Stan, thank your friend for me for his service to our Country, at a time when the piss-headed Hippies were fomenting a revolution and burning draft cards on the "home-front".

My best buddy from HS was in the Air/Cav- believe it was the 7th- They had a Irish themed drinking song, "Garry Owen" that much I recall. He was a 2nd. Looie- KIA Feb. 22/1966- defending a air base held by 5th S/F. From what I heard, he took point, with a M-60, and set off trip wires which released grenades, both Donny and the "slack man" following him were killed instantly. I have a tracing of his name on "The Wall" 5E-63 are the co-ordinates to find his name, with over 58, 000 other brave Americans who paid the ultimate price in the Vietnam "disaster"


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"The field is the touchstone of the man"..