looking for info on my father . . Contributed By kimberly andleton On Saturday, April 05, 2003 i am looking for information that can help me find out about my father. Albert sonntag. not sure when he went to vietnam . not even sure if he came home. i was given up for adoption. so any information would be of a big help. thank you for being there for us.
Col. Carter Luna . . Contributed By Nancy On Sunday, April 06, 2003 Trying to reach Patricia Luna Clark. Received an email from her, tried to respond but mail keeps coming back. This is in regard to her fathers POW/MIA bracelet.
The Wall itself . . Contributed By Ally On Monday, April 07, 2003 I am doing a project in English class about the Vietnam Memorial wall and I was wondering if anybody knew anywhere wehre I could find something about the whole construction of the wall itself. I would like some help if anybody could please. Thank you and feel free to email me if you could help me but please put the subject on the email as something to do with the Vietnam Wall thanks!
SGT. RONNIE T. MATHIS A 1/5 (AMBL) 1ST CAV. DIV. . . Contributed By YVONNE GUIDROZ On Tuesday, April 08, 2003 "TO LIVE IN THE HEARTS OF THOSE WE LEAVE BEHIND IS TO NEVER DIE." MY UNCLE RONNIE MATHIS DIED AT LANDING ZONE ALBANY ON NOV. 17TH, 1965. HE WAS AN EXTRAORDINARY SOLDIER, WHO NEGELECTED HIS OWN NEEDS TO SEE TO THE NEEDS OF OTHERS. HE IS LOVED AND MISSED BY US ALL. WE WILL NEVER FORGET HIS SACRIFICE.
LOOKING FOR TED VOGT . . Contributed By WILLIAM KORNEK On Tuesday, April 08, 2003 I AM LOOKING FOR A HIGH SCOOL FRIEND (TED VOGT) HE WAS BORN AND RAISE IN MIDDLETOWN ,NEW JERSEY HE WAS WOUNDED IN 1968. PLEASE CONTACT ME .
For All Brothers Who Served and Paid the Ultimate . . Contributed By Christine Kildare On Tuesday, April 08, 2003 As I approach the wall, in the early morning light, the sky is gently showering everything with dew. Here at the break of day's new dawning, I come much like Mary to visit the empty tomb. I come not with spices but with my heart wanting to speak to you once again. Today I come to meet with my brother, my friend. I know deep within me that we are still kindred in spirit, together and yet apart. We have shared the days of our childhood and we have felt the sting of death. Yet, for all of this, nothing can really ever separate us.not even a broken heart. William.my sweet William.how I long to see you once again. Can you hear me? Do you see me as I search for your beloved name? Many years have passed since I last spoke with you and beheld your dear sweet face. Yet it seems like only yesterday that I stood beside your open grave. Brother, teacher, companion and friend.how the memories do ebb and flow. Can you see me? Do you hear me as I search for your beloved name? Suddenly, as though from a lighthouse.a tiny ray of sun seems to point out your beloved name. Billy.dearest brother, I know that you still watch over me. Can you feel the mist that is falling? Do you see how the dew drops look just like teardrops as I caress your beloved name? I counted 16 teardrops falling.one for each letter and character in your name. Do you remember bat-light, butterflies and fishing in the rain? Do you remember how you taught me to fish and then threw them all back into the lake again? You said: "We should never waste God's beauty or abuse the bounty of his land." Do you fish the lakes of heaven, still teaching the little ones? Do you walk the fields with Jesus and. OH! Do you still sing slightly out of tune? Here in the misty morning sunrise.I feel close to you once again. I can almost hear you singing."Halleluiah! To Christ our King!" Best of all, sweet William.it sounds perfectly in tune. William, my sweet William.I shall always love you so. Billy, dearest brother.it is time for me to go. I know now, deep in my heart, that you are well and happy. Now not even 16 teardrops falling can take away my joy for you. "Vaya Con Dios," until we meet again.
To The Familes left behind . . Contributed By Jerusha Ward On Wednesday, April 09, 2003 My father ,Lynn Ray Ward US Navy, served in Viet Nam. He still has scares and memories of what he saw. He lost so many freinds there and talks about the war sometimes. He Misses all his buddies. I wanted to thank you all. The ones who died fighting for us and thoes who are left behind. I want to say that your loved one is a hero to me. My generation is not the best at thanking you for all you have done So on their behalf I thank you with my whole heart. God Bless you.
. . Contributed By vernon On Thursday, April 10, 2003 Looking for any information about my uncle.He served as a dog handler with USMC in Vietnam 67-68,and was killed in a car crash in Japan in 70. His name is Kenneth W. beverly. Thanks.
Sgt Billy E Carrow Special Forces, US Army . . Contributed By Ron Armento On Sunday, April 13, 2003 I'm requesting help to ascertain why Sgt Carrow is not listed on the Viet Nam Memorial wall. He was killed in action as I understand it, in Cambodia on a special ops mission. I knew him at Fort Bragg and he and my father were very good friends we were neighbors on Fort Bragg.
buddys of my fathers . . Contributed By tammy rush On Sunday, April 13, 2003 i would like to know if there are any buddys that know my father john otis barker that was in ww2 in 1941 to 1945 he was in the army pfc 492 armored fa bn served with gen eral patton if there are any friends of his please e mail me at autumangle45@aol.com thank u tammy
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