On Monday, in a heartfelt Morning Minute column, our Deputy Managing Editor Susie Moore shared a poignant story about a widow’s earnest request on social media. Unable to visit her late husband’s grave at Arlington National Cemetery for Memorial Day, she reached out to the online community, hoping someone could snap a photo for her.
She turned to X, expressing, “This is probably a long shot, but if anybody happens to be in DC this weekend and plans on visiting Arlington, I would love to see a fresh photo of my husband’s grave in Section 60.” She then added the name, “SSG Alan W. Shaw,” with hope and anticipation.
While she might have expected a modest response, the outpouring of support and kindness she received was truly overwhelming. Among those who answered her call was independent journalist Nick Sortor, who promised to fulfill her request and did so with earnest dedication.
He was not alone in this act of remembrance. Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence and a veteran herself, joined in honoring SSG Shaw. Gabbard, who is stepping down from her role due to her husband’s recent diagnosis with a severe blood cancer, made sure to pay tribute to the fallen soldier.
As Susie wrote, independent journalist Nick Sortor quickly stepped up to the plate and said he would deliver, and deliver he did:
Good rainy morning from Arlington National Cemetery.
Specifically, the final resting place of your hero husband Staff Sgt. Alan Shaw.
His grave now has some fresh roses placed in front of it, alongside two American flags, a reminder that Americans truly appreciate his… pic.twitter.com/HglXCilTeE
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) May 25, 2026
Good rainy morning from Arlington National Cemetery.
Specifically, the final resting place of your hero husband Staff Sgt. Alan Shaw.
His grave now has some fresh roses placed in front of it, alongside two American flags, a reminder that Americans truly appreciate his sacrifice.
God bless you and your family on this Memorial Day 🙏🏻🇺🇸
Sortor was far from the only patriot to make the effort — Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, a veteran herself who is stepping down from her post following revelations that her husband has been diagnosed with a serious form of blood cancer — also came to honor SSG Shaw’s memory:
It was an honor to visit your husband’s grave today on your behalf, and to pay my respects. It was wonderful to see the beautiful flowers representing many others who did the same. Our nation owes a debt of gratitude to those who made the ultimate sacrifice, and to the loved ones… pic.twitter.com/GWx11xlecF
— Tulsi Gabbard 🌺 (@TulsiGabbard) May 25, 2026
It was an honor to visit your husband’s grave today on your behalf, and to pay my respects. It was wonderful to see the beautiful flowers representing many others who did the same. Our nation owes a debt of gratitude to those who made the ultimate sacrifice, and to the loved ones they left behind. Thank you for your service and sacrifice
@SharrellAnne2 🙏🏽
Sharrell Anne wrote back with a poignant message:
Tulsi, thank you. Not just for taking the time to visit Alan today, but for understanding the weight of that sacrifice in a way few people ever truly will.
You answered the call to serve this country just like he did. You know what it means to put on the uniform, to stand willing to give everything in defense of this nation, and that makes this gesture mean even more to our family.
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Senior Legal Analyst for The Federalist Margot Cleveland expressed her condolences and asked, “What was Alan like?” Sharrell Anne answered with a moving post:
Alan was the funniest person I’ve ever known. Loud in the best way. The kind of man whose presence filled a room the second he walked into it. His laugh was always genuine, and people were naturally drawn to him.
He was a leader, but not in the loud, self-important way some… pic.twitter.com/sujaj5PBKo
— SharrellAnne (@SharrellAnne2) May 25, 2026
Alan was the funniest person I’ve ever known. Loud in the best way. The kind of man whose presence filled a room the second he walked into it. His laugh was always genuine, and people were naturally drawn to him.
He was a leader, but not in the loud, self-important way some people try to be. People followed him because they trusted him. He loved hard and fought harder, and he was fiercely devoted to the people he cared about.
He was a devoted son, brother, and friend long before he became my husband. We were young and messy and imperfect sometimes, but through all of it, he was my best friend.
I’ll forever be thankful that out of everybody in this world, he chose us.
Thank you for asking about him. Talking about him through the years has played a huge role in our healing process. ♥️
You are missed, Alan, and we thank you for your service.
Meanwhile, an army of freedom lovers came to pay their respects to Alan throughout the day:
Hi Sharrell, I shared your request with my 5-year old and she insisted that we honor during our annual visit. We are grateful to you, Alan and your family. God bless you. pic.twitter.com/eL9uyrYQDM
— Yana Hongla (@YanaHongla) May 25, 2026
Sharell – today I visited my great grandfather at Arlington and came to visit Alan for you! He continues to be remembered pic.twitter.com/p1e3zs1Ane
— Domineau Wiley (@domineauspizza) May 25, 2026
There were many other tributes Monday, probably due to the fact that Sharrell Anne’s original post has been viewed an incredible four million times.
At times, this country can seem hopelessly divided and unsalvageable. This outpouring of love, patriotism, and respect for the military that makes the United States a possibility, however, shows that there is still much to be optimistic about, and that there are millions of wonderful Americans out there.
We must keep fighting for our country, just as SSG Alan W. Shaw would do if he were here.
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