On Monday, Gordon County Sheriff Mitch Ralston said Blair was described by his former superi-ors as an exemplary officer.
He said Blair was a former deputy sheriff
and was later attached to the local Drug Task Force as part of the Georgia Army National Guards counter-drug operations for several years until 1998 when he left to assume full-time duties in the National Guard. He also served as a jail officer, detec-tive, honor guard and a SWAT team member during his tenure with the Sheriffs Office.
He was officially commended on a number of occasions during his law enforcement service here, Ralston said. John remained very close friends with members of the Sheriffs Office, and officers communicated with him by telephone and e-mail in the days and weeks preceding his death.
Sgt. Blair demonstrated courage and a readiness to accept the same dangers that he asked of the soldiers under his command, said Gov. Sonny Perdue. Mary and I continue to pray for all our sol-diers in harms way, and we know Georgians will remember 1st Sgt. Blairs service and sacrifice.
Blair had been deployed with his National Guard unit in Afghanistan since December 2008. According to Maj. Gen. Terry Nesbitt, adjutant general of the Georgia National Guard, Blair dis-played a true follow me spirit. He was a hero to the men he commanded and to the members of the 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team with whom he served. Our thoughts and prayers are with this family during this very difficult time.
John was a patriot, a truly dedicated and excellent peace officer, said Ralston. He met our Americas enemies bravely and laid down his life in the service of his people, his community and his country, which he loved so much. He will be missed, but he will never be forgotten.
Plans are in the works for memorial services both in Afghanistan by his fellow soldiers and in Gordon County, but no details for memorial or funeral arrangements have been announced yet.
Other local soldiers have died in Iraq and Afghanistan since the beginning of the wars there:
- Jeffrey Jordan, 21, was killed in Afghanistan earlier this month. He was part of the Calhoun-based 108th Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition Squadron, 48th Infantry Brigade Com-bat Team of the Georgia Army National Guard.
- Sgt. William Allmon, 25, who was born and raised in Floyd County until age 12, died April 12, 2008, in Baghdad of wounds received when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device.
- Richard Thomas Hickman, 52, a Cave Spring resident, was working for a private security contrac-tor in January 2006 when he was killed in a roadside bomb attack in Iraq.
- Justin Johnson, 22, who graduated from Armuchee High School in 2000, was killed in Iraq in April 2004 when a roadside bomb detonated as his Humvee passed in Baghdad.
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