Terry  Catucci Terrycatucci@hotmail.com Thank you for giving your life in service to your country. We didn't know each other well, but I will never forget you. May 26, 2014 |
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John  O'Donnell Marine VET Honoring This MARINE This man has given of himself so that his brother marine's and the people back home could go on. this Gift of his life shows the GREATNESS of this HERO. For each day as it goes by we must take the time to REMEMBER what he gave. Thank you! You are not forgotten nor will you be SEMPER FI! Thank you. Attention on DECK! HAND SALUTE Feb 27, 2014 |
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viet nam  vet To you sir A proud nation owe's you a debt that it never can repay your courage and devotion to duty. Was and still is the single bravest thing a MAN can give. MARINE STAND TALL for you are a FINE example of what a MARINE is SEMPER FI Feb 18, 2014 |
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Marine Viet Nam Vet  68-69// 3rd Bat. 26 Marines Remembering a Warrior, 3/26 Marines Feb 27, 2013 |
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james  kaczmarski jmjkaz78@aol.com derby ny Paul,its been 44 years since we were in boot camp together.God protect you brave marine.Fellow marine from boot camp platoon #308.Semper Fi brother. Jul 19, 2012 |
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P.J.  Painter shapup@aol.com H.S. 12509 Shetland Lane Bowie MD 20715 You are remembered with affection ... You are honored. May 23, 2012 |
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Robert  Lopez ppddispatchdl@ci.petersburg.ak.us Fellow Marine & Vietnam Veteran Petersburg Alaska Saepe Expertus, Semper Fidelis, Fratres Aeterni... Often Tested, Always Faithful, Brothers Forever... Mar 25, 2010 |
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Mick  Regan mickeyregan@yahoo.com usmc vietnam vet lima 3/26 68-69 GOD BLESS REST IN PEACE MARINE Feb 27, 2009 |
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Dan  Dimmick captaindan07@yahoo.com Friend 25262 Conrad Ct. Damascus MD 20872 USA I knew Paul in High School. My brothers and I went to grade school and H.S. with him. I was about 2yrs younger and played basketball with him on a public play ground, sometimes games got rough and he always defused the situation and looked out for the younger guy, "me". He was so Charasmatic..it is not often you come across such a person. I knew back then he was unique. He had an energy about him and cared deeply for people. I remembered sitting in class at St.Anthony's H.S. and it was announced over the P.A. that he was killed in Viet Nam. It hit hard. Someone hung a hand written sign in our school hallway that said"" Lives like Paul Cumberland's don't end, They go on""" I truly believe this. Mar 3, 2008 |
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nancygrace cumberland thedooze@verizon.net His Sister 1921, kalorama rd., nw., wash., dc., 20009, USA Such, a silly big, brother and still, so very missed My brother Paul, had a ferociously, optimistic and generous spirit. And funny.. geez, he was, so funny! He truly always, made us smile.. His loss remains, deeply felt.. Nov 6, 2007 |
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