Ronald  Lawrence A True Hero I read about Ronald Storz in the book 'When Hell Was In Session'. I would like to say May God Bless you and your family for everything you went through as a P.O.W. in Viet Nam. Rest In Peace Ronald.
Ronald Lawrence
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Roy  Spencer Vietnam Veteran-Air Force Pilot FAC Hero Lieutenant Colonel Ronald Edward Storz was from South Ozone Park, New York and born on 21 October 1933. He was 36 and married when he was d dead 23 April 1970. Lt. Col. Storz was a Bird Dog Forward Air Controller assigned to the 20th Tactical Air Support Squadron at Da Nang. Nothing is known of the circumstances of his death except he was lost in North Vietnam probably due to ground fire. He was a Prisoner of War and died while captured. His remains were returned and his name is located at 01E 110 on the Vietnam Memorial. Apr 23, 2012 |
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Jane  Mosley SOME ONE WHO CARES AV 92307 YOU DID YOUR VERY BEST AS A POW You held on for a long time but your body decided it was time to be with the man above. You & the others were held by a people who had been at war for many years. I read the book 'P.O.W. As I read it, I hurt for the men. I am glad they returned Ron to his family when some who died in captivity were never returned.
BLESS EVERY MAN WHO WAS IN THIS WAR. Oct 16, 2010 |
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J  Hastie Read James Stockdale's Book I am in the age group of these men and so remember the Viet Nam war where I lost my cousion in 1967. In reading what they did to the our men captured and with the help of our government and other's (Jane Fonda, etc) it makes me so angry. Our government got us into it and let our men stay for so many years. I believe in war when needed but this was not.
I hurts to read about what they went through and some we will never know. Storz went through so much before GOD got him. I always felt the leaders of the camps should have been put on trial for torturing our men when the war ended. Jan 24, 2010 |
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Malcolm   Kirby mlkdrk@earthlink.net USAF Veteran- 191st photo recon. Rest in Peace, my Brother You will not be forgotten... Apr 23, 2008 |
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Garnet  Jenkins garijen@bresnan.net Grand Junction Co ~ In Humble Tribute ~
 In Remembrance of your sacrifice for our Country, with a Multitude of Thanks for your Courage and your Many Years of Service and Dedication. Rest in Peace LTC Ronald Edward Storz and know that you will NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. I am the sister of such a young hero, who also made the Supreme Sacrifice in Vietnam in 1967..... "AND GOD SHALL WIPE AWAY EVERY TEAR FROM THEIR EYES, THERE SHALL BE NO MORE DEATH, NOR SORROW, NOR CRYING, THERE SHALL BE NO MORE PAIN. FOR THE FORMER THINGS HAVE PASSED AWAY." ~ Revelations 21:4 ~ Apr 23, 2008 |
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Bill Gallenstein USAF Veteran Zephyrhills FL 33541 USA A very proud cold war USAF veteran remembers you on this day. My God bless you and your family always. I salute you, Thank you
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A Fellow Veteran The Vietnam Vet is undoubtedly the bravest American that ever lived! Never in American history had the nation been so against our military, and it's never happened since. They could have burned their draft card, remained in school or defected to Canada, but chose to answer the call of an ungrateful nation. They stood alone! Thirty some years later, I feel great sadness and shame recalling how our heroes were mistreated in their own homeland. The second wound always hurts the worst. Thank you for giving everything you had. I love and respect you all even more now than I did thirty some years ago.LTC Ronald Edward Storz. Today is the day you had made the supreme sacrifice. So many years ago, and so far from your home and loved ones. A fellow veteran pays tribute today to your bravery, your honor, and your commitment to duty. Rest well in Gods loving embrace Brave Solider. You Sir are a TRUE American hero. Today you are remembered by a fellow veteran. Tomorrow you shall not be forgotten by a grateful and proud nation. Because in the rising and setting of the sun, we remember you. In the blowing of the wind and the chill of the winter, we remember you. In the opening of the buds, the blueness of the sky, the rustle of the leaves and the blanketing of the snow, we remember you. When we are weary, lost , and sick at heart, when we have joys to share , we remember you. For as long as we live you too shall live, for you are a part of us always
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Will Speight speight@camalott.com
 Here is a picture of Ronald E. Storz, when he was commissioned a 2Lt. on Aug. 9, 1955 at Ellington AFB, Texas. He was a member of Class 55-12A and Squadron Commander at graduation.
Monday, November 01, 1999 |
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Will Speight speight@camalott.com USAF Aviation Cadet Classmate/Roommate - 1955 3042 Ricsan Road Abilene ,TX 79605-6630 USA Ron Storz was an inspiration and real friend to all who knew him and loved him. He was a patriot, a leader and a real Hero. Will Speight LtCol-USAF Retired Thursday, October 21, 1999 |
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