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RONALD JAMES MANNING
 

michael  hennen
mikedhennen@gmail.com
friend
75smithavenue savannah Tennessee 38327 United States
You was cool,one night we even bivwacked together. You was in the helocopter next to ours. we, somehow managed to get the tail of our helo shot off and crashed about one hundred yards from yours. The bible says life is like a vapor. God bless you, even tho you was our corpsman you was one hell of a Marine.
Apr 24, 2013


Jim  Ramey
James.A.Ramey@Navy.Mil
I wore his MIA bracelet for years
2163 Rocklyn st Camarillo CA 93010 USA
Never forgotten
Though I never met you Ron, I feel as if you are a part of my family. I found your name in DC at a Vietnam Mmemorial support site, and decided to wear your MIA arm bracelet and, I wore it until I retired from the Navy. Your name on my bracelet - is now in my Retirement Shadowbox, where it will remain forever. After I pass, my oldest son will display with Honor - 'HN Ronald J. Manning.' Sir, you will not be forgotten.
Sep 3, 2011


George  Murphy
gmurphy@new.rr.com
Co-Corpsman in ER NRMC Ports Va 74'
Never Forgotten Forever
You so young will never age, but your sacrifice will be written in a book with only one page. A book kept in a very sacred place in the hearts of those who knew you and will never forget your face. Your smile, your glance the laughter the fun, you are at peace now no battle to be won. We are much prouder and better for having known you, our feeling will not fade with time as others do, Never Forgotten Forever in View, the book in our heart with a picture of you. Peace “Archie” Ron! From George M.
May 22, 2009


Bill  Cottrell
combatdoc@rocketmail.com
Branson MO.
Remebering you on this anniversary Doc Cottrell
May 14, 2009


George  Murphy
gmurphy@new.rr.com
Co-worker HM2/ ER NRMC Portsmouth
Still thinking of you Ron "Archie" 33 yrs ago today
Today has always had a special meaning to me as it is alway a time to reflect how lucky I am to have had a life beyond my time in the service. I like to think that Ron would have had a great life too. Instead he made it possible for me and my children to have one.
God bless and keep you at peaceful rest.
May 15, 2008


Michael  Shoemaker
shoemakermj@comcast.net
friend, fellow corpsman, roommate
4935 Mountain Road Pasadena MD 21122 US
I was in Ron's sister company in basic training, in his company in corps school, and his roommate in Portsmouth, Va. We had a lot of laughs and good times together. I sold him my MG Midget when I left Portsmouth. I kept in touch after I left but lost touch not long after he graduated FMS. I learned from a mutual friend not long after he was MIA. I have tried ever since to find what had happened to him. A few years ago I read an article in Popular Science Magazine about trying to identify human remains found at the sight of his crash. Recently I discovered that they did identify his remains. I have been to the Vietnam Memorial in Washington numerous times and still get choked up when I see his name so near the end of the last panel. I still think of him often when I reflect on my time in the military.
Jan 2, 2008


Jim  Sawmiller
ejsjessejames@bright.net
Chained Eagles of Ohio
( RONALD ) You are not Forgotten
Ronald: You have made the Ultimate Sacrifice. You are in our Prayers. God Bless you, and your Family.
Dec 29, 2007


Tommy Stewart
Hospital Corpsman
25 years later and your memory still remains. You made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom. Though you still remain in the waters off Koh Tang, my hope is that one day we will bring you home. Your memory will live forever in the Hospital Corps.
Tuesday, May 23, 2000


George Murphy
gmurphy@new.rr.com
Friend & roommate @ Portsmouth, RMC
1971 Charles Street
Depere, WI 54115 USA
We'll neever forget you Ron!
HERO is just a word, but Ron was a great guy and we all liked him greatly, he had humor, and really cared for others. I knew him when we were young and full of life. He worked in the E.R. @ Portsmouth Regional Medical Center, Va. Do you remember? When rotation came up, he got FMF, and in a few short months he was gone. I am not sure why, but he was good and he died young. We will never forget his life and the memories he has left with us. God has a hero we had a friend! I think of him every May, every year.
Friday, June 03, 2005


Fellow Veteran
Family Friend
Toronto, OH 43964 USA
Remains Identified and Returned
HN Manning's remains were identified on June 22nd, 2000 and returned to his family.
Wednesday, August 10, 2005

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