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One of the names was part of my extended family. Ronald S McCrary died in January 1969. It was a few months before I was around, but I grew up with his sister and cousins.
This is his section of the wall a few years ago when I was in DC. ![]()
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Thanks for sharing. May God rest their souls.
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I'm blessed to have a "hero" in my life and I cherish our weekly lunches. "The Colonel" came to the US in the early 60's and began his service in the 2506 Brigade (Bay of Pigs). He then joined the 82nd and went on to lead infantry troops in Vietnam as a Captain and Major.
He is a very accomplished and humble man who when asked about what he is most proud of across his military career replies the opportunity to lead his men in battle and do his damnedest to keep them alive. The most difficult aspect of his service was writing the letters to family members of fallen men. He is the recipient of the Purple Heart, three Bronze Stars and one Silver Star. Now in his mid 80's, he's slowing down a bit but still has that fire in his eye and thunder in his voice when he speaks of God, Country and those that served and made the ultimate sacrifice. Two of my most prized possessions are the M1 Carbine and pair of LTC 'combat black' Oak Leafs he gave me. God bless America and all who have defended our freedoms, especially those that gave their lives!
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