Masha  Romanova masha_o_0@yahoo.com 3607 Greystone Dr. #1925 Austin Texas 78731 USA http://www4.eanesisd.net/~vietnam/ Researching Major Sizemore's life and military career, I got a glimpse into his life and his dedication to his country.
After seeing the many entries about him and discovering his life through personal accounts from his family and friends it is obvious that his memory will always be cherished and he will not be forgotten.
It was truly an honor to create a virtual memorial to him and although I could not find all the information I hoped to find, I hope my presentation accurately portrays his life.
Thank you for serving our country, I know your family is proud. Mar 22, 2010
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... Apr 4, 2009
Bill Gallenstein USAF Veteran Zephyrhills FL 33541 USA A very proud cold war USAF veteran remembers you on this day. My God bless you and your family always. I salute you, Thank you
Daniel Dominguez manders2@arlington.k12.tx.us Mr. Anderson's History Student My Adopted MIA Major James Elmo Sizemore, My name is Daniel Dominguez. I'm a Senior at Sam Houston High School in Arlington, Texas. As part of a class assignment on Vietnam MIA's, I learned your story and shared it with my classmates. I learned of your sacrifce and will remember you. In closing I would like to tell you that you are a hero to all of us and I would like to tell you Thank you very much for your sacrifice and you will not be forgotten. Daniel Dominguez Thursday, May 02, 2002
Grateful American Fellow San Diegan American Hero Thank you Maj Sizemore for your ultimate sacrifice. Rest well brave aviator. You Sir, are not forgotten. Thursday, July 08, 2004
Viet Nam Vet blood brother Major Sizemore flew with the 609th SOS call sign NIMROD out of Nakon Phanom, Thailand, from January to July 8th, 1969. He was killed with Major Howard Andre while they were returning to base flying an A-26A on a night mission of bombing the Ho Chi Minh Trail in southern Laos. They were called for air to ground support over the PDJ in Laos when their plane struck the karst. Both men were instantly killed. Lames and Howard are both on the Wall, panel W-21, Howard is on line 80 and James is on line 86. Wednesday, October 06, 2004
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