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” Army Pfc. Morris L. Walker
Remember Our Heroes
Army Pfc. Morris L. Walker, 23, of Chapel Hill, N.C.
Pfc. Walker was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Airborne Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, Fort Richardson, Alaska; died Aug. 18, 2009 in Paktika Province, Afghanistan, of wounds sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle. Also killed was Staff Sgt. Clayton P. Bowen.
WCHL 1360 — Twenty-three year-old Morris Walker, a UNC graduate who had joined the army this past spring, has been killed in Afghanistan.
Barbara Lambert works as the director of admissions at Fayetteville Academy, in Fayetteville, North Carolina, where Walker attended grades 6 through 12.
Walkers sister sent out an email notifying those who knew him that he had been killed when an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) hit his convoy.
Walker graduated UNC in May 2008 and signed up for the army April of this year. Lambert says she believes Walker had plans to attend law school.
Before deploying to Afghanistan, Walker was stationed at Ft. Benning, Georgia and Alaska. Lambert says Walkers mother had been in poor health when she got the news of her sons death.
Lambert says Walker will be remembered for being genuinely well-liked and always having a smile on his face.
Funeral arrangements, as of Wednesday afternoon, had not been made yet.
Army Pfc. Morris L. Walker was killed in action on 8/18/09.”
http://livinglegendteam.blogspot.com/2009/08/army-pfc-morris-l-walker.html
“Capt. John Billings, who led Bergdahl’s platoon, described the 45-day search for the Idaho native as grueling, saying soldiers got little food or sleep and endured temperatures in the high-90s.”
July 1 they may have set out. Forty-five days afterwards would be August 14th. So they got back to base after the search and were on patrol within days?