Landis W. Garrison

Landis Wayne Garrison (January 9, 1981 – April 29, 2004) was a United States Army sergeant and the only member of the 333rd Military Police Company to have died while actively serving with the unit. He died in Iraq of non-combat related causes.

Biography

Garrison joined the volunteer Port Byron, Illinois Fire Department before graduating from Riverdale High School in 1999. He joined the military at the age of 17 and was training to be a police officer in nearby Hampton, Illinois when his unit was activated for Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Death

In 2004, Garrison's year-long deployment was extended by the Pentagon 90 days after he had arrived safely in Kuwait. He was among 20,000 soldiers whose tours were extended because of the surge of violence in Iraq. He and his company were then sent to the infamous Abu Ghraib prison, where Garrison received an accidental yet fatal gunshot wound.