and friends, and fostered a sense of community wherever she found herself. Loyalty -- Laura was all about loyalty and traditions. She loved music and had a gifted voice. She was an accomplished and prolific writer. She treasured time spent with her sister and brothers. She loved learning to cook with her mother, and shared her skill with others. She enjoyed talking to her father on long, slow runs. She was a certified aerobics and yoga instructor. Her continued interest in soccer was reflected in her play with the local club in Tacoma. She shared a deep love for all the holidays, especially Christmas (which starts in July) with her family. Passion -- Laura was all about passion and dedication. She and Ed Peskie were to be engaged this summer after several years of sharing life together. She loved God and was growing in Christ daily. 1LT Laura Walker was a good friend and inspiration to all who knew her; we miss her terribly. Laura is survived by her mother, Valerie Walker, her father Keith Walker, her sister, Audrey, and her brothers, Duncan and Brian Walker. Sorrow knows no bounds for Ed, the family, and the countless lives she touched. We ask that just as we all benefited from the goodness of her life, let there be continued goodness long past this transient painful visitation by death. Continue to hold her in your hearts and minds, and honor her by living life to its fullest. |
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Condolences :
| Prayers & Condolences For: Laura M. Walker BY Anonymous on Apr 30, 2009 | | | I knew Laura in high school. She was a great person and will be remembered always.Alicia Jarrett
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| Prayers & Condolences For: Laura M. Walker BY Anonymous on Jan 25, 2009 | | | Thank you for your Courage & Service. May you rest peacefully in Gods loving arms.
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| Prayers & Condolences For: Laura M. Walker BY ShapyCasklask on Jan 04, 2009 | | | On behalf of a grateful nation ... " THANK YOU " ... is ... NEVER enough! From the heart of a wounded soldier's mom, a free Tribute in song, to ALL our BRAVE women who step forward to serve this GREAT NATION ! www.ShesASoldierToo.com
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| Prayers & Condolences For: Laura M. Walker BY miyembro on May 25, 2008 | | | Your sacrifice will remain in our hearts for a lifetime, with intense gratitude. May God bless you and your family. Rest Safely and Securely in God's Loving Arms. We cherish too, the Poppy redThat grows on fields where valor led, It seems to signal to the skiesThat blood of heros never dies.
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| Prayers & Condolences For: Laura M. Walker BY Anonymous on Apr 13, 2006 | | | Laura was a good a friend of mine in High School. Unfortunately as life often does we drifted apart after. It is great to hear that she followed in fathers footsteps and become a proud and strong Army Officer. I know that god will always watch over because she was great person in every sense of the word. We will miss you but know that you are in a better place. My sympathy is with her family and know that she will never be forgotten. A friend always, Sandra Rauhuff
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| Prayers & Condolences For: Laura M. Walker BY Anonymous on Nov 13, 2005 | | | As an Afghan, I would like to express my condolences and sympathy to her family and friends. She has done a wonderful job and service to the poor people of Afghanistan. She will rememebered for ever. AC
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| Prayers & Condolences For: Laura M. Walker BY Anonymous on Oct 28, 2005 | | | Dear Laura and Walker Family:
I am SGT Ragnar A. Jamieson and I attended Giessen High School with Laura and new her and her family. I have just received word of Laura's passing from another HS friend SGT Ernesto Chee-Chong. I would like to express my condolences to the Walker Family. Knowing Laura I can say that there will be no finer Officer in the US Army and I am deeply saddened by her loss. We all have given some, she has given all. Words can't express what she meant to those around her. Laura, may God Bless. Your will never fade or be far from us. SGT Jamieson
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| Prayers & Condolences For: Laura M. Walker BY Anonymous on Sep 10, 2005 | | | May GOD bless everyone as he has blessed you, Laura. Even though we served together in the military under a rank structure, I only ever knew you as a person first and foremost. I will never forget you and will still say, "hello Ma'am how are you doing today!," from way down here to you up there in the heavens. I will never forget our exchanges in conversation and things we did for each other. Until we see each other on the other side, have a good day Ma'am.
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