I never met you, but I wonder sometimes what life would have been like having you here. You didn't even know I was coming into this world before you left it. We will finally meet each other someday. Until then Dad, take care of yourself.
17 Sep 1972...it has been 42 years since you departed the USS America strapped into your A-6 Intruder for another night time attack mission over N. Vietnam. What you did was incredibly brave and selfless. Still MIA and hoping for the return of your remains in the near future so we can finally hav...
My brother has always been my hero and more of a father than a brother in my life. He would always tell me to do the right thing and to always do good unto others as others unto me. One of my favorite memories with my brother is the last time i saw him.
He showed up from Oklahoma ju...
Miss and love you everyday. I can't believe you've been gone for almost 2 years now. Still feels like yesterday and I think it always will. You are my hero always!
..... At the rising of the sun and its going down, We remember
them....At the opening of the buds and in the rebirth of spring,
We remember them......As long as we live, they too will live. They
are a part of us, We remember them." ~ Gates of Prayer
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Bob Schell was engaged to my sister at the time of his death. I was only 13 when he left for Vietnam but I well remember the day we found out he had died. My older brother had been a good friend of his and his death was a reason he enlisted in the Army and became a Green Beret. Almost nobody reme...
Sgt John R Yarger, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Yarger of Miles City, was killed in action March 23, in the Don Tam area battle 40 miles south of Saigon, Vietnam. He was born February 26, 1949, in Miles City and attended schools in Circle and Brockway. He received his basic and special training at...
I think of my brother every day. The loss to our family and the young life he laid down can never be diminished. Bill received the Distinguished Service Cross for his sacrifice. May God Bless all who live and died in that senseless war. Susan
I love you and miss you seemingly more everyday. Your sacrifice will always be remembered
My Big brother. There is so much to say. Its been quite a few years now, but it feels like it was just yesterday. God has given me so many blessings. I am so glad that I got to have such an amazing big brother. Not only because of how you died, but because of how you lived. You taught me so m...
14 years ago today in Taji Iraq 3 young men gave all for America's freedom Robert, Sean and Jason never forgotten It is said that grief never ends but it changes it is a passage not a place to stay grief is not a sign of weakness it is the price of love