HONORED ON PANEL 21W, LINE 59 OF THE WALL
PATRICK MARTIN FALLON
WALL NAME
PATRICK M FALLON
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21W/59
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ASSOCIATED ITEMS LEFT AT THE WALL
REMEMBRANCES
LEFT FOR PATRICK MARTIN FALLON
POSTED ON 11.12.2020
POSTED BY: Jury Washington
Thank You For Your Valiant Service.
Without people like you our great nation would not exist. We can never truly repay the debt we owe our fallen heroes. Rest in peace COL. Fallon, I salute your brave soul. My heart goes out to you and your family.
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POSTED ON 11.11.2020
POSTED BY: Autumn W.
Thank You for Your Service
Thank you for the ultimate sacrifice from autumn W. at the CEC
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POSTED ON 7.29.2020
POSTED BY: Deneen Porzi
ID BRACELET
I have come across an ID Bracelet with his name and information. If anyone knows the family or a family member reads this, please contact me at [email protected]
I have been going through things after my parents passed away. My father was in the Airforce. I really have no idea why it was with their things. I would love to return it. Thank you.
I have been going through things after my parents passed away. My father was in the Airforce. I really have no idea why it was with their things. I would love to return it. Thank you.
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POSTED ON 5.6.2020
POSTED BY: Derek Lea
Thought about you over the years
I was a young soldier in 1989, I had just left Berlin, FRG in 1987 and was assigned to Hawaii. During my tour, in Hawaii, several of my fellow soldiers were wearing POW/MIA bracelets and I inquired about them. I was provided a mailing address and ordered one. I received my bracelet with Col. Patrick M. Fallon, 7-4-69, inscribed on it. I wore the bracelet, continuously, in remembrance of a fellow service member that gave so much for their country. After leaving Hawaii I was stationed in Maryland. On my first trip to D.C., I went to the Vietnam Memorial wall. I found Colonel Fallon's name and made a pencil rubbing on a piece of paper. Years later I removed the bracelet from my arm due to safety reasons for the various jobs I had after leaving the service. As time passed, I had changed several jobs, moved to another State and the bracelet was stored away and forgotten. I recently found the bracelet after doing some Spring cleaning and began wearing it once more. The last time I wore the bracelet internet wasn't widely available so, I decided to search for Colonel Fallon. This was the first time I ever read anything about him or saw a picture of him. It was quite emotional for me. Godspeed Colonel.
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