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JAMES ROBERT SMITH
 

JOHN  O'DONNELL
MARINE VETERAN
HONORING A BRAVE MARINE HERO
THIS MAN HAS GIVEN OF HIMSELF EVERTHING HE COULD, SO THAT HIS BROTHER MARINES AND THE PEOPLE BACK HOME COULD LIVE A MORE PEACEFUL LIFE. THIS GIFT OF HIS LIFE SHOWS THE GREATNESS OF THIS HERO. HERO'S DON'T WEAR A CAPE OR MASK NO! THEY WEAR MARINE GREEN. HERO'S COME IN DIFFERENT SHAPE'S AND SIZE'S. AS EACH DAY PASSES,WE MUST TAKE THE TIME TO REMEMBER WHAT THIS HERO GAVE UP! SO THAT WE COULD LIVE IN A FREE SOCIETY. THANK YOU ! SEMPER FI! HERO YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN!! DOSEN'T MATTER IF YOU ARE A 2YR, 3YR, 4YR, ENLISTMENT OR A DRAFTEE OR RESERVIST,OFFICER OR ENLISTED YOU HAVE EARNED THE TITTLE OF UNITED STATES MARINE! A NATION CRIES OUT FOR THE LOSS OF ONE OF ITS SON'S. I AM HONORED TO WRITE ON HIS MEMORIAL
Sep 10, 2014


Garnet  Jenkins
garijen@bresnan.net
Grand Junction Co
~ In Remembrance of a Fallen Hero ~

It is an Honor to pay tribute to this Brave Young Marine, with a Multitude of Thanks for his Courage, Service and Dedication to our Country and for Freedom. Rest well, Cpl James Robert Smith and know that you will NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. I am the sister of Sgt David Dickinson, another young hero, who made the Supreme Sacrifice in Vietnam 1967.....'OUR DEBT TO THE HEROIC MEN AND VALIANT WOMEN IN THE SERVICE OF OUR COUNTRY, CAN NEVER BE REPAID, THEY HAVE EARNED OUR UNDYING GRATITUDE. AMERICA WILL NEVER FORGET THEIR SACRIFICES' ~ President Harry S. Truman ~
Sep 10, 2009


Ray Harton
mc2316774@aol.com
Fellow Marine
The Reverend Vincent Robert Capodanno Foundation Inc
http://www.father-capodanno.org
"We few, we happy few, we band of brothers, for he today that sheds his blood with me, shall always be my brother". (William Shakespeare)" Rest in Peace". You have not been forgotten. Semper-Fi Marine. Cpl.Harton USMC Ret. Vietnam 1967 5th Marines.
Sunday, September 10, 2000


DON GEORGE
DGEORGE@CEOT.NET
FELLOW VET AND OKIE: REST IN PEACE BRO
Monday, September 10, 2001


Neil Wilson
neilwilson5@comcast.net


Tuesday, June 22, 2004


Neil Wilson
neilwilson5@comcast.net
USMC 65-69, RVN 68-69, Delta 1/7
James was one of seven Marines from Recruit Platoon 3031, San Diego, 8-3-66 who made the ultimate sacrifice in the war in Vietnam. James was a member of Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 26th Marines. Semper Fi
Tuesday, June 22, 2004

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