JOHN  O'DONNELL MARINE VETERAN 65-68 HONORING A YOUNG BRAVE MARINE HERO THEY CAME FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD MEN WHO WANTED TO HELP THIER FELLOW MAN. SOME CAME FROM THE EAST COAST CITIES SOME FROM THE RURAL AREAS OF THE EASTERN STATES MANY CAME FROM THE MIDWESTERN STATES FROM THE PLAINS TO THE ROCKY MOUNTIANS SOME CAME FROM PLACES LIKE DALLAS OR SANTE FE, MANY CAME FROM THE FAR WEST PLACES LIKE LA., SEATTLE, TUSCAN SOME CAME FROM ALASKA AND HAWAII AND GUAM. THEY ALL CAME TO THIS LITTLE COUNTRY OF VIET-NAM TO HELP THIER FELLOW MAN. AND THESE MEN ON THIS BLACK WALL LEFT BEHIND THIER LIFE'S SO THAT WE COULD LIVE OUR'S!! ATTENTION A MARINE HAS GIVEN HIS ALL! AND I SALUTE THAT MAN FOR HE IS THE HIGHEST FORM OF MAN. A UNITED STATES MARINE
Oct 23, 2014
Margaret  Daniels Reese margaretreese@bellsouth.net Brother 4540 Bellmonte Dr Cumming GA 30040 USA Thinking of you, dear brother, on this Memorial Day My dear brother Dennis,
As always, you are on my mind today. I went to church today and we had an awesome Memorial Day service. Your name was posted on the long list of heroes.
You have been gone so many years now your son just had his 44th birthday...he's a wonderful man. I know he misses you so much even though he never met you. I know you are so proud of him and his family.
I miss you more every single day & I look forward to the day when I can again see you, Mom and Dad. You were and are still my hero...rest well, my wonderful brother!
I love you,
Margaret (Podie) May 29, 2011
Captain Roland Monette RMonette@blomand.net his commanding officer I was at his side, on that wet and tragic, monsoon morning, when four, young and precious lives, were lost in an instant, of time and four others of us, survived, that day to remember it, like it was only yesterday. Rest in honor, young man. Jun 4, 2008
James Daniels ddaniels@mackeytanner.com Son Houston, TX., 77095, USA Thanks Dad! Just wanted, to drop you a note. We never met, but I know, you and you know me. Mom was pregnant, when you left this world and I'am your son. My name is James Dennis Daniels, Jr.. I graduated, from Texas, A&M University and served, in the US., Navy, in an F-14, Squadron. I have been married, for 13, years and you, have two grandsons. James Luke Daniels (9 years) and Trey Dennis Daniels. (3 years) Trey, as in third Dennis. Both got a piece, of our name and are proud to have it. I love you and look forward, to meeting you one day, but for now, I must raise these boys. See ya soon. Love, Dennis Oct 30, 2007
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!!! Oct 20, 2007
Kristin Daniel kdawg@mailcity.com none I am in a history class and we had to be a fictious character and write a letter to a person on the wall-I chose James Daniels b/c he had my last name-and it is so interesting to me that i found this information on him. he is a hero Thursday, May 04, 2000
Nanci Aliffi sweetgabrwnsav@yahoo.com High School Friend and neighbor 1155 Lakeview Rd Statesboro, Ga 20461 USA Lest We Forget Their Sacrifice The following site allows us a moment to reflect on what the heroes of Vietnam sacrificed for their country and each one of us who lives in the USA. As the years pass it becomes too easy to let our memories of them slip away. We must not let that happen because through our memories they live on and the acts of heroism committed by them is memorialized. We owe them the obligation of keeping their service to our country remembered. Keep that flame of recognition burning brightly, lest we forget. http://www.geocities.com/rememberance004 Wednesday, June 01, 2005
Dolores Bennett djbenn@direcway.com Neighborhood Friend Rt., 1, Box, 154, Williamsville, Mo., 63967, USA We Remember, The Good Times Thanks, for all the good memories, Dennis. I remember some, of the shananigans you and Robert pulled, in High School. I know that, by now, you have returned to what I hope, are bigger and better times. I remember, your smile and your laughter. Thanks, for your sacrifice. We all, miss you. Wednesday, June 01, 2005
Vickie Coplin foxx@wownet.com SISTER IN CHRIST GA., USA ALWAYS REMEMBERED, BY THOSE OF US, WHO CARE NOT ONLY ARE YOU, A BLOOD BROTHER, TO MY DECEASED BROTHER, WHO DIED, IN THE SAME PLACE, AS YOU, BUT IN 1970, YOU AND HE ALSO WALKED, THE SAME STREETS OF LIFE. AS YOU BOTH WERE, "SAVANNAHIANS!" THIS IS THE FIRST TIME, IT REALLY HIT ME, THAT DEATH WAS FAMILIAR, TO "MY HOMETOWN STREETS," BY MORE THAN, JUST MY FAMILY! WE ALL PASSED, EACH OTHER SO OFTEN, NEVER KNOWING THAT THE STREETS, WERE SO FULL OF PAIN, FOR MORE THAN OURSELF. ALWAYS KNOW, NONE, OF YOU WILL, EVER BE FORGOTTEN! Monday, February 17, 2003
REST IN PEACE, MARINE sgteseusmc@yahoo.com Served with L, 3/1, '66 & A, 1/27, '68. HONORING YOUR SERVICE, COURAGE AND SACRIFICE YOU, ARE NOT FORGOTTEN, SEMPER FI, BRO. Thursday, October 20, 2005
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