He was a leader who humbly led with his heart in a style that expressed every ounce of a service-to-others mentality. His intellectual gifts combined with his heart-felt dedication to everyone around him - I mean everyone ahead of himself was and remains an inspiration to me. He would be the fi...
Pfc. Thomas E. FRASER VIETNAM 04/04/70
Michael, you will never be forgotten-words don't seem enough to thank you for your ultimate sacrifice. I thank you every day for my freedom.
2010 Deployment to Afghanistan
1st Battalion 2d Marine Regiment
Camp Lejeune, N.C.
KIA: July 24, 2010 in Helmand province, Afghanistan
PFC Frederik E. Vazquez had talked about becoming a U.S. Marine from the time he was 7, and a few months after reaching the age of...
There is a huge hole left in my life and in all the lives of those who loved you. God must have something very important for you to do in the Universe take you home so soon. Love, Aunt Cheryl
It was an honor to not only serve in 7th ESB wIth you but to also serve along side you in Fallujah. I will never forget the kind of Marine you were. You are forever my brother and I will never forget the sacrifice you made that day. Though you are missed you will never be forgotten. May you guard...
Brandon thank you for your selfless service to this great Nation and the Constitution.
To the Stout family may your hearts be filled with the memories of his life lived and his service rendered! Our ministry prayed for your family to receive healing and strength each day, in Jes...
From:
Shores, Christopher. Air War for Burma: The Allied Air Forces Fight Back in South-East Asia, 1942-1945, London: Grub Street, 2005
ISBN 1-904010-95-4
"Sunday, 9 April 1944
Bomb-carrying P-38s of the 459th Squadron were off again, bombing a rail ...
Rank: MSGT
Unit: 1st Cavalry (Airmobile), HHC, 2/12
Branch of Service: Army
Service in Vietnam: 1967-1968
Casualty Date: 7 Jan 1968
Location of Casualty: Quang Nam, Vietnam
Location on Wall: Panel 33E - Line 70
MSG Keefe was the Senior S2 NCO (Sergeant)...
Bradford was our uncle. He was killed in 1944 in or around New Guinea. He was point man on patrol the day he was killed taking Japanese machine gun fire. Although many of the cousins of our family never knew him as we were all born after he was killed, Bradford's younger sisters (he was the only ...
Thinking of Jon and his family on this 2 year anniversary.