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Richard James Nelson
. . Contributed By THERESA On Saturday, March 06, 2004
Richard, Although you did not die in Vietnam, you died from the Agent-Orange you were exposed to there. You will be missed by all who knew you. For those who are still alive and for those who still serve their country, my many thanks for what you have done for us. You deserve more than we can possibly ever give you. I will miss my brother very much. Rest in peace Richard, I love you.

 
 

David William Meister

Thank you David Meister for serving the time that you did in the Vietnam war (1 year). You will never be forgotten. We share the same last name (Meister). Although you were only 21 you shouldn't of had to see and do the things that you did. You were a great veteran. You will always be a hero to me.

 
 

In honor of the men that stand for our country.
. . Contributed By Elizabeth Burch Pate On Thursday, March 11, 2004
I thank each and every person that served in Vietnam. And I send my prayers and love to each family that was without that person or never had that person returned to them. I was not born at the time my dad was killed in Vietnam but I know the men and women that served with him meant an awful lot to my mother. I would love to talk to someone that served with Kenneth E.R.Burch. Please e-mail me at Luvinparadise2003@Yahoo.com. And again God Bless You all.

 
 

Hi i feel so bad about what happened.
. . Contributed By Sky Coffy On Friday, March 12, 2004
I am a 14 year old male in 8th grade. I did a prodject on vietnam war and I found it quite interesting. I feel so bad what happened to all the people in war. I thank all the men and women who died for us in the war. IT had to be a tradgic experience. I think building the wall with all the names was a nice idea. People can come visit it and have a place to remember there loved ones they lost.

 
 

Frank Philip Capuano
. . Contributed By John Dinolfo On Friday, March 12, 2004
Dear Frank, Thank you for your sacrifice and heroism in Vietnam. Thank you for your love. God bless and keep you and your family always in His loving care. John and Debbie Dinolfo Brookfield, Connecticut

 
 

Thomas F. Buhr
. . Contributed By Samantha Wrona On Friday, March 12, 2004
Hello everyone, My name is Samantha Wrona and I am a student at Lake Central High School. I am researching a fallen Vietnam veteran. His name is Thomas F. Buhr. He was missing in action. He was also in the Air Force. Unfortunately, that is all I have found out. If you have any information on him I would be very grateful to here from you. Thank you

 
 

1st Lt. Sharon Ann Lane - On the Wall at 23W 112

Lt. Lane died from shrapnel wounds when the 312th Evac. at Chu Lai was hit by rockets on June 8, 1969. From Canton, OH, she was a month short of her 26th birthday. She was posthumously awarded the Vietnamese Gallantry Cross with Palm and the Bronze Star for Heroism. In 1970, the recovery room at Fitzsimmons Army Hospital in Denver, where Lt. Lane had been assigned before going to Viet Nam, was dedicated in her honor. In 1973, Aultman Hospital in Canton, OH, where Lane had attended nursing school, erected a bronze statue of Lane.

 
 

Vietnam Bracelet
. . Contributed By Glen Durban On Tuesday, March 16, 2004
I have in my posession a bracelet with the name of Lt. Col. Joseph Stine, 9-27-66. I would very much like to return it to his family. Lt. Col. Stine was an Air Force Reserve pilot from Everett, Pennsylvania. If anyone can help me locate any of his relatives I would greatly appreciate your help. Thank you. Glen.

 
 

LCPL., Cole, Marvin E. (Marine Corps.)
. . Contributed By SSG., Cole, Allen D. (U.S. Army veteran) On Saturday, March 20, 2004
And to all other Vietnam Veteran's.'Thank You'. Society may never know just how hard they tried. War is hell, for our flag many soldier's have died. They are all patriot's, whether alive or deceased.

 
 

DIRECTORY OF NAMES
. . Contributed By ROBERT RODRIGUEZ On Tuesday, March 23, 2004
I AM LOOKING TO PURCHASE THE BOOK - VIETNAM MEMORIAL DIRECTORY OF NAMES. I PURCHASED ONE WHEN I VISITED THE WALL SEVERAL YEARS AGO AND WANT TO PURCHASE ONE FOR A FRIEND THAT LOST HIS BROTHER IN VIET NAM.

 
 
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