Sundayrain
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After watching "Flags of Our Fathers" I started to think of War Heroes I have known. I was wondering who would be some of our sleuths heros?
Here is a little information on a few of mine........
R. Secklecki of Massachusetts......was the funniest man I have ever known. That natural sense of humor that can't be beat. He died running
to help save an ambushed plattoon in Viet Nam. He was a fine
person and so greatly missed.( 4th Infantry Div)
J. Brown of New Jersey.......died in Viet Nam, always had a smile for all...
his family lived by us, wonderful people.
F. Price of New Jersey......Jeep went over a land mine in VN ...he was
the person who kept our homeroom classes in stitches.
A friend to all......and a great personality.
R. Mitchell.....A hero of the Battle of the Bulge. He went behind enemy lines
to bring gas to the tanks and came home with the bronze star.
J Grasso.....A soldier who landed on D-Day with a Medic in his arms who
had died. It would be over 50 years later when a story came on
TV about a sister talking about her brother.... a search
began to find her in Scranton. He and his wife would meet up
with the sister of the Medic he held. The Medics huge picture
hanging on the wall as they entered her home. Mr. Grasso
is still living in NJ and usually can be found jogging!
Love and honor,to those who fought to keep our World Free and Safe.......
Prayers always for you.......
Here is a little information on a few of mine........
R. Secklecki of Massachusetts......was the funniest man I have ever known. That natural sense of humor that can't be beat. He died running
to help save an ambushed plattoon in Viet Nam. He was a fine
person and so greatly missed.( 4th Infantry Div)
J. Brown of New Jersey.......died in Viet Nam, always had a smile for all...
his family lived by us, wonderful people.
F. Price of New Jersey......Jeep went over a land mine in VN ...he was
the person who kept our homeroom classes in stitches.
A friend to all......and a great personality.
R. Mitchell.....A hero of the Battle of the Bulge. He went behind enemy lines
to bring gas to the tanks and came home with the bronze star.
J Grasso.....A soldier who landed on D-Day with a Medic in his arms who
had died. It would be over 50 years later when a story came on
TV about a sister talking about her brother.... a search
began to find her in Scranton. He and his wife would meet up
with the sister of the Medic he held. The Medics huge picture
hanging on the wall as they entered her home. Mr. Grasso
is still living in NJ and usually can be found jogging!
Love and honor,to those who fought to keep our World Free and Safe.......
Prayers always for you.......