WILLIAM L COVINGTON
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HONORED ON PANEL 13E, LINE 120 OF THE WALL

WILLIAM LEE COVINGTON

WALL NAME

WILLIAM L COVINGTON

PANEL / LINE

13E/120

DATE OF BIRTH

06/05/1943

CASUALTY PROVINCE

QUANG TIN

DATE OF CASUALTY

01/07/1969

HOME OF RECORD

ROME

COUNTY OF RECORD

Floyd County

STATE

GA

BRANCH OF SERVICE

NAVY

RANK

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REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR WILLIAM LEE COVINGTON
POSTED ON 4.24.2010
POSTED BY: Mary Beerman

SEABEES CAN DO!

Thank you for your service and sacrifice.

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WITH WILLING HEARTS AND SKILLFUL HANDS,



THE DIFFICULT WE DO AT ONCE,



THE IMPOSSIBLE TAKES A BIT LONGER.



SEABEES – CAN DO!



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SEABEES – WE BUILD – WE FIGHT!





Rest in Peace, dear Hero
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POSTED ON 10.26.2007
POSTED BY: Bill Fambrough

Neighbor

My wife and I were so fortunate to be next door apartment neighbors of Bill and Charlotte Covington when he attended Georgia Tech prior to going to Vietnam.

He spoke often about serving his country.

He was a good man and we still miss him and the innocent days of long ago.
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POSTED ON 11.27.2005
POSTED BY: Vietnam Veteran

Rest In Peace

Sir
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POSTED ON 5.21.2003
POSTED BY: Donald Lytle

Thank you Lieutenant

Although we never met personally, I want to thank you William Lee Covington, for your courageous and valiant service, years of faithfully contributing, and most holy sacrifice, given to this great country of ours!

Your Spirit is alive--and strong, therefore, you shall never be forgotten, nor has your death been in vain!

Again, thank you Lieutenant Covington, for a job well done!

FAIR WINDS, AND ETERNAL PEACE MY FRIEND


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POSTED ON 1.7.2003
POSTED BY: cblake

William Lee Covington

I have never heard your name before but I feel everyone here needs some acknowledgement of their ultimate sacrifice for our country. You died much too young. You had a life that deserved many more years. You left behind people who loved you and who, I imagine still feelthe pain of your loss to this day. I hope they have comfort in knowing you are at rest and that they will someday see you again in a much better place.

Your courage and efforts in Viet Nam will never be forgotten in my heart and in a multitude of others who have the upmost respect and honor for the soldiers who lost their lives there.

In peace always
January 7, 2003
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