Ray Harton mc2316774@aol.com Fellow Marine 114 Lumpkin Dr. Carrollton, Gao 30117 USA Rest in Peace Brave Marine. We will never forget your sacrifice and service to the Corps and our Country. We honor you this day. Semper-Fi. Cpl.Harton USMC Ret. Vietnam 1967 Monday, July 10, 2000 |
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Bob Mason rmsecurity34@hotmail.com None P.O., Box, 1611, Dallas, GA., 30132, USA Thank You, Marine Lcpl., Charles Evan Beavers, I salute you and thank you, for your ultimate sacrifice. You will never be forgotten, as a HERO. Thank you and Semper Fi! Marines forever, ***Bob Mason*** Tuesday, September 30, 2003 |
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Regina William-Miller inez@ktsnet.com Grateful American you, are my hero Dear Soldier, Thank You, for being willing to go, to that God Forsaken Place. I'am proud of you. May you, rest in peace and may, your family heal. You are missed, not forgotten and admired. Soar with the Eagles, my man. Regina from Texas, Widow, of E5, Green E Miller Jr., KIA., /5/5/70, Thua Thien, 2/502/ 101st, Screaming Eagles. If you see my special hero, in that palace in the sky tell him, I love him and miss him still. Sunday, October 16, 2005 |
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Lawrence H. Wells Wells2000@alltel.net High School, Classmate 115, Pleasant Hill Dr., Dalton, GA., 30721, USA
 After Action Report - 16, October 1967 On 16, October 1967, Lance Corporal, Charles E. Beavers, was on patrol with H&S., Co., 1st, Amtrac Bn., in the vicinity of the hamlet of Vinh Hua, near the Cua Viet River, in Quang Tri Province, SVN.. The patrol had apprehended, a Vietcong suspect and was preparing to move out with the prisoner, when they were attacked, by 20-25, Vietcong. The patrol, returned fire. An artillery mission was called in, on the enemy position and Swift boats, provided off-shore support, with flares and 81mm, mortars, until the Vietcong broke contact. During the fire fight, Beavers received a gunshot wound, to the neck and was killed in action, while engaged against, hostile forces. He was medevaced, to Delta, Med. Saturday, February 04, 2006 |
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