HONORED ON PANEL 15E, LINE 112 OF THE WALL
JAMES ANDERSON JR
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JAMES ANDERSON JR
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POSTED ON 4.21.2025
POSTED BY: Cowboy
SEEKING THOSE WHO KNEW HIM
A NEW BOOK IN THE MAKING - THEY DESERVE TO BE KNOWN I am Vietnam Era veteran (Navy). Since 2013 I have been collecting records and searching for family or service buddies who knew this individual for a special book. The book will have the stories of about forty-plus Marines, soldiers and airmen [and one nurse] who lost their lives in Vietnam, and some who survived. Though the book will center around the lives of many youths from high schools in Toledo, Ohio, there are others in this work from California, Missouri, Michigan, Rhode Island and elsewhere. Together these stories tell the Vietnam story in a personal way whereby the reader will come TO KNOW these heroes, not just as the soldiers they became, but the youths they were. These stories are not necessarily a collection of remembrances, but my journey to KNOW them, so that you also can know them. If you have any personal information about this individual, who is part of this work, please contact me. Cowboy [email protected] PS James Anderson's story has been retold for 15 years in the Drag School Boot Camp Program for youths
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POSTED ON 3.1.2022
POSTED BY: ANON
Burial Information
PFC James Anderson Jr is buried in Plot L-6 of the Lincoln Memorial Park in Carson, CA. You can read about this Marine in the book, "The Hill Fights: The Fist Battle of Khe San."
"Greater love hath no man, than that may lay down his life for a friend."
Semper Fi, Marine...you did good.
"Greater love hath no man, than that may lay down his life for a friend."
Semper Fi, Marine...you did good.
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POSTED ON 1.22.2022
POSTED BY: Donna Moore
Happy Heavenly Birthday
You will forever remain in our hearts and prayers
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POSTED ON 3.24.2021
POSTED BY: John Fabris
Honoring a Medal Of Honor recipient
Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. Rest in eternal peace.
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