* September 9, 1942 - April 24, 2012
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Graham was a very good friend with whom I had worked at Fort Leavenworth in the 1990s. With retired Colonel Bill Mendel we three kidded each other about our most excellent birth year of 1942. Graham and I did a number of seminars in Peru together on the subject of Sendero Luminoso and one in El Salvador on security issues. Graham was the founding editor of Low Intensity conflict & Law Enforcement and generously brought me in first as Book Reviews Editor and then as his successor. He was an incredibly generous colleague who brought many young scholar practitioners into the field. He will be missed.
RIP Dr. Turbiville, you will be missed. I had the opportunity to meet with Graham in the mid-1980's while I was working Afghanistan issues for USCENTCOM. He ensured all the resources and capabilities at FMSO, Ft. Leavenworth, were made available to us (Afghan Fusion Cell that worked directly for CENTCOM's CINC) and opened doors to a world of expertise resident in various US Army units and organizations that we would have otherwise missed or been denied. He was one of the shakers and movers who worked under the radar, and that is probably why he made such a huge contribution and difference in reference to our national defense capabilities.