A. H. ko93girl@comcast.net The Truth The Truth is you lead and lead and lead, sometimes wishing, to be a follower and you did and did and did, sometimes wishing you could've just dreamed, but, The Truth is that when called you were there to soar away victoriously, and with confidence and skill, all was possible to you. The Truth is that when needed you came and didn't shrink back, or cower away, And look, here we are, all of us today, you still in our hearts and remembered May 2, 2007 |
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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 them depart. But we in it, shall be remembered. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers and sisters!! For she today, that sheds her blood with me, shall always be my sister.” Rest in peace brave soldier, you have not been forgotten. (W.Shakespeare) May God Bless you, for your Sacrifice!!! Apr 4, 2007 |
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Sydney G. Mary Klinker, is a hero. She did, what she, had to do. She died, for the freedoms of America. I hope, she would know, that she is not, forgotten. Tuesday, March 08, 2005 |
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Amber Cosbey 10413 Blackwell Rd. Central Point, OR 97502 USA Your Great Courage Your great courage and loving heart will never be forgotten. She died doing what she loved to do which was caring for her patients. May you rest in peace Mary. Tuesday, March 15, 2005 |
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Tom Clark vietnamresearchers@yahoo.com State of Indiana Researcher Lake Central, High School, 8400, Wicker Ave., St John, IN., 46373, USA I am a researcher from Lake Central High School and I am looking for information regarding this soldier. The history department at Lake Central is constructing a Vietnam War memorial in honor of the men and women from Indiana who died serving their country. It would be extremely helpful if I could acquire phone numbers or e-mail/regular addresses of her family members. I thank you in advance for your cooperation. Wednesday, June 01, 2005 |
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Sara . cartow@advancenet.net I am doing a Report On her for clas Danville, Il 61833 USA You were, a very strong women, Thank you, so much I have, to do a report, on somebody on the wall. I was going down the rows, of names and found, Mary Therese Klinker. I picked, her and did some research, on her. She was, a very strong woman, who did, what she had to do, for her country and she did it, with pride. Mary: Thank you so much, for serving our country, in 1975. My prayers are, with her and her, family. God bless! Tuesday, September 13, 2005 |
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Kerry Pardue (Doc) kerrypardue@hotmail.com none, I was a field medic 3165, w., shields, #112, Fresno, ca., 93722, usa Mary, Nurse of strong hope I was reminded, today, of the ill-fated flight, called Operation, Baby Airlift, within hours of the government, of South Vietnam, falling. My wife and I discussed, trying to adopt, one of the children. Mary was, a nurse, on that flight and is one, of the crew of 11, medical personnel, who died and 113, infants, who pershied. Mary was, a dedicated Officer, with a heart of caring, for her patients. May God bless, your family and friends, as they remember, your service to your Country in and out, of war. You are not forgotten, Mary Klinker and we are proud, of you. Monday, August 27, 2001 |
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Jackie Taylor You Have Not Been Forgotten Mary 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 youŕI created a small tribute to those heroes. Please click on the link above the rose to view memorial website. Sunday, April 04, 2004 |
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Stephanie McCalister AF., Vet, C-5, Galaxy Flight, Engineer MO This has always struck me, as one of the finest moments, in C-5, history, April 1975, that of the participation of these brave people in a hostile environment, to save these children. It breaks my heart, that it ended in such tragedy. The memory, of Capt Klinker, and all the military on board, including the crew, who died or survived, is one of great honors. The ghost, of this crash and crew, and their loss, was raised during Desert Storm, Aug 1990, when another C-5, crashed, with fatalities, in Ramstein, Germany, while participating as part of the Desert Storm, Airfift, operations. My prayers and thoughts, with the family and friends, of all those on the Wall. blessings, a native american, veteran Sunday, July 11, 2004 |
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