Mike  T high school friend
Bob, who knows what the world lost when it lost you? You were brilliant, kind, and energetic. Senator, diplomat, whatever you wanted to be, you would have been and would have made the world a better place. I'm sure your leadership skills that led the country to place you in jeapordy would have benefitted our country today. I've never forgotten you. Mike
Dec 7, 2009 |
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Charlotte  Smith I would have loved to have gotten to know you, Bob.
bob,
I know I will say a prayer for you and a prayer for all those other troops far from home and abroad that can't be with there loved ones for the holiday this year. but your honorable to me and I am thankful that your brother has shown me everything there is to know about you. I would of have known you. but in my heart and soul I feel that I do. god bless you soldier....
Nov 23, 2009 |
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Donald  Long
Hi Bob I never met you either but, I would have been honored to serve in Nam with you. You gave all I gave some. Thank you from the depths of my heart for your service. Thanks Jimbo, we will always remember Bob through you. May Bob rest in piece knowing that you will carry his memory on.
Nov 21, 2009 |
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Rebecca  Simpson Patroit Park
On November 07 at 7AM my time and 10AM your time, I lowered my US Flag in Your Honor Bob, and in Honor of all the Fallen Hero's listed on the Patriot Park Wall. I did not forget! & never could forget your Bravery!
For you are a Hero! Bob, in every sense of the word and so much more!
I Thank You for your Service and your Sacrifice! You will never be forgotten!!!
God Blesses Our Veterans,
God Blesses Our Military &
God Keeps Our Hero's in His hands, close to His Heart!
Nov 12, 2009 |
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Bob Byrnes  LA Sierra High School Carmichael CA 95608 USA Vietnam Memorial /Earl J. Koobs Nature Area /La Sierra High School Vietnam Memorial 'Those Honored Dead'
'Why do you fly the flag today?'
My Grandson wants to know.
I fly it for the graveyards
Where the countless crosses grow.
I fly the flag for children
Whose fathers are a name.
A half-remembered memory
of a face within a frame.
I fly it for the families
of sons and daughters lost.
They know the price of liberty
How terrible the cost!
I fly the flag for veterans
who lost their youth in blood.
And saw their comrades slaughtered
in the carnage and the mud.
I fly it for the ones who marched
In cadence off to war
To close their eyes forever
Upon some foreign shore.
I fly the flag for grief poured out
Upon a granite wall.
The laying-on of hands that heals
The scars within us all.
I fly it for the sound of Taps -
That melancholy tune
That lays to rest those honored dead
Who always die too soon.
Nov 11, 2009 |
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Michael  Bauman I was Thinking About You Bob Good Morning Bob
Good Morning,
We had are Veterne's day peraide Saturday Morning and there was 250th entries, we had 9 trikes show up from are group. The City was full of people on the side walks. Big thing here because of Ft. Carson, The Air Force Acd. and Perterson A.F.B.
Mike
Nov 9, 2009 |
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Donald  Long
I was one of the lucky ones and I always wondered why me? You gave your all and your my hero's. I salute all of you my brothers. May your memory live on for ever. Nov 9, 2009 |
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Mike  Parker 196th 68 MY LT
It was one year ago on this upcoming Veterans Day that myself and an old platoon mate were fortunate enough to have made my Return Journey back to Viet Nam. I Thank You and all of the other for helping us make it back home safely during that time long, long ago.
Peace,
Mike
Nov 8, 2009 |
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Michael  Allred
I give a big salute to you Bob . Thanks.
Nov 8, 2009 |
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Jim  Helmick LSHS
Bob...Its veterans day Thanks!
Nov 8, 2009 |
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