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Charles Seaborn Abel . . Contributed By Madison B. On Thursday, March 04, 2004 Dear the Abel family, I a sorry to hear what happened to Mr. Abel. I am grateful for the things he did for this country. One thing to say is that March 4th is my birthday, and he marched 4th for our country. Take care. Best thoughts, M.B. |
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Lawrence Fredrick Bond . . Contributed By Zachary T. Hersman On Thursday, March 04, 2004 Thank you for protecting our country. Everybody is greatful for everything that you've done. We all appreciate your help in fighting in the war. Everything you've done has made a difference to this country. THANK YOU! |
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Alan Gregory Floyd HERO . . Contributed By Jordan Curley On Thursday, March 04, 2004 Alan Gregory Floyd was 18 years old and suffered a lot for our freedom. He was beaten everyday. He was beaten till the day he died which was February 28, 1968. Just think how scared he was. Being 18 years old, in a foreign country, and got beatings every day. I just hope that everyone knows that Alan Gregory Floyd and all the other people that have fought for our freedom will be noticed as a hero! Alan Gregory Floyd is a hero, a great hero! Thank you Alan Floyd! :) |
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Ronald Wyatt Adams . . Contributed By Danny Miller On Thursday, March 04, 2004 I'm thankful for the sacrafices you made for this country. There are to many words to describe how thankful I am so I'll say it in a couple sentences. In my heart you are my most beloved hero. To me you made the most sacrafices I know of and for that I am tankful. Best wishes to your family. |
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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. |
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Stephen Louis Bean . . Contributed By Stephen Weber On Thursday, March 04, 2004 I am so sorry for his death I'm sure he was a great person. He was a hero for all of us to learn from and we also thank him for all of his serves in this long war. He gave his life for our country and all of the U.S.A should thank him. I am so sad that I had not payed attention to that a long time ago when I was younger so I am sorry about that. I am sad that he parished and if he was still here we would have been an even better country. Stephen Bean was a very great person and he is probably in a better place now. I have been sad that so many people died during the war. |
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Raymond Glenn Beam . . Contributed By Stephanie H. On Thursday, March 04, 2004 Dear Family of Raymond, I am so very sorry you had to sacrifice one of your loved ones. It is very sad when you know someone you know and love is not coming back. Raymond will always be with you as a memory and as a spirit. I will always think of Raymond next time I have a birthday because ours were on the same day. Raymond was in the Army when he was 19 years of age. He was a casualty one day before he turned 20. Thank you for your service in the war and it is much appreciated. I'm positive that if the hadn't done their job than we wouldn't be the land of the free. Raymond was very brave and was so young. Thank you again. Very Sincerely, Stephanie H. |
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Ronald M Adams . . Contributed By Nick Guerrero On Thursday, March 04, 2004 You have the bravest soul I've ever heard of. You're 37 years old married and you still volunteer to go into war. Me and I'm sure the rest of my class are so grateful for the sacrifices you've made to keep us free. You have been risking your life for us to keep our freedom. You fought for the uses that we take for granted. I wish you were here to enjoy the letters that my grade has written. You and the rest of the soldiers will never ever be forgotten in our school. |
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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. |
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Gary Eugene Elford . . Contributed By Lala Liban On Thursday, March 04, 2004 Thank you soooooooooo much for contributing to are country. Thank you for sacrificying your life to defend us. Thank you again. You will never be forgotten in my heart! |
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