larry  elliott Greeley CO Sir you are not forgotten! May 25, 2012 |
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Ed  Cardon ed@epcsearchinternational.com Fellow Vietnam Veteran Salute to a Hero No words of mine can add to what has already been said about your actions for which you were awarded the Medal of Honor. Courage and Honor are never out of season. Your bravery will be told as long as warriors commemorate their heroes. May the Lord grant you and your family the peace which we all hope to find when we are called to our Maker May 25, 2012 |
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Mark Black Grateful American Orange, CA., USA Memorial Day, 2009 An Honor, to remember you and all the others, who gave their lives, for our great nation. I salute you. May 25, 2009 |
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Joe Mannella Novato CA Fellow, Vietnam Veteran, Sgt., USAF. I honor and salute you, a fallen Hero. I did not know you, but I thank you, deeply, for your dedication, bravery and ultimate sacrifice. You bring, great honor to all American, Veterans. Rest in peace, for you shall, never be forgotten. May 25, 2009 |
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Nikki  L. Clifford.Page@PineCrest.edu Admirer Fallen Soldier! Thank you for serving in the army for our country and risking your life for our freedom. If you did not serve, along with all the others who did, we would not be free. So, I would just like to tell you that I am very grateful that you did what you did for our country, America! Feb 12, 2009 |
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Manuel Pino  B/2/8th Cav,1st Cav 68-69 manuel.manuel.pino728@gmail.com Fellow Army Vietnam Brother A/227th AHB/52nd Avn Bn/17th Avn Grp, 1st Avn Bde
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james  withrow jameswithrow@hotmail.com 16 arbor hills circle talking rock ga 30175 United States YOUR DAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY FALLEN HERO,REST IN PEACE. SEMPER FI Jun 16, 2008 |
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Aaron Thill Dear William Adams, I'am a Junior, at Maonarch, High School and I've read the comments, to you, from your friends and family. You will not be forgotten, in my eyes. I've read, how heroic you were, how you would go, into the battles and pick up, wounded, soldiers and bring them back. That is, a very brave and I couldn't see myself, being that brave. Also, you recieved a Medal, of Honor, for your actions. You have inspired me, in many ways and I'am very grateful, what you have done, for our country. I'am very sorry, family and what, they have gone, through. I'm sure you won't, be forgotten. I have no clue, what you had gone through, in Vietnam, but you, are amazing and will stay, in many hearts. It must have been, a very scary, experience. I respect, your bravery. I've been, to Washington D.C. and I've seen the wall, I felt horrified, at how many, names were on, that wall. You are a hero, to us all! May 13, 2008 |
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Tom  H Clifford.Page@Pinecrest.edu I dont think that there is a way to say how much you and many of your friends have given to me and my home "The United States Of America" some people say that they love there country but you men and women have shown the world how close America is to your hearts. I didnt know William Edwards Adams that well but I know one thing and that is that he cared about this country he cared about so much he gave up his life for America. I know what I stated in this small comment is just merely a small token. I hope any part of your family has recovered from his death. God Bless all of you. Mar 12, 2008 |
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K M USN., 1969-73, I SALUTE YOU AND THANK YOU, FOR YOUR SACRIFICE. Nov 14, 2007 |
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