HONORED ON PANEL 58W, LINE 18 OF THE WALL
TERRY WAYNE CRUTCHFIELD
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TERRY W CRUTCHFIELD
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POSTED ON 4.20.2012
Never Forgotten
POSTED ON 4.2.2012
POSTED BY: Sue L
Remembering
Thought of you today, the way you made me smile.
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POSTED ON 1.3.2011
POSTED BY: Russ Vibberts, Jr., HHQ Co, 2nd-47th Mech Inf
2nd-47th Mech Infantry Honors Fallen Brother
To Terry Wayne Crutchfield, our 2nd-47th Brother: We who served so proudly with you want to let you know that we have established a Memorial Scholarship to honor your memory and the ultimate sacrifice that you and the other 195 brave soldiers of the 2nd-47th Mechanized Infantry made while serving our country in Vietnam in 1966-1970. Our wish is that this Memorial Scholarship conveys the highest tribute possible to each of you because it comes from the hearts of the soldiers who served with you. It represents the everlasting and inexpressible gratitude we feel for your sacrifice. We got to live the lives that you were deprived of, and this scholarship is one small way of expressing our sorrow for your loss and our appreciation for the magnitude of what you gave. Many of you brave young soldiers sacrificed your own lives to save one of us, and we have carried heartfelt memories of you for nearly four decades. This perpetual Memorial Scholarship is our way of being sure that the memories of love, honor, and respect we feel for you, our Panther Brothers lost in combat, will live on forever. [If you are a 2nd-47th veteran, or a friend or family member of one of our fallen Brothers, and would like more information about how to support or apply for our Memorial Scholarship, information is available at www.247scholarship.org ]
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POSTED ON 10.8.2002
POSTED BY: Josh Crum
Thank you
Thank you for the sacrifice you made. You will not be forgotten.
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POSTED ON 3.18.2000
POSTED BY: Bob Caviglio
I won't make it back
I was in basic training with Terry at Fort Bragg N.C. and remember the last words we had, it was on the day we found out our AIT destination.
He looked at me and said, "If I go to Vienam I won't make it back."
To this day I still remember him standing on the steps of the barracks saying that to me.
Terry you are remembered.
He looked at me and said, "If I go to Vienam I won't make it back."
To this day I still remember him standing on the steps of the barracks saying that to me.
Terry you are remembered.
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