Bill Gallenstein Fellow Kentuckian Zephyrhills FL 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. Feb 26, 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!!! Feb 26, 2007
jerry mckenna A 4 9 66-67 138 VIRGINIA WATERLOO, NY., 13165 I was there, bad day Sunday, August 22, 1999
Ron Sheehan rwsheehan@bellsouth.net Fellow Veteran I'm a retired veteran (U.S.Army) from Louisville, Ky who wants to keep your memory alive. You have not been forgotten. We soldiers do not question our duty, but do our part to keep and preserve freedom. However! You gave the ultimate sacrifice. It would have been nice to have known you as a person, you forever will be a HERO. We should never let these brave men "Fade Away", their memory and the Vietnam War should never disappear from our thoughts and history. Friday, April 29, 2005
Kimberly Kimmel-Ober kimabmitz@earthlink.net admirer Encinitas, California, United States, of America For PVT/E-2, Harry Brightman and all those, who knew him and loved him, I just want to say, thank you, for your dedication and sacrifice! Please know, that you have, not been forgotten and always, will hold a special place, in my heart! It would have been nice, to have known, you, as a person and I greatly, appreciate your service! I just wish, you, did not, have to pay, so high, a price! You forever will, be a hero, in my eyes! Thursday, November 29, 2001
4th, Battalion, 9th, Infantry Regiment. Manchu Monday, February 25, 2002
Jennifer Brightman I'm his grandaughter USA I love you Papaw! Even though I never met him. He will always be in my heart. My dad and grandma has told me stories about him and I am proud to be apart of him. I am only 16 and it has been hard for me to cope with this is my life. Ever since I had found out about him I have been reading up on the Vietnam War and trying to get as much info as I can about the war and him. I know in my heart he is looking down on me guiding me in the right way. I just wish he was here with me. I Love you Grandpa. Wednesday, April 24, 2002
Phil Thornto phil11b40@bellsouth.net Fellow, Viietnam Vet., from Louisville The reasons, for these brave men, going, to Vietnam, can be varied and numerous. But in the end, what really matters, is, that they went. They served, their country honorably. We should be forever grateful, for their service, dedication and sacrifice and work together, to make certain, that they are not forgotten. Tuesday, November 15, 2005
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