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Anthony John Schneller Jr.
. . Contributed By Anthony Thomas Tranakas On Thursday, March 04, 2004
Dear family an friends of Anthony, Antony was born on June 8, 1947, from Dolton, Illinois. He was a Marine Corps, 20 years old, and married. He died in Quang Tri, South Vietnam Hostile, Ground casualty Gun, small arms fire. I did not know him but, I know without him and the other 56,000 people who fought and died for this world and this country the United States of America.

 
 

To all the Men who died in Vietnam

You are the real heroes in the world. All of you will never die in our hearts. As the days go by we will never forget the sacrifice you made for our country. Although you didn't make it out of Vietnam you still made it back in Spirit. We will always carry you in our minds. All of you who died have made the greatest sacrifice and we will always respect that. I hope that you are still in a good place. Whenever I look at the American Flag and see the red in it I will always remember you for what you did for the United States of America.

 
 

Benjamin Francis Almaguer
. . Contributed By Ian Charles Alexander Perry On Thursday, March 04, 2004
My grandpa was in the Vietnam war but he lived to tell the story to my mother who told me he said it was a nightmare day after day every second you fear of dying you never know what?s going to happen next that?s what you probably went through; if I would have had to say how thankful I am it would take days but I will save time and say it once thank you. And to think people say that you?re gone forever but to me you'll always be right in my heart. At the age of eighteen you served our country you protected it you gave you life for it that?s what a hero is made out of. You will never be forgotten. Maybe I?ll say it one more time one more time. Thank you.

 
 

Humbert Roque Versace
. . Contributed By Michael Pierson On Friday, March 05, 2004
I really appreciate you contributing to our country. I think you are very brave for going to fight in Vietnam for our country. You are amazing because you knew you were going to die and you died for all of the people in America. How scared were you when you were captured? You died when you were only 28 and didn't get to marry and you didn't get to go on with your life. I look up to you as a hero.

 
 

Henrey Balle
. . Contributed By Kate Nelson On Friday, March 05, 2004
Henrey, thank you for giving your life to make our world a better place. I know your family and friends miss you. I know how your family feels I lost my grandpa in the vietnam war. So I am literally writing this in tears. Thank you for making our world a better place. You will not be forgotten. You will be a hero in my eyes. THANK YOU! -Kate Nelson

 
 

Roger Marvin Courville
. . Contributed By Raeesa Chinikamwala On Friday, March 05, 2004
Even though you were in Vietnam for only five months you still made a difference in this world. You saved many lives and we will never forget you.

 
 

Ian Williams Adamitz
. . Contributed By Chelsea Handfield On Friday, March 05, 2004
Ian Adimitz was a loving person. He died for out country in the Vietnam War. He is a veteran and I honor with all of my heart. I hope that members of his family will see this message and feel my sorrow.

 
 

Richard Alan Dudek
. . Contributed By Teal Pujara On Friday, March 05, 2004
To me Richard Alan Dudek was a hero. He died for our country in the Vietnam War. Thank you so much Richard Alan Dudek for serving our country in the war. I hope your family and friends will see this message. Thank you so much.

 
 

Charles Seaborn Abel
. . Contributed By Zander Sattee On Friday, March 05, 2004
Charles Seaborn Abel was a great man. He was in the army for ten years. He died while he was in an helicopter in South Vietnam. He gave his life for our country. He joined the army when he was only eighteen years old. He left his wife to go and fight for our country. I am so thankful that he fought for us, because he made our country a better place to live.

 
 

David Andrew Allen
. . Contributed By Adrienne Cooper On Friday, March 05, 2004
Thank you David Allen for serving the time that you did. I'm sure you did a great job fighting in Vietnam, although you were 19 those were pretty violent things you had to see and you shouldn't have had to pay the price that you did. We share the same birth date November 11 'Veterans Day' and therefore I shall never forget you. You will always be a hero to me.

 
 
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