Franklin Gulledge gulledge@bbtel.com Honor, The Warrior . . . . Not The War http://www.hmm-364.org/hill881s-roster.html Ben was one, of approximately 30, who lost their lives, on a God awful hill, known as, Hill 881s, between the dates, of 26, Jan., '67 and 18, Apr., '68. Hill 881S, was an outpost for the Khe Sanh, Combat Base, which came under siege, during this time frame. Monday, January 14, 2002 |
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Jackie Taylor You, Sir, Have Not, Been Forgotten! href="http://www.geocities.com/rememberance004">http://www.geocities.com/rememberance004
I had, the opportunity to visit, The Vietnam Memorial Wall. I was so overwhelmed, with sorrow and pain, that I could not hold back the tears, for those heroes and their families, who lost so much. Though my visit, to the Wall was a few years ago, I feel, that I left a piece, of my heart there. To honor those, who died in the Vietnam, War and to say thank you, I created a small tribute, to those heroes. Please click, on the link above, to view, my website. Thursday, April 15, 2004 |
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Keith White keithwhite@mindspring.com He was my aunt's fiance Danville, CA I was only eight when he died, I lived in Monterrey, Mexico and went to the American School that he went to. He made an impression on many there, and seemed larger than life. He was a true All-American guy. Sunday, June 16, 2002 |
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J COVARRUBIAS MARINE REST IN PEACE ONE MORE MARINE, REPORTING TO HEAVEN'S GATES. THIS MARINE, DID HIS TIME, IN HELL. REST IN PEACE, MY BROTHER. Thursday, July 31, 2003 |
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