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ROGER ALLEN STONE
 

Garnet  Jenkins
garijen@bresnan.net
Grand Junction Co
~In Tribute To A Fallen 1st Cav. Hero ~

In Remembrance of your Sacrifice, with a Multitude of Thanks for your Courage, Service and Dedication to our Country and for Freedom. Rest in Peace, Sgt Roger Allen Stone and know that you will NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. I am the sister of another young 1st Cav Hero, who also made the Supreme Sacrifice in Vietnam in 1967..... 'FOR WE KNOW THAT IF OUR EARTHLY HOUSE, THIS TENT, IS DESTROYED, WE HAVE A BUILDING FROM GOD, A HOUSE NOT MADE WITH HANDS, ETERNAL IN THE HEAVENS.' ~2 Corinthians 5:1 ~
Nov 17, 2008


Michael  Sanford
mikesanford@charter.net
Friend
533 9th Ave Pleasant Grove Alabama 35127 USA
Roger was a great friend,not only in our youth but later
in High School. From Superior Wyoming to Parrish Alabama
he and my brothers were from the same cloth.Till we meet
again...Mike
Jun 6, 2008


Manuel Pino Bco 2/8th 1st Cav 68-69
Fellow Cav Brother

A/2/7th 1st Cav
Jan 3, 2007


Doug Connor
dconnor@mardril.com
Friend Of The Cav
A tribute to Roger, one of the 234 young Americans who died in three days of fighting in LZ-Xray & Albany, November 1965, in The Valley Of Death, the Ia Drang. Lest we forget our fallen heroes, those who gave the last measure of devotion. May their souls' be cradled in the Arms of The Lord Forever.
Monday, May 22, 2000


Phil Busby
FALLEN FRIEND
Roger was a good guy that grew up hard. He worked for what he got. A knee injury took him out of college football so he joined the Army to get an education later. I think of Roger often. I am blessed to have known him.
Saturday, July 28, 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.
Thursday, December 16, 2004


mark kapinos
schmur705@yahoo.com
rest well my cav brother
Friday, October 10, 2003


Grateful American
American Hero
Thank you SGT Stone for your service to country and ultimate sacrifice. Rest well brave soldier and rest assured that you Sir, are not forgotten.
Thursday, November 17, 2005

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