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WILLIE F OXENDINE
 

Whiskey  Mike 3/26
A Warrior of Hill 881S. India 3/26
Nov 18, 2009


John  Bain
jbain.amgrut@yahoo.com
Went thru Parris Island togeather
Clearwater Fl.
It was an honor to serve with you.
Willie,I think of you often and can still see your face and hear your voice, we made it though PI and ITR together and I thought you would make it, you were serious, professional and intelligent. I miss you my brother, but I know we will meet again, Semper Fi
Sep 2, 2009


jake  da
Forty years today
PFC,today is forty years since you gave all for us. When I pass away and arrive in a place where the streets are guarded by United Sates Marines, I will know I arrived in Heaven. We served our tours in hell. Now all I can do is salute those who sacrificed their lives for their country, their families and fellow Marines.
Semper Fi !!
May 30, 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 30, 2007


Jackie Gruenwald
usmcgman74@aol.com
Brother Marine, Paratrooper of 3/26
6533 Whitnall Edge Road
Franklin, MD 53132 USA
A Brother and a U.S. Marine for life
Willie, we missed each other by a short period of time. Even though we did not personally know each other, we were both Airborne Marines, the best of the best, assigned to India Company, 3/26. I have met your mother and she is a courageous and wonderful woman. I feel that she is my second mother and I will always be here for her. You will NEVER be forgotten! SEMPER FI Marine!
Thursday, July 28, 2005


Roger Aubewry
leatherneck63@aol.com
Comrades in Arms
2403 Wilson Ave
Thurston , Ohio 43157 Fairfield
My Brother
Semper Fidelis My Brother never knew you founf about your Mother when I joined the Marine Corps League. You can sure be proud of her as she can be proud of you. hope to meet her some day I want to thank you for the supreme sacrifice that you gave for Corps and country. I have several brothers with you. will meet you some day. Semper Fidelis my brother. Cpl. Roger Aubery 1/3/3 Quang Nam, Da Nang, Hai Van Pass 65-66
Tuesday, August 02, 2005


Roger Aubery
leatherneck63@aol.com
Dropped by got my last name spelled wrong. would also like to add that you can also be proud of your Father. tell him Semper Fidelis for me thanx Bullwinkle
Tuesday, August 02, 2005


sue farrell
none
Willie, you died on May 30, the traditional date of Memorial Day. You are remembered today. Rest in peace.
Thursday, May 30, 2002


Jackie Taylor
You, Sir, Have Not Been Forgotten!
http://www.geocities.com/rememberance004


I had the opportunity to visit The Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington DC. As I searched and, found the names of my friends, classmates, neighbors etched into the smooth, black face of the Wall, an extraordinary outpouring of emotion became so strong. I was so overwhelmed with sorrow and pain that I could not hold back the tears for those heroes and their families who lost so much. Though my visit to the Wall was a few years ago, I feel that I left a piece of my heart there. To honor those who died in the Vietnam War and to say thank youGǪI created a small tribute to those heroes. Please click on the link above to view memorial website.
Saturday, May 01, 2004


Edward Hultberg
mred591@earthlink.net
A Brother Marine
32 Kerrs Corner Road
Blairstown, New Jersey 07825 USA
I had the distinct honor of meeting your Mom at a recent VVA memorial in which she was a guest speaker. Willie, your Mom has done so very much to honor your sacrifice. It is with great respect that I salute you Marine. You gave your life so that myself and others could go on to reap the freedom we so tightly embrace in America & the free world. And I salute your Mom, Dorothy Oxendine for her dedicating her life to the brotherhood, her hard work and leadership as a Gold Star Mother. You would be very, very proud.
Sunday, September 26, 2004

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