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Memorial Day Tribute to Staff Sgt. Morgan Deshawn Kennon (1980-2003)

May 24, 2015 By Nancy Bailey 12 Comments

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Like many, I hate war. I don’t understand why we haven’t evolved to a better civilization after all this time. As an educator, I am saddened especially by all the young lives that have been lost throughout the years.

Whether you agree with the circumstances surrounding a war, or not, the sacrifices soldiers make should be a reason for all of us to do the best we can, in our own special ways, to make this country and the world a better place for everyone. It takes honesty and integrity, and courage. Our efforts should remember them.

Today I would like to honor all veterans by acknowledging the bravery and the life of the first soldier from Memphis who died in Iraq. I was against that war. It still makes me angry. But I honor Staff Sgt. Morgan Deshawn Kennon in representation of all those who have lost their lives or who were injured in any war.

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I did not have the privilege to teach or know Staff Sgt. Kennon. I heard about him in a roundabout way. But his story is inspiring because I can visualize Morgan in a high school classroom dreaming about his future. I was deeply touched by his life and his death, and I will share some of this with you now.

Staff Sgt. Kennon was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Fort Campbell, Kentucky after four years at Fort Hood, Texas.

He joined the army when he was 17—fresh out of high school. He wanted to earn money for college so he could someday be a lawyer. It was his dream.

Morgan was smart. He was friendly and nicknamed “Angel.” He loved the Army and God and he was a loving son. He always helped his mother. He often wrote letters of reassurance home to his family. He was not afraid.

Morgan came under fire by a rocket-propelled grenade attack while he was guarding a bank in Mosul. He died of blunt force trauma while trying to protect his fellow soldiers during the attack.

He was 23.

Morgan’s father had great sympathy for soldiers who lost their lives, but he never believed he would lose his own son.

Army Staff Sgt. Morgan D. Kennon received a hero’s farewell in Memphis. Five hundred mourners attended services for him including dignitaries.

He received the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart.

Morgan liked to write poetry, although some were untitled. I leave you with one:

My destiny shall stay within the wishes of the all-knowing,
But my effort will stand strong.
My fears will stay buried,
While my bravery lives on.

Thank you for reading this tribute to Morgan, and have a safe Memorial Day.


Here you can read the many beautiful comments for Morgan from his friends and family.

http://www.fallenheroesmemorial.com/oif/profiles/kennonmorgand.html

And here is where I learned about Staff Sgt. Morgan D. Kennon in case you would like to read more about him:

http://thefallen.militarytimes.com/army-staff-sgt-morgan-d-kennon/256901

http://101_lha.tripod.com/101st_lha/id171.html

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1022349/posts

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  1. Toya Williams says

    May 25, 2015 at 8:39 pm

    I had the pleasure of knowing this beautiful young man. He will foever be missed, he was a great friend and everyone who met him loved him.

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    • Nancy Bailey says

      May 25, 2015 at 10:31 pm

      Thank you for sharing, Toya.

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  2. Natasha Matory says

    July 1, 2018 at 8:34 pm

    I love you Morgan. Wish I had put forth the effort to know you more. Your spirit does live on Angel.

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    • Nancy Bailey says

      July 2, 2018 at 6:18 am

      So glad to see activity here. Thank you, Natasha. You help him live on….

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  3. SSG Danon E. Ray says

    July 13, 2019 at 10:03 pm

    I was in Iraq in 2003 and arrived there in April 2003. I was a National Guardsman from NY attached to the 716th MP BN, 101st Airborne Division. I am currently at a leadership school in Missouri. In class, we are writing about our fallen brothers of the Chemical Corps. I am also a CBRNE soldier. I chose SSG Morgan D. Kennon. While researching about my brother in humanity and arms, I learned so much about him. I felt like I knew him, While doing this assignment, his life and passing has touched me. This is very meaningful to me and I will not forget my brother. His memory will continue to live on. May God continue to Bless SSG Morgan D. Kennon.

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    • Nancy Bailey says

      July 13, 2019 at 10:29 pm

      Thank you for your service and your beautiful tribute to SSG Morgan D. Kennon. Thank you also for your comment. I wish you the very best.

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  4. Shawn Cameron says

    September 10, 2020 at 10:01 pm

    I miss you everyday bro.
    I can still hear your voice sometimes.
    Rest In Peace my brother.
    Love you.

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    • Nancy Bailey says

      November 7, 2020 at 7:26 am

      Thank you for your moving message, Shawn.

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  5. Ian Crews says

    November 7, 2020 at 6:05 am

    Every year I Find Something new to Memorialize My brother SSG Kennon. He was the best person I have ever met in my life. Someone who truly touched everyone he came in contact with. The world is not the same with him up how and unable to walk this beautiful Greek earth. It’s been 17 years and my heart still aches. Love you Brother

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    • Nancy Bailey says

      November 7, 2020 at 7:28 am

      Thank you for your tribute. It is important that Staff Sgt. Morgan Deshawn Kennon is remembered. I did not know him but know that he had many friends and family who loved him. Take care, Ian.

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  6. Billy says

    November 11, 2020 at 8:15 am

    Hard to encapsulate such a bright soul. Miss him everyday. A draw of a hat separated our fate. I still carry the dictionary he gave me. I will see you again and we can eat a sandwich again with extra mayo. He was always next level. Love and miss him greatly.

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    • Nancy Bailey says

      November 11, 2020 at 5:05 pm

      Thanks, Billy, for sharing your tribute. Stay well.

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