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KENNETH RAY LANCASTER
 

Michael  Brown
Florida
Mr. Lancaster's bracelet was worn for seven seasons by Tom Selleck in the television series Magnum, P.I. Because of this I became aware of the POW/MIA issue, and got involved at the age of 14 way back in 1984. Although he never knew, Kenneth Ray Lancaster brought much awareness to his story, and that of his Vietnam Brothers. Kenneth Ray Lancaster, you are remembered.
Mar 16, 2009


Manuel Pino  B/2/8th Cav,1st Cav 68-69
mpjr54@msn. com
Fellow Army Vietnam Brother
E/50th Inf Rgt, 9th Inf Div

'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
Aug 1, 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!!!
Mar 6, 2007


Melodie Allen
melodie_lvn@yahoo.com
wore his POW bracelet
PO Box 1673
Twentynine Palms, CA 92277 USA
I'm sorry I missed you
When I was in high school(1969-1973) my friends and I sent for POW bracelets. Mine was SSgt. Kenneth Lancaster. I have prayed every day that he might return to his home and family. I just found out today, March 15, 2000, that he was killed while missing. I'm so sorry for his friends and family that will never see him again. I feel a connection with him somehow, and would enjoy learning about him from people who knew him well. I myself did 20 years in the Navy, 1976-1996, and retired as a Chief Hospital Corpsman. My father was a Marine and my mother was in the Navy Hospital Corps, both during World War One. I'm sorry I missed you SSgt. Kenneth Lancaster. Rest in peace.
Wednesday, March 15, 2000


Bob Vorbroker
rjv27106@aol.com
Wore his POW bracelet
Winston-Salem, NC
I wore SSgt Kenneth Lancaster's POW bracelet as a young man in the early 70s. I just found out today that he had been killed while still missing in action. My heart goes out to his family and friends. My thanks goes out to Kenneth for giving his life for his country.
Thursday, February 17, 2005


Cindy Aguiar
manders2@aisd.net
Mr. Anderson's History Student
Sam Houston High School, 2000 Sam Houston Dr.
Arlington, Tx. 76014
My Adopted MIA
SSGT Kenneth Lancaster, my name is Cindy Aguiar. I'm a 2005 Junior @ Sam Houston High School in Arlington, Tx. As part of a class assignment on Vietnam MIA's, I learned your story and shared it with my classmates. I learned of your sacrafice and will remember you.
Wednesday, May 11, 2005


Janice Pugh
freckles@intercom.net
friend of my family
30348 HOLLY LANE
Delmar, MD 21875 USA
Never Forgotten
Kenny, as my family knew him was a young man with a huge future ahead of him. A dear friend of my brother, Bob,he cam to my house just before deployment and told my mother and I about the car he would have upon return. He had such a future to experience and yet was robbed. At the time of when he went missing, I searched through hundreds of bracelets until I found Kenny"s. We wore it in honor and hope of his return. He suffered the greatest sacrifice for me and hundreds of other Americans. Thank you is simply not enough. We will always remember you.
Saturday, August 21, 2004


Woody Marvel
hamashiach@comcast.net
High School Friend
P. O. Box 86
Hillsboro, OR 97123 USA
Jesus said ., I am the resurrection, and the life:
Kenny, I know the Lord, by grace, spared me the RVN tragedy PFC Ralph Simon and you experienced. I believe in faith that you both are in Heaven at muster with JESUS! John 11:25 Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live. See you at the resurrection bro: Woody+Mary Marvel
Wednesday, September 15, 2004


Cindy Fassler-Creasy
clcreasyus@yahoo.com
Thank you
I want you to know how much my family and I appreciate your sacrifice and the sacrifice of your loved ones. My father served in Korean and Vietnam. Because of you and men and women like you our country is the most powerful nation on this earth. I have always been a pound American, never disrespecting the decision our government officials made in sending our loved ones over to a foreign country in order to assist those persecuted by other more powerful governments. I wanted you to know especially on this day, how much you are still loved by this country and especially your family. May God bless your loved ones still here with us, may they know of his eternal love and mercy. Thank you and your family for making this the United States of America a nation we can be proud to call home. We salute you!
Thursday, March 06, 2003

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