HONORED ON PANEL 14E, LINE 31 OF THE WALL
EUGENE GERALD ARMSTRONG SR
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EUGENE G ARMSTRONG SR
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LEFT FOR EUGENE GERALD ARMSTRONG SR
POSTED ON 12.29.2023
POSTED BY: Tiffany Johnson Brown
Your Service Lives On
Dear Opa,
We visited you at Arlington yesterday and today saw your remembrance on the Wall. Your great-grandchildren are now hearing the stories of your service in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam and are learning what it means to dedicate one’s life to their country.
With admiration and love,
Tiffany
We visited you at Arlington yesterday and today saw your remembrance on the Wall. Your great-grandchildren are now hearing the stories of your service in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam and are learning what it means to dedicate one’s life to their country.
With admiration and love,
Tiffany
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POSTED ON 4.10.2021
POSTED BY: john fabris
honoring you....
Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. Your remembrance from your daughter was especially poignant. As long as you are remembered you will never truly die.
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POSTED ON 2.17.2018
POSTED BY: [email protected]
Ground Casualty
CWO Eugene G. Armstrong was a Repair Shop Technician serving with B Company, 701st Maintenance Battalion, 1st Infantry Division. On May 1, 1966, CWO Armstrong died in Vietnam after reportedly suffering a fatal heart attack. Armstrong was 45 years-old. [Taken from coffeltdatabase.org]
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POSTED ON 5.29.2017
POSTED BY: Patricia Armstrong Johnson
We have not forgotten
Dear Dad,
It has been 51 years since we received the heartbreaking news of your death. I was your little girl who is now a grandmother herself and have tried hard to instill in my children the magnitude of your sacrifice. My two sons and two daughters know your stories and feel immense pride for the grandfather they never knew. But know you they do....
Today is Memorial Day 2017: the American flag has flown in front of my home from day one and will continue to be a greeting presence as long as I live. It remind me daily of you and all you stood for.
My love, Pat
It has been 51 years since we received the heartbreaking news of your death. I was your little girl who is now a grandmother herself and have tried hard to instill in my children the magnitude of your sacrifice. My two sons and two daughters know your stories and feel immense pride for the grandfather they never knew. But know you they do....
Today is Memorial Day 2017: the American flag has flown in front of my home from day one and will continue to be a greeting presence as long as I live. It remind me daily of you and all you stood for.
My love, Pat
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