Garnet Jenkins garijen@bresnan.net Grand Junction Co ~ In Humble Tribute To A Fallen 1st Cav. Hero ~ It is an Honor to pay tribute to Pfc Edward John Scahill, with So Much Gratitude for his Courage, Service and Dedication to our Country and for Freedom. Rest in Peace and know that you will NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. I am the sister of Sgt. David Dickinson, another young 1st Cav Hero, who also made the Supreme Sacrifice in Vietnam in 1967..... ' REST EASY, SLEEP WELL MY BROTHERS. KNOW THE LINE HAS HELD, YOUR JOB IS DONE. REST EASY, SLEEP WELL... OTHERS HAVE TAKEN UP, WHERE YOU FELL, THE LINE HAS HELD..PEACE, PEACE AND FAREWELL.' Mar 26, 2009
Malcolm Kirby mlkdrk@earthlink.net USAF Veteran - 191st photo recon. Vietnam Veterans of America - Chapter 785 Rest in Peace, my Brother. You will not be forgotten... Nov 21, 2008
Denis  Noonan redsox04denis@gmail.com Friend Jacksonville FL Buddy it's been 41 years since you left us and I think of you a lot. Still think of times at Randolph High. We were just kids having good timmes. Rest in Peace. Nov. 21,2007 Nov 21, 2007
Manuel Pino Bco 2/8th 1st Cav 68-69 C/1/5th 1st Cav Jan 17, 2007
Lost Friend Denis Noonan Randolph High Class of 1965 friend redsox04denis@gmail.com 4049 Alesbury Dr. Jacksonville FL 32224 USA I met Buddy at Ft. Dix NJ I was going to Basic Training and Buddy was on his was to Nam. Within my third week of basic I found out he kill in action. Buddy and I were great friends in high school. To this day I still think of him. Rest in Peace my friend.
Michael Collins legranger25@msn.com 5th US Cavalry 1st Cavalry Division 5th US Cavalry 1st Cavalry Division http://www.ranger25.com Edward served with 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division. his name can be found on the 2nd Brigade Memorial at www.ranger25.com. He is not forgotten. Tuesday, December 11, 2001
Manuel Pino Jr. B co.2/8-1968 mpjr54@msn.com Fellow Cav Brother REFLECTIONS FROM THE MOVING WALL". I am a monument to a black period in this countries history.I am the Vietnam wall.,composed to two angled granite walls,inscribed with the names of fifty eight thousand,one hundred thirty four American men and women who died in hell (that was Vietnam) Many people come to see me. strangely they come mostly in silence-old people,young people,children,mothers,fathers,widows,and veterans.all for reasons of their own.they bring gifts,pictures,letters,flowers,poems and cigarettes.the letters speak of grief and loneliness and regret.they ask forgiveness.they are an out pouring of pain.the people softly touch names on my face.they water my grass with tears.then they leave in silence and I hope in peace.for I am more than two stone walls.I am a thank you from a nation that forgot.I am a long past due apology.I am healing for wounds too long left untended.I am a tribute paid to fallen warriors.I AM THE VIETNAM WALL. "America has forgotten the wars.will she remember her warriors"? You may be gone , BUT YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN. Friday, December 24, 2004
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