HONORED ON PANEL 62E, LINE 3 OF THE WALL
REX WAYNE DOYLE
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REX W DOYLE
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LEFT FOR REX WAYNE DOYLE
POSTED ON 5.31.2005
POSTED BY: Barden Revelle
Served together,a good friend
I was an Air Force flight engineer on "Caribous".Rex became my roomate on the nights I stayed at Can Tho.He rigged my loads for airdrop at the camps,was my beer buddy at night,while sitting on a flatbed and watching the Hueys and Cobras work out.I think of Rex often.
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POSTED ON 9.5.2003
POSTED BY: James (Belton) Marrs Jr.
My good friend in some small west Texas town.
I remember what a great guy Rex was. What did he, or any of those young boys know about war. I remember the day I found out that Rex wasn't going to make the 10,000 mile trip back. I was about 21 workin at this little truck stop and his mom had come by to give me the news. That's when it really hit home what was really goin on over there. To this day when I think about Rex and all his fallen comrades my heart drops, my eyes fog up and I just want to break down and cry my way back to composure. I will always remember you, miss you, and love you Rex.
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POSTED ON 6.26.2000
POSTED BY: James P. Tuffield
There has always been that empty chair.
Rex Wayne Doyle and I served together in Viet Nam as air drop specialists with the 5th Special Forces. Due to our work, we were constantly in transit between Nha Trang, Pleiku, Da Nang, Can Tho, Bien Hoa, and the A Teams we supplied. We served together for extended periods at Nha Trang and Can Tho.Rex had a speaking voice that carried through any room we were in. When he tried to talk softly it came out like a "stage whisper".After being in combat you learn quickly who you can count on. Being with him made me a better soldier than I would have been. I will always miss him.
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