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DALE RICHARD BUIS
 

Stanley  Wojciechowski
stanw58@hotmail.com
Wentworth Militaty Academy Alumni
Lexington Mo 64067 U.S.A.

Your fellow 'Old Boys' of Wentworth Military Academy will always remember you.
Jun 25, 2012


Edward  Henry
Edwardntx@att.net
5814, Bayside Drive, Fort Worth, TX., 76132, USA
From A Fellow, Viet Nam Vet.
I honor your sacrifice, I mourn your loss. You, are not forgotten. I came home, safe, from the war, I'm so sorry, you did not. May you, rest in peace.
Aug 16, 2009


Hank  Cramer
hankc@methownet.com
Fellow Veteran
Box 22, Winthrop, WA., 98862, USA
50, Years Ago, Today...
It was 50, years ago, today, that America lost Major, Dale R. Buis, to the Vietnam War. Sleep in peace, brother. America is safe and always will be, because men, of your strength, courage and character, stand ready, to defend her. You, are not forgotten.
Jul 8, 2009


♥ Jackie  Taylor
I Will, Remember You
http://www.geocities.com/vietnamwa

You were one, of the brave, that answered, the call. You honored us, by your service and sacrifice. We now honor, You each time, we stand and sing the words, “THE LAND, OF THE FREE AND THE HOME, OF THE BRAVE.” Thank you, for your bravery, courage and dedication, to our Country and freedom. Rest In Peace and Honor.
Apr 17, 2009


manny g
Fellow Veteran 69-70 An Khe
Union Gap, WA. 98903
“You are Remembered”
Peace and condolence, to the family and friends. “He which hath no stomach, to this fight, let him depart. But we in it, shall be remembered. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers!! For he today, that sheds his blood with me, shall always be my brother.” Rest in peace brave soldier, you have not been forgotten. (W.Shakespeare) May God Bless you, for your Sacrifice!!!
Aug 29, 2008


Renee  Hall
Brighton, CO., 80602, USA
Thank you, for serving, our country and paying the ultimate price. I saw your name, on the Traveling, Memorial Wall, in Thornton, Colorado, July, 2008. Because of you and all, the many thousands of soldiers, that have lost their lives, until this time, I'am allowed to live, in freedom. I thank all of you, for your service and ultimate sacrifice. May you, rest in peace and God bless, your soul eternally.
Jul 19, 2008


george reece
Your fellow Wentworth Military Academy "Old Boys" will always remember you.
Aug 29, 2007


Gary Woods
GLWoodsSDA@aol.com
High School friend of his son Kurt
I Knew Your Son
Major Buis- I attended James Madison High School in San Diego CA where it was my good fortune to serve with your son Kurt in US Army Jr. ROTC '67-'69. I graduated as Cadet Colonel, commanding all 6 ROTC schools in the city, and Kurt graduated as Cadet Sgt. Major, the highest ranking Cadet NCO in the city. We were friends outside of school and I always admired Kurt's sense of humor and adventure. There wasn't much he wasn't willing to try. He never spoke much of you to us, but we all knew of you and respected your sacrifice, and admired your son greatly. We didn't know then yours would be the first name listed on the wall. I later served during the evacuation phase of the war as a Marine Officer '73-'75. Know this- you have a great son, and you are missed. I hope we will meet one day on the 'other side'. Semper Fi.
Gary Woods, former Captain, USMC
Dec 7, 2006


matthew lannon
cav1stplatoon@aol.com
itrp3/3acr
ft.carson,co. 80913 USA
thank you!
Thursday, December 23, 1999


Randy Gravenor
Tsgt., Richard B. Fitzgibbon Jr's., story was told, on the History Channel. He was the first casualty, of the Vietnam War, he was an aircrew chief, acting, in the capacity of advisor. On one flight, (6-8-56) one, of the personnel, on the plane and he became, involved, in an argument. Later that day, the other person, having been, drinking heavily, exited, a drinking establishment on base, where he saw Tsgt., Fitzgibbon playing, with some young, children. He fatally shot, Tsgt., Fitzgibbon, who in turn, became the first, casualty. His son, Richard B. Fitzgibbon III, was KIA., on 9-7-65. I believe, the show was called, "The Vietnam Experience." May God bless.
Monday, February 14, 2005

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