Charles Cameron, Major, USMC-Retired ccameron@oa.state.pa.us Fellow, Marine Officer Camp Hill, PA., 17110, USA First Lieutenant, Abbott - Everyone, on the wall deserves recognition, for the sacrifice, they made. God bless you and grant you, restful peace. Stand tall! You're in good company, guarding, Heavens Gates. Charles A. Cameron, Major, USMC-Retired. Tuesday, May 25, 1999 |
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Andrew Breaux coachbro99@yahoo.com Lt. Abbott, rest well, you have earned it. You tasted the fire of combat. You were not found wanting. Your brothers salute you. Tuesday, May 25, 1999 |
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David King I am but humbled by your sacrifice. You will forever be remembered as one who gave his all for his country, I admire you and salute you. Wednesday, May 25, 2005 |
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Thomas Clark vietnamresearchers@yahoo.com Researcher, for the State, of Indiana 8400, Wicker Ave., St. John, Indiana, 46373, USA Seeking Family and Friends We need your help! Since 1986, the students of Lake Central, High School, in Northwest, Indiana, have been researching, the men and women from the state of Indiana, who gave their lives, in the Vietnam War. We are the researchers, for the World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam, War Memorials, located, in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. Of the 1,621, Vietnam casualties, we have located, 896, families, as of the date of this entry. We are seeking, any and all help, in locating the family, or his friends. If you have any information, that may help us, please contact us, at the following: Lake Central High School, Tom Clark, History Dept., 8400 Wicker Ave., St. John, Indiana, 46373 or email us. Monday, June 06, 2005 |
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Jeff Matlin matlin@connellco.com Stationed, in Pensacola together Warren, NJ., 07059, USA Fellow Marine John, I remember the day, you left, for OCS.. We enlisted men, were very proud. It was an honor, to have known, you. There will be an engraved Brick, placed, in the walkway of the National Museum, of the Marine Corps, in your memory. God bless you! Semper Fi! Jeff Matlin, Sgt., USMC., 1965-69. Wednesday, July 13, 2005 |
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john catlender God bless you, john. you saved, my life and i will keep a thought on you, for ever. Friday, September 07, 2001 |
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Ray Harton mc2316774@aol.com Fellow Marine "We few, we happy few, we band of brothers, for he today that sheds his blood with me, shall always be my brother. (William Shakespeare) Rest in Peace. You have not, been forgotten. Cpl., Harton, USMC., Ret., Vietnam, 1967, 5th, Marines. Sunday, July 23, 2000 |
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Mark Hernandez pgnrcr@pacbell.net Fellow Marine LT Abbott - I Went to the cemetary in Santa Rosa, California, today. Listened to a Memorial Day service. I watched the hundreds of flags flying briskly in the wind and thought of you and your contribution to the country. Thank you Marine ! Mark Monday, May 27, 2002 |
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Andrew Castillo vigilence@sbcglobal.net Researcher Hi, my name is Andrew Castillo and I'm a Junior, at Lake Central, High School. My History class is searching, for more information, on all the men and women who lost their lives, in the Vietnam War. We are going to take all, the information and put it, into a Vietnam project called The Gold Star, Honor Roll, Book. If you have any information, about JOHN WILLIAM ABBOTT, I would appreciate it very much, if you could find the time to respond, to me. Sunday, October 12, 2003 |
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an admirer I was a young man, when I first learned, your name. As I was growing up, I never really knew, what my father went through, when he was in Vietnam - except, that he was almost always haunted, by it. Then, one night, he told me. He told me about how you, two, had met at Virginia and went through, boot camp together - two, sons, of Indiana, brought together by fate, or who knows what. He said, you became like a brother, to him. He told me, that you had just been blessed, with a baby, daughter and how, you were set to be my his best man, when he married my mother. But that didn't happen. Instead, I listened as my father told me, that you, had been killed. In his eyes and voice, I saw and heard, the grief that I think he still carries with him, to this day. It broke his heart, when you died and it broke my heart, to hear him tell me, about it almost thirty, years, later. I know he still misses, you and he is very proud, of you. Thanks, for taking care, of my dad and being such, a good friend, to him. God bless you and your family. You, are not forgotten. Friday, October 04, 2002 |
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