The Tennessean
Adam Tamburin
November 24, 2014
James Garvey, center, with his parentsthe day he returned to Fort Campbell from Afghanistan in September.
(Photo: Submitted)
Police in Nashville are turning to the community for help answering questions about a young soldier's final moments on Interstate 40.
Garvey was killed early Sunday morning when two vehicles slammed into him while he was walking along the interstate near the Nashville International Airport. It is unclear why he was there; investigators did not find his car nearby.
Answers, if they come, will likely do little to ease the grief of the 24-year-old's shell-shocked family. Garvey's parents traveled from Connecticut to Ft. Campbell in September to welcome the young soldier back from Afghanistan, where he had flown Apache gunships, his father said.
In an email, James Garvey's father, William Garvey, said welcoming his son back to American soil just two months ago ranked among the happiest days of his life.
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