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RALPH HENRY JOHNSON
 

JOHN  O'DONNELL
MARINE VET
HONORING THIS BRAVE MARINE
This man has given of himself everything he could so that his brother marines and the people back home could live a more peaceful life. This gift of his life show the greatness of this HERO. HERO'S don't wear cape's or mask's no! They wear MARINE GREEN. As each day passes by, we must take time to remember what this HERO gave up! So that we could live in a FREE Society. THANK YOU ! SEMPER FI! You are not forgotten!
Mar 5, 2014


Brittany  Bury
Bend OR 97701
You and my dad were good friends
I also forgot to say that you served with my father Sgt. Robert Bury Jr. He thinks you were a great man and you are always in our prayers.
Jan 29, 2011


Brittany  Bury
Bend OR USA
My dad and you were good friends
I wanted to say thank you for what you did. That was very heoric of you. You and my dad were great friends and he still does to this day speak very highly about you and I wanted to say thank you so much for doing what you did without thinking about it. Unfortuanly this tragedy happened on my dad's 21st birthday. My dad and I thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
Jan 29, 2011


Joe  Mannella
emailjoem@yahoo.com
Novato Ca
Fellow Vietnam Veteran Sgt USAF
I honor and salute you, a fallen Hero. I did not know you but I thank you deeply for your dedication, bravery and ultimate sacrifice. You bring great honor to all American Veterans. Rest in peace, for you shall never be forgotten.
May 31, 2009


Mick  Regan
mickeyregan@yahoo.com
usmc vietnam vet lima 3/26 68-69
GOD BLESS REST IN PEACE MARINE
Mar 5, 2009


Jasmine  J
clifford.page@pinecrest.edu

You left our world at the age of 19 years old but you will never leave our hearts or be forgotten. I am truly grateful now and forever you are a true American hero.
Feb 12, 2009


Nicole Krueger
mineomaniac39@yahoo.com
405, S., Sherman Ave., North Platte, Ne., 69101, USA
I would, have been born on your 20th, birthday, but you spent it, in Heaven.
Jan 10, 2007


Garnet Jenkins
Just passing by...
Grand Junction, Co.
Tribute, to a True American, Hero
"GREATER LOVE, HATH NO MAN, THAN THIS, THAT HE LAY DOWN HIS LIFE, FOR HIS FRIENDS" - John 15:13.....
In Honor, of Pfc., Ralph Henry Johnson, A Medal, of Honor recipient, and a True American Hero, with a Multitude, of Thanks, for his Courage, his Dedication and his Service, to our Country and for freedom. May he rest, in God's Mighty Hands and know, that he will, NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. From the sister, of another young Hero. KIA~Vietnam~1967.... "Nor shall, your Glory be forgot, While Fame, her record keeps, Or Honor points, to the hallowed spot, Where Valor, proudly sleeps." -by Theodore OHara
Oct 9, 2006


chris workman
workies3@verizon.net
none
709, gayle st., n., myrtle beach, sc., 29597, usa
because I had to.
you and your bros, are the only, true american hero's. rest in peace, marine, your bro, in christ and in the corps, semper fi, chris.
8/11/2006


Bob Jennings
blj0912@atlanticbb.net
none
634 Cole st.
Perryville, Md. 21903 usa
Thanks for your sacrifice
Two Marines were in the hole with Ralph that night. One of them was my brother tom. although my brother was also killed It wasn't because Ralph did't try. that meens so much to me!
Friday, July 07, 2006

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