As I wondered around South Dakota with no particular itinerary, as I have mentioned before, I ran across several memorials in some of the towns.
Howard was one of them and you can see one of the early posts from there, here.
Chronicling a vet's quest to visit Vietnam War memorials in all fifty states
As I wondered around South Dakota with no particular itinerary, as I have mentioned before, I ran across several memorials in some of the towns.
Howard was one of them and you can see one of the early posts from there, here.
We have visited Patriots Point, near Charleston, in the past and today I want to feature names from the 896 (I have, also seen 980 from other sources) dog tags on display at this really outstanding site.
| Jonny Phillip Costner |
The Rhode Islande Vietnam memorial at Exeter honors all and is featured here in greater detail.
| John Dutra Andrade |
| Lawrence Renaldo Lopes |
| Daniel Robert Dye |
Next time on May 23rd, we will return to South Carolina so join me, as always, at 9 am.
I posted about the relatively new memorial at Gettysburg College a while back, you can see that here.
| Ronald F. Thomson |
| Edgar Brower Burchill III |
Next time on May 18th, we will return to Rhode Island, so join me, as always, at 9 am.
| Rollie Lee bolden |
| Daniel F. Debotts |
Next time on May 13th, we will return to Pennsylvania, so join me, as always, at 9 am.
Kay County, Oklahoma's War Memorial is located on Main Street in Newkirk. It honors many from various wars including Vietnam.
| James Johnson jr. |
Next time on May 8th, we will return to Oregon, so join me, as always, at 9 am.
Once again, I am running behind. My apologies.
Stark County Ohio has a memorial to many lost. The memorial, as previously posted, stands in Massillon near the City Hall.
| Robert A. Ater |
| Clayton Henry Byers |
| George K. Galloway |