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Post by intruder on Nov 1, 2005 13:00:37 GMT -5
I would like to honor:
Sergent: William Jacobsen,
Dedicated father and husband, gave his life for this country! Died when a bomb hit the messhall he was eating at in Iraq, he was a faithfull churchgoer and the children in the class he taught there miss him very much, as do all his friends and family! He lives on through his wife and his 4 children
KG you want to start us off with the next one?
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Post by admin on Nov 1, 2005 13:11:21 GMT -5
Good Job Kasey
Thankfully I don't have any names to add to the list right now.
And I hope this ends up being a short list.
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Post by ScottC on Nov 1, 2005 15:05:37 GMT -5
I will get some info from a friend of mine in Chicago. His cousin was killed over there last year.
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Post by kg5388 on Nov 1, 2005 20:32:31 GMT -5
matt kading who didn't have to be there but chose to
in a PM from his uncle
Thanks kg he was a good kid only 32 a whole life ahead of him but he chose to go to iraq when he woundnt of had to. he belived in the mission and what needed to be done they only had 30 days or so to go short is what us old GIS called it. thanks again im not shur what the plans are yet they hae a meeting with the army at 8am tue. then at some point he will be flown back to madison wi here to be laid to rest. mike
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Post by kg5388 on Nov 1, 2005 20:39:56 GMT -5
SGT. CHASE who is in the burn unit now was in the apc that soldier 2000 was killed in action in and was burned over 65% of his body while pulling other soldiers from the vehicle. now these young men can not be called anything but HERO'S
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Post by ScottC on Nov 1, 2005 22:22:26 GMT -5
You said it kg....HERO'S.
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Post by michihunter on Nov 1, 2005 22:53:22 GMT -5
A heroes prayer will be said for all who have and are serving our country!!
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Post by admin on Nov 2, 2005 2:33:27 GMT -5
Them and a lot of HERO"S that don't get the recognition they deserve.
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Post by intruderslilsis on Nov 8, 2005 9:57:24 GMT -5
Verdell E Hansen, Staff srgt, Served 1939-1945
Gone, but not forgotten.
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Post by intruder on Nov 9, 2005 14:42:06 GMT -5
Thanks sis... definitely not forgotten
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Post by michihunter on Nov 9, 2005 21:45:16 GMT -5
I'd like to honor SGT Phyllis Manzoni WAC served 1942-45 Pacific WW2, PFC Joseph Manzoni served 1941-45 Pacific WW2 PFC Thaddeus Rutkowski served 1951-55 Korea.
The first two are my deceased in laws, the next was my father.
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Post by intruder on Nov 9, 2005 21:49:22 GMT -5
The above posted by sis is our grandpa... one of the most important people in our lives may he rest in peace
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Post by kg5388 on Nov 9, 2005 21:57:48 GMT -5
I'd like to honor CPO Cecil M Galyon jr. 30 years in the U.S. Navy went to cuba during the missile crisis and served during Korea and Vietnam was a great sailor and was a great father
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timberghozt
Spike Hunter
Making small holes at long range
Posts: 25
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Post by timberghozt on Jan 3, 2006 7:29:06 GMT -5
Specialist Clarence A "Johny Cash. Killed in Action February 27,1991 at the battle of Medinah ridge in southern Iraq while serving as a Scout with 1-7 infantry ,3rd ID. Johny you`ll never be forgotten buddy.I talk to Mike Kemp a lot even still and he talks about you still.He misses you.Rest easy ,we made em pay for you and Sergeant First Class Wiggins,You didn`t have to deploy and you still went with us.All of us Scouts in 1-1Cav knew you boys were gonna catch hell that bloody morning ,I`ll never forget you or that day bud.Rest in Peace and hoist one for us at Fiddlers Green
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Post by ScottC on Jan 3, 2006 11:08:30 GMT -5
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susan
Junior Hunter
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Post by susan on Mar 30, 2006 14:57:42 GMT -5
I served in the USMC 1978-1981, my husband in the U.S. Army served in Vietnam, My brother in the USMC for 10 years, My father the U.S. Air Force for 23 year, served in vietnam, Korea and French Maracho,(spelling on that) We now have a Nephew serving in Iraq he is in the USMC 24 years old. I come from a very long line of military. And am proud of that. We Fly the Flag daily at out home, and support our troops in every way we can. God Bless each and every one of them. I am truly sorry tor the families who have lost loved ones. God Be With Them
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Post by redrider86401 on Apr 5, 2006 0:36:14 GMT -5
this is what makes this beloved country my home - HONOR ! INTEGRITY! MORALITY! DEVOTION ! AND LOVE OF GOD AND COUNTRY ! pop- jefferson j.d. nard was army air corp fighter pilot turned bomber pilot to defeat satan and his army of darkness. sister- phyllis a. vitello army 1'st cav who showed me with her actions what true integrity is about. cousin- robert j. nard who showed me what courage is and how to receive it . united states navy for point of direction . but the most important one of all is MY LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST for showing me how to love and cherish all of you and teaching me to be thankful for the gifts i have received because of sacrifices of others on my behalf - those of you out on the front lines who have given up comfort for me - given up time- given up fear for me to walk down the streets of america freely and to choose to speak another languige instead of being forced too - MY LOVE MY THANKS AND MY ADMORATIONS ARE YOUR'S .
GOD BLESS AMERICA ! MY HOME SWEET HOME !
JAMES F. VITELLO - A FREE MAN.
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Post by jerseyhunter on May 7, 2006 17:35:30 GMT -5
Prayers still going out for all our miltary boys overseas.
GOD BLESS THEM ALL
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