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joebxr
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-Click on the link and find the city you went to high school and look at the names.
-Click on the name and it will give details of the death.

Vietnam Wall
First click on a state.
When it opens, scroll down to the city and the names will appear.
Then click on their names.
It should show you a picture of the person, or at least their bio and medals.

This really is an amazing web site. Someone spent a lot of time and  effort to create it.
I hope that everyone who receives this appreciates what those who served in Vietnam sacrificed for our country.

The link below is a virtual wall of all those lost during the Vietnam war with the names, bio's and other information on our lost heroes.
Those who remember that time frame, or perhaps lost friends or family can look them up on this site.

Pass the link on to others, as many knew wonderful people whose names are listed.

http://www.virtualwall.org/iStates.htm


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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Thanks for the post Joe.

I served with a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient while we were with the 7th Marines near Chu Lai.
If you have a few minutes, his story is below:

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Vincent Robert Capodanno
Lieutenant
United States Navy

Rank and organization:
Lieutenant, U.S. Navy, Chaplain Corps
3d Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein)
Place and date:
Quang Tin Province, Republic of Vietnam, 4 September 1967
Citation:

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty
as Chaplain of the 3d Battalion, in connection with operations against enemy forces. In response
to reports that the 2d Platoon of M Company was in danger of being overrun by a massed enemy
assaulting force, Lt. Capodanno left the relative safety of the company command post and ran
through an open area raked with fire, directly to the beleaguered platoon. Disregarding the intense
enemy small-arms, automatic-weapons, and mortar fire, he moved about the battlefield
administering last rites to the dying and giving medical aid to the wounded. When an exploding
mortar round inflicted painful multiple wounds to his arms and legs, and severed a portion of his
right hand, he steadfastly refused all medical aid. Instead, he directed the corpsmen to help
their wounded comrades and, with calm vigor, continued to move about the battlefield as he
provided encouragement by voice and example to the valiant Marines. Upon encountering a
wounded corpsman in the direct line of fire of an enemy machine gunner positioned approximately
15 yards away, Lt. Capodanno rushed in a daring attempt to aid and assist the mortally wounded
corpsman. At that instant, only inches from his goal, he was struck down by a burst of machinegun
fire. By his heroic conduct on the battlefield, and his inspiring example, Lt. Capodanno upheld
the finest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life in the cause of freedom.


Vincent Robert Capodanno
http://www.virtualwall.org/dc/CapodannoVR01a.htm


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Wow, thanks.  I didn't think that any of my family served in Vietnam.  While I'll have to do some research, it appears that I may have had at least 5 relatives (and this was just a quick, couple second search for that) that served in Vietnam.  


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Thought I'd share this quick...  these are the names listed for Schenectady.

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SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK:
1LT ROBERT STUART CRAGIN Jr
SGT MARTIN JOSEPH CRIBBS
CPT DAVID ROCKWELL CROCKER Jr
PFC CLAUDE CHARLES DENARDIS
CWO JOHN LAWRENCE DILALLO
SGT KENNETH LLOYD FETTER
SP4 NELSON EDWARD FOURNIER
PFC JOHN JOSEPH GULLIVER
PFC GEORGE BRUCE GUNN
CPL DOUGLAS PAUL HALLOCK
1LT VERNON FLETCHER HOVEY III
LCPL RAYMOND LEE HYSON
SP4 DONALD BRIAN KEARNEY
GYSGT CLEMENT FOSTER LAJEUNESSE
LCPL MICHAEL DIGNON LAYMON
MAJ JOHN LEE Mc ELROY
SGT VINCENT JAMES MUSCO
LCPL WILLIAM HENRY PROTHERO
LCPL JAMES TIMOTHY RANDOLPH
CAPT MARLIN LYNN SIEGWALT
PFC DAVID LEONARD SKUMURSKI
PFC RICHARD WILLIAM STARKEY
SP5 ROBERT MICHAEL STEC
SGT CHARLES G H SUMMERS
LCPL HERBERT LEROY TUTTLE Jr
SGT RICHARD ALLEN WATTS
PFC ROBERT JAMES WELLS Jr


Thank you to these brave men and their families.


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It's missing one of my relatives, from Schenectady, and one of my wifes from Troy.

Odd.
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It's missing one of my relatives, from Schenectady, and one of my wifes from Troy.

Odd.


MT
Try searching by last name instead of by city.


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MT
Try searching by last name instead of by city.


I did ... three of them aren't there.  Is this only for those killed in Vietnam?
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I did ... three of them aren't there.  Is this only for those killed in Vietnam?


I would assume so by the title...

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Vietnam War Casualties Listed by Home of Record.



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I did ... three of them aren't there.  Is this only for those killed in Vietnam?


Yes. Over 58,000.


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Yes. Over 58,000.


Those who died in the Vietnam War whose last names begin with S ...

Now I see, thanks
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Thanks for the post Joe.

I served with a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient while we were with the 7th Marines near Chu Lai.
If you have a few minutes, his story is below:



Vincent Robert Capodanno
http://www.virtualwall.org/dc/CapodannoVR01a.htm

Box, thanks for sharing. I know as a grown man many years removed from this event that I should probably be unafffected....but truth is, it all brings tears to my eyes. I still love hearing about all the experiences and heroism that few people remember or talk about. Remember, we came home as baby killers and were spit on....only those of us that served then can really understand.



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Box, thanks for sharing. I know as a grown man many years removed from this event that I should probably be unafffected....but truth is, it all brings tears to my eyes. I still love hearing about all the experiences and heroism that few people remember or talk about. Remember, we came home as baby killers and were spit on....only those of us that served then can really understand.


Joe,
Like everyone, my life has had it's share of tragedy, but time has seemed to heal those wounds.
  The war is just the opposite.  The farther I get from it, the closer it seems.  


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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Box, thanks for sharing. I know as a grown man many years removed from this event that I should probably be unafffected....but truth is, it all brings tears to my eyes. I still love hearing about all the experiences and heroism that few people remember or talk about. Remember, we came home as baby killers and were spit on....only those of us that served then can really understand.



Thanks for your service Joebxr .. my family truly appreciates everything you - and all the other veterans have done for US.

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Thanks for your service Joebxr .. my family truly appreciates everything you - and all the other veterans have done for US.



Thanks MT
You know, I never thought we were unappreciated....just misunderstood.  It wasn't our war...it was our duty.


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Thanks MT
You know, I never thought we were unappreciated....just misunderstood.  It wasn't our war...it was our duty.


That's part of the problem, IMHO - today, there's no sense of "duty", it's only "entitlement".  Duty is frequently a dirty word, and very underappreciated.

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