JOHN  O'DONNELL MARINE VET HONORING A YOUNG BRAVE MARINE HERO THIS MAN HAS GIVEN OF HIMSELF EVERTHING HE COULD, SO THAT HIS BROTHER MARINES AND THE PEOPLE BACK HOME COULD LIVE A MORE PEACEFUL LIFE. THIS GIFT OF HIS LIFE SHOWS THE GREATNESS OF THIS HERO. HERO'S DON'T WEAR A CAPE OR MASK NO! THEY WEAR MARINE GREEN.HERO'S COME IN DIFFERENT SHAPE'S AND SIZE'S. AS EACH DAY PASSES,WE MUST TAKE THE TIME TO REMEMBER WHAT THIS HERO GAVE UP! SO THAT WE COULD LIVE IN A FREE SOCIETY. THANK YOU ! SEMPER FI! HERO YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN DOSEN'T MATTER IF YOU ARE A 2YR, 3YR, 4YR, ENLISTMENT OR A DRAFTEE OR RESERVIST,OFFICER OR ENLISTED YOU HAVE EARNED THE TITTLE OF U.S. MARINE! A NATION CRIES OUT FOR THE LOSS OF ITS SON.
May 19, 2014
Patricia  Cline Sabourin pdscrafts@gmail.com Friend Dearborn Heights Mi USA Thank You Thank you Ed (Roger) for your service and ultimate sacrifice for our country. While I only knew you for a short time during our high school years, you have made a lasting impression on me.I remember the fun times we had at the beach in Kensington Park. While you may have been rough and tough on the outside, you had a warm, gentle spirit inside. I'm proud to be able to call you my friend. God Bless, Pat Apr 27, 2009
Pat  Cline Sabourin pdscrafts@gmail.com Friend 24601 Andover Dr. Dearborn Heights Mi 48125 USA Thank you Thank you, Ed (Roger) for your service and ultimate sacrifice for our country. While I only knew you for a little while in high school, you left a lasting impression. Your exterior may have been ruff and tumble but inside you were a warm, gentle soul.I am proud to be able to call you my friend. God Bless your soul.
Pat
Apr 27, 2009
Malcolm   Kirby mlkdrk@earthlink.net USAF Veteran-191st photo recon. Hometown, Detroit Rest in Peace, my Brother You will not be forgotten... Apr 22, 2008
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!!!
May 19, 2007
Johnny Jozwiak johnnyjozwiak@yahoo.com uncle POB 202 Dixon NM 87527 USA SEMPER FIDELIS Our traditions continue and are still strong uncle. I never knew you, but I was with I. Co. 3/5 and 5th Force Reconnaissance. I was a marine combat instructor of water survival for special operations group in okinawa and a shooter with the direct action platoon for 5th. I'm sure you've watched me before so you already know. I'll see you in Valhalla sir. JOZ OUT Feb 17, 2007
Cpl Douglas Lemieux bcogrunt@verizon.net Comrade in Weapons Platton 1/3 200 63rd Street South saint Petersburg fl 33707 USA One brave Marine Roger and I finished infantry training together. We were rejoined with Weapons Platoon, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines at Margareta (33) area, Camp Pendleton, California. We shipped out and went thru Jungle, and Raider training in Okinawa. He and I were the swimmer/scouts for that Raider training. Lots of cold water dips at that time. We transposed to 1st Bn, 3rd Marines upon entry to Vietnam. I saw Roger the day before the ambush that took he, Sutherlin, and Keenes lives, back at Hdqtrs, 1st Bn, 3rd Marines where I was transferred. 40 years later and never forgetting the times we had. God Bless my good friend. Sep 26, 2006
Emmett Queen equeen@tampabay.rr.com We were Friends I served with Rogerin Vietnam 1965-66. I was with him in Weapons Platoon Guns Section. I knew him from March 1965 while we were in Weapons K-3-5 until he gave his all on May 19th, 1966. He was amoung 3 other Friends at the end. Reginal Sutherlin, Jasper Keen, Richard Ungerecht. I will never forget you.Keep on Pumping Iron. Your Friend Emmett See my site dedicated to all 1-3-Marines http://1stbattalion3rdmarines.com/ Friday, August 22, 2003
Milton Pittman mpitman53@aol.com Same company in Nam Respect You know Jos it's been alot of years since you left. I still don't know anyone who could, or would get upset enough to pull a 60 of it's tri-pod and return fire from a standing position. You had to have nerve, strength, and be a little crazy. Yea but we all were a little loose in the skull. I miss you man, and wonder what you would have been like if you had made it through. We will meet again some day in the final muster. Pit Saturday, February 15, 2003
Vickie Coplin foxx@wownet.com SISTER IN CHRIST GA USA ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY THOSE OF US WHO CARE MY BROTHER WAS A MARINE WHO DIED IN THIS PLACE TOO. BUT IN 1970. KNOW THAT NONE OF YOU WILL EVER BE FOROTTEN BY THOSE OF US HERE. ALL OF YOU ARE FOREVER ETCHED IN OUR HEART! NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN! Monday, February 17, 2003
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