| | September 21, 2012 | | A SISTER'S TRIBUTE Glen Doherty, the former Navy SEAL who was killed in Libya during the attack on the U.S. consulate last week, was a horseback rider, skier, and loyal friend who believed that "a party shouldn’t stop on the day it starts," says his sister Kate Quigley. In a very personal essay on The Daily Beast, she describes the day she learned her brother had died, as well as the moving tribute at Andrews Air Force Base to Doherty and his three fellow Americans who were killed. She shares her memories of an adventure-loving brother who collected charismatic friends around the world and "never let them go." Those friends, she says, are with her today. Her story, as told to Abigail Pesta. | |
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