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JOHN J BAILEY
 

Mark  Bailey
Mdb52@att.net
Younger brother
427 16th St. Port Huron MI 48060 USA
My Oldest Brother-who I never knew
Mom told me the Army offered you Officers School for 2 or 3 year stint, but you chose the regular army. I remember bits and pieces of your short life life, as I (Marky, that's what you called me) was 15 years younger then you. Third grade I come home from school to see our beutiful mom, and our Great Aunt sitting on the sofe with sunglasses on. They're news- you brother John was kiilled in a place called Vietnam. Now, that i'm 55, through technology, I have viewed the place where you where killed by a claymore mine. You have two nephews by me, and my youngest I gave him his middle name in Honor of your short life in this world. You are my Hero.
Sep 24, 2013


Thankful  American
A grateful nation remembers and honors you. Thank you for your service and sacrifice.
Jan 10, 2013


Bill Gallenstein
f
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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.
Jan 10, 2008


Manuel Pino Bco 2/8th 1st Cav 68-69
mpjr54@msn.com
Fellow Vietnam Army Vet
A/2/28th Inf Rgt, 1st Inf Div

The young dead soldiers do not speak.
Nevertheless, they are heard in the still houses:
who has not heard them?
They have a silence that speaks for them at night
and when the clock counts.
They say: We were young. We have died.
Remember us.
They say: We have done what we could
but until it is finished it is not done.
They say: We have given our lives but until it is finished
no one can know what our lives gave.
They say: Our deaths are not ours: they are yours,
they will mean what you make them.
They say: Whether our lives and our deaths were for
peace and a new hope or for nothing we cannot say,
it is you who must say this.
We leave you our deaths. Give them their meaning.
We were young, they say. We have died; remember us.
by Archibald MacLeish,
1892-1982, American Poet
May 24, 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!!!
Jan 10, 2007


Garnet Jenkins
Grand Junction, Co.
Grateful American
Remembering, This Young Hero, on the anniversary, of the day, he gave his Life, for our Country, with a Multitude, of Thanks, for his Courage, Service and dedication. Rest well and know, that you will, NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. From the sister, of a yet, another, Fallen, Young Hero, who made the Ultimate Sacrifice, in Vietnam. KIA., 1967.... "And He will, raise you up, on eagle's wings, bear you, on the breath of dawn, make you to shine, like the sun and hold you, in the Palm, of His Hand."
Jan 10, 2007


Kimberly Kimmel-Ober
kimabmitz@earthlink.net
admirer
Encinitas, California, United States, of America
For PFC/E-3, John Bailey and all those, who knew him and loved him, I just want to say, thank you, for your dedication and sacrifice! Please know, that you have, not been forgotten and always, will hold a special place, in my heart! It would have been nice, to have known, you, as a person and I greatly, appreciate your service! I just wish, you, did not, have to pay, so high, a price! You forever will, be a hero, in my eyes!
Tuesday, February 05, 2002

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