HONORED ON PANEL 40E, LINE 17 OF THE WALL
JAMES CLAIR FOSTER
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JAMES C FOSTER
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LEFT FOR JAMES CLAIR FOSTER
POSTED ON 5.31.2012
Remembrance
My brother James C.Foster, Jr. born Nov.5,1948 and died in Vietnam @ag. of19 on Feb.18,1968.Two of his buddies that were with him when he died stay in touch to this day. They are from Iowa and Arkansas. It has been a blessing to have these two Veterans in our lives. They were with the 101st Airborne Div. James lived in the little Town of Patterson, NY 12563 before he left for Vietnam. He sent his last letters home dated Feb. 15 and he died on Feb. 19,1968.
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POSTED ON 11.29.2009
POSTED BY: Robert Sage
We Remember
James is buried at Milltown Rural Cemetery in Brewster, NY.
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POSTED ON 2.19.2004
POSTED BY: Rusty Collins
Thank you
As part of the Gridley High School Posting Project I would like to thank you for your sacrifice that you made for your country. You gave everything you had and made the ultimate sacrifice. Thank you so much for defending our country in its time of need. You will not be forgotten
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POSTED ON 10.30.2003
POSTED BY: Marissa Witzig
Thank You!
Dear James,
I am a sophomore at Gridley High School in Gridley, IL. I have a history assignment to write remembrances to the soldiers who gave their lives serving this country. You are one of the many soldiers who died in the Vietnam War. I would like to thank you for your willingness to give the ultimate sacrifice to help America. Your efforts during the war will never be forgotten. Thank you so much!
Sincerely,
Marissa Witzig
I am a sophomore at Gridley High School in Gridley, IL. I have a history assignment to write remembrances to the soldiers who gave their lives serving this country. You are one of the many soldiers who died in the Vietnam War. I would like to thank you for your willingness to give the ultimate sacrifice to help America. Your efforts during the war will never be forgotten. Thank you so much!
Sincerely,
Marissa Witzig
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