HONORED ON PANEL 54E, LINE 4 OF THE WALL
MICHAEL DENNIS CRAIG
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MICHAEL D CRAIG
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LEFT FOR MICHAEL DENNIS CRAIG
POSTED ON 3.29.2001
POSTED BY: Michael Craig
You are Always Remembered
Dear, Michael Dennis Craig,
Thank you for fighting for our country. You will always be remembered.
You are always remembered
When the sun sets at night
You are always remembered
For your strength and your might
You are always remembered
By your name on the wall
You are always remembered
By family, by all
Thank you for fighting for our country. You will always be remembered.
You are always remembered
When the sun sets at night
You are always remembered
For your strength and your might
You are always remembered
By your name on the wall
You are always remembered
By family, by all
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POSTED ON 3.29.2001
POSTED BY: Michael Craig
You are Always Remembered
Dear, Michael Dennis Craig,
Thank you for fighting for our country. You will always be remembered.
You are always remembered
When the sun sets at night
You are always remembered
For your strength and your might
You are always remembered
By your name on the wall
You are always remembered
By family, by all
Thank you for fighting for our country. You will always be remembered.
You are always remembered
When the sun sets at night
You are always remembered
For your strength and your might
You are always remembered
By your name on the wall
You are always remembered
By family, by all
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POSTED ON 9.5.2000
POSTED BY: Mark Austin Byrd
Michael's Last Words
Michael Craig was killed by enemy fire while serving with the 240th AHC as a door gunner on a Huey slick. He was hit during an unsuccessful attempt to extract a SOG recon team composed of 3 Americans and 9 Vietnamese Civilian Irregular Defense Group soldiers which was in heavy contact with over 300 NVA in Cambodia. Michael died in the arms of his friend, Roy Benavidez of the Special Forces. Benavidez reported in this book, Medal of Honor, that Michael's last words were, "Oh my God, my mother and father..."
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