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JONATHAN LEE LAMM
 

Harold  Grubbs
hegrubbs@alltel.net
I arrived in country in January and only had the pleasure of knowing Lamm for a little over a month, and a pleasure it was. He was just a laid back, easy to get to know kind of guy. We were with the 483rd MP's before he transferred over to the 75th Rangers and he was one of the first to train me along with others. I think often of the day that we got the news that he had been KIA, a sad day indeed for the MP and Ranger Co. that day. Rest in peace brother.
Jan 6, 2008


Manuel  Pino B/2/8th Cav 68-69
mpjr54@msn.com
Fellow Vietnam Army Vet
E/75th Inf Rgt, 9th Inf Div

NOW SLEEP Peace has come. Now you can truly sleep,my son. The muddy field where you were laid Flag-draped, will now be green. Redbud and cherry blossoms can be seen Soon in bloom above your head. Arlington's Eternal Flame Flickers across granite rows To illuminate your name And then beneath it (with lightning's calm) Strikes in black the word VIETNAM On your own stone. Peace has come. Your medals may turn green In time, like your beret But forever there are those who'll say, "I live because he cared he came!"

Oct 24, 2007


Jennifer Burns
sky_lava@yahoo.com
PROUD AMERICAN

Though you are gone you will never be forgotten! You and men
like you, are the reason we are free today! I just wanted to say THANK YOU for the sacrifices that you made! I hold you and those like you in the highest regard and you deserve nothing less! I love you all, you were and always will be HEROES to me! I promise never to take for granted the freedoms I have, which you paid the ultimate price for! Happy Birthday!
I WILL REMEMBER YOU!!!

Gratefully yours,Jenn

Apr 28, 2007


Bruce Reynolds
breynolds123@comcast.net
Served with Lamm-friend
Lamm and I came in Country about the same time, and were Military Police by MOS. But Lamm wanted some excitement, and asked to be transfered to the 75th Ranger Company attached to the 9th Inf. Div. He was KIA shortly after that. Jonathan Lamm was a great guy. A person who was so easy to talk to. Lamm you would be proud, your name is displayed at the Military Police Museum, at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. along with the other Brave Military Police loss in the Vietnam War. I think of you often and will never forget.
Thursday, May 08, 2003

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