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JOHN EVERETT DUFFY
 

Kathy  Duffy
jkpap@aol.com
Neice
Cape Elizabeth Maine 04107 usa
Thank you all for wearing my Uncle Jack's bracelet. I was only two when Uncle Jack's plane crashed. Our family has a small hope that he survived the plane crash and would someday come home again. It was a bittersweet day when we were told they found his remains and would fly them home. My brother Jack (his name sake) flew to California and brought my Uncle to Washington so we could lay him to rest in Arlington. I think of him everyday and miss him so much. I am sure he would be proud to know that so many of you thought of him and wore his bracelet. I will tell my Dad his older brother about this sight. Kathy Duffy
Oct 19, 2012


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!!!
Sep 19, 2008


Maureen Lorbert
momoxfour@yahoo.com
127, Parkland Ave., St. L., MO., 63122, USA
I too, wore Capt., John E Duffy's, bracelet. I just wanted to say, Thank you, to his family. I think, of him, every Memorial Day.
Sep 19, 2008


Malcolm Kirby
mlkdrk@earthlink.net
USAF., Veteran
Rest in Peace, my Brother
You will, not be forgotten...
Jan 23, 2008


Roy Spencer
Vietnam, Veteran-Air Force, Pilot
FAC., Hero
Captain, John Everett Duffy, was from Portland, Maine and born, on 23, January 1946. He was, 32 and single, when he, was lost. He was, a Jake, Forward, Air Controller, assigned, to the 20th, Tactical, Air, Support Squadron, at Da Nang. Captain, Duffy, was returning, O-2A, to Quang Ngai and was flying Visual Reconnaissance, when he reported, weather problems. Nothing further, was heard, from the aircraft and a three-day, search, found nothing. The aircraft, was possibly, shot down near the village, of Ba To, 20, miles south, of Quang Ngai. Captain, Duffy was, declared dead, on 29, June 1978. His remains, were eventually returned. His name, is located, at 12W-092, on the Vietnam, Memorial.
Jun 29, 2007


Bill Gallenstein
USAF., Veteran
Zephyrhills, Fl., 33541, USA
A very proud cold war, USAF., veteran, remembers you, on this day. My, God bless you and your family, always. I salute you, Thank you.
May 16, 2007


Perry Duffy
JTDPED@WEBTV.NET
7700, West, Lasgow Place, Littleton, CO., USA
Bracelet
I have proudly, worn, Capt., Duffy's, MIA., bracelet, for over 25, years and will continue, to do so. A small, personal reminder, of his sacrifice, to his country and friends.
Monday, August 14, 2000


JERRY HARRIS
JHARRIS@MTI.COM
STATIONED, WITH LT., DUFFY, IN EARLY 70
209, GALLERY WAY, TUSTIN, CA., 92782, USA
NO TITLE
I WAS STATIONED, WITH THEN LT., DUFFY, IN EARLY 1970. HE WAS ONLY IN COUNTRY, A FEW WEEKS, BEFORE BEING LOST, WHILE FLYING VISUAL RECONNISANCE, FROM CHU LAI, TO QUANG NGAI. PLANE, WAS A CESSNA, OTTER, 02. INTERESTED, IN HEARING FROM ANYONE, THAT WAS STATIONED, EITHER AT DA NANG, OR QUANG NGAI, WITH JOHN DUFFY. LIKE ALL OTHERS THAT DIED, FOR HIS COUNTRY, JOHN DUFFY, WAS A HERO.
Friday, March 10, 2000


Donald Voyles
donh@randomc.com
Served, with Lt., Duffy, in Quang Ngai
117, Woodland Drive, Cartersville, Ga., 30120, USA
Jake FAC's., Remember
I was to fly, with Lt., Duffey, on the morning, of April 4th, after he brought, the aircraft back, to Quang Ngai. Our TOC., gave him permission, to fly the area, as long as he maintaiuned, VFR. and clear, of the hills. His last transmission was garbled, but indicated, the general area, of his flight and that he had encountered, fast forming cloud, cover. Lt., Duffy was, not heard from, again. We mounted, a Search and Rescue effort, for three, full days and sighted no crash, nor located, his beeper. Lt., Duffy is membered, by all JAKE, FAC's. and he, was a HERO.
Tuesday, October 03, 2000


FAC., Association
Remembering, Our Lost Brother

"Jake," FAC., John Duffy, lost, 4, Apr., 70.
Friday, August 16, 2002

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