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In Honor of those that have gave their lives .

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                                         REMEMBER ME
 
                                  This long black wall is somber,true.
                            Name after name of those who died for you,
                                  And as I sit and weep beneath a tree
                                I hear them scream, 'REMEMBER ME'.
 
                                   I touch the granite stone. It's cold.
                            Their average age was but twenty years old.
                                   They hardly left their mother's knee!
                            "Remember me. PLEASE, remember me".
 
                                   Vietnam was so very far away.
                                  Their call was duty, not for play.
                                 Our country had a pledge to keep.
                               They answered it. We stayed to weep.
 
                                   I reach to touch each name I can.
                                   Some left, a boy; returned a man.
                                   The others are upon this wall I see,
                                 I hear them whisper, "Remember me".
 
                                                       ---Esther B. (Campbell) Gates

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Kelly, George T., 1LT, Field Artillery, Battery C, 6th Bn, 14th FA, I Field Force
Awarded: Distinguished Service Cross (Posthumously)
Date of Action: 22 April 1970
Theater: Republic of Vietnam
 
 
The following 14th Field Artillery Regiment Soldiers gave their lives in service to our Nation during the Global War on Terror:
 
2LT Tobias C. Alexander, A Battery 1st Battalion 14th Field Artillery Regiment, 20 May 2012
 
SGT Green, William R., B Battery 1st Battalion 14th Field Artillery Regiment, 19 April 2009
 
PFC Hurt, Gifford E., Jr., C Battery 1st Battalion 14th Field Artillery Regiment, 21 January 2010
 
 
The following 14th Field Artillery Soldiers gave their lives in service to our Nation during the Vietnam war:
 
Clark, Anthony, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Cullen, Dennis, B Btry, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Daniels, Thomas, C Btry, 6th Bn, 14th FA
DiTullio, Franco, C Btry, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Greisen, Thomas, C Btry, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Healey, John, HHB, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Jones, Isaac, B Btry, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Joyce, John, B Btry, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Jones, Frank, HHB, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Joujon-Roche, Edward, C Btry, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Kesler, Lawrence, B Btry, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Lujan, Enrique, HHB, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Maxwell, Calvin, HHB, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Musich, John, HHB, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Owens, Carl, A Btry, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Platt, David, C Btry, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Powell, Robert, A Btry, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Richardson,Gary, A Btry, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Rodgers, David, A Btry, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Soloman, Harold, HHB, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Tamer, Richard, C Btry, 14th FA
Van Cook, Donald F. Jr., C Btry, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Whitehead Jr., William C. HHB, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Wilde, Erskine, B Btry, 6th Bn, 14th FA
Wyles, Donald, A Btry, 6th Bn, 14th FA
 
 
 
Baggett, Frank A., C Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Ball, Thomas E., HHB, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Behar, Daniel S., C Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Bell, Dexter, C Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Bickel, Barry W., D Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Bowles, Bruce G., HHB, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Burns, Wendell M., C Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Byrd, Douglas E., HHB, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Cashdollar, Glenn F., B Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Clark, Danny T., B Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Collins, Billy G., B Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Cook, Jimmie D., HSB, 1-14FA
Davis, John E., D Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Delara, Franklin V., A Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Diederich, John L., A Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Enriguez, Rodriguez, A Btry, 1-14FA
Fine, Norman E., Jr., C Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Fisk, Barry K., HSB, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Fox, Thomas, HSB, 1-14FA
Garcia, Larry R., B Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
George, Emmitt R., HHB, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Gerald, Raeford J., Jr., C Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Harson,Edward E., B Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Hines, John T., HHB, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Hogan, John L., B Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Imler, Harold E., D Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Kaugars, John, D Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Keller, Raymond E., B Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Lance, Alfred F., B Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Lozada-Wichy, Anibal P., D Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Miller, Victor R.,A Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Moles, Thomas H., B Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Osborn, Jack W., D Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Parks, Donald J., HSB, 1-14FA
Patterson, David Q., HHB, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Potts, Clifton D., C Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Ray, John E., C Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Sales, Nathan R., C Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Settle, Norman F., C Btry 1st Bn, 14th FA
Shannon, Richard D., HHB, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Sowinski, Robert J., B Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Sullivan, Lawrence, M., D Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Tomek, Glen D., B Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Uhren, Bernard J., B Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Wenger, Jeff L, HHB, 1st Bn, 14th FA
Wooten, Bobby G. B Btry, 1st Bn, 14th FA


The photo above- right was sent from Iraq. The statue was created by an Iraqi artist named Kalat. He melted 3 of the heads of the fallen Saddam and made this statue as a memorial to American Soldiers. To the left of the kneeling soldier is a small Iraqi girl giving comfort as he mourns the loss of his comrade in arms.
 
What ever and where ever the war, the rifle, helmet and boots are a soldier's way of honoring a fallen comrade. I thought it to be fitting for this Honor Page.
 
 
 

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Comfort

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
 
We are the dead, short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie,
              In Flanders field
 
Take up your quarrel with the foe:
To you failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
                In Flanders field.
 
                           ---John McRae
                              1872-1918