HONORED ON PANEL 27E, LINE 100 OF THE WALL
KEITH EUGENE FRAZIER
WALL NAME
KEITH E FRAZIER
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27E/100
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LEFT FOR KEITH EUGENE FRAZIER
POSTED ON 6.16.2020
POSTED BY: Sharon Singleton, COL, USAR (Ret.)
Thank you Brave Soldier
Happy Heavenly Birthday! And thank you, PFC Keith Frazier, for your service and your sacrifice for our country, for our freedoms. May your sacrifice be remembered forever. Rest in heavenly peace, Brave Soldier. Hooaah!
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POSTED ON 6.15.2020
POSTED BY: David Botticelli
To remember the fallen, Mr. Frazier
Thank you for your service and sacrifice. You will always be remembered by family and friends.
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POSTED ON 6.15.2020
POSTED BY: Janice Current
An American Hero
Thank you for your service and your sacrifice. Thank you for stepping up and answering your country's call. Rest easy knowing you will never be forgotten. Happy Heavenly Birthday.
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POSTED ON 6.15.2020
POSTED BY: Jury Washington
Thank You For Your Valiant Service Soldier.
We can never truly repay the debt we owe our fallen heroes. Rest in peace PFC. Frazier, I salute your brave soul. My heart goes out to you and your family.
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POSTED ON 5.24.2020
POSTED BY: A Grateful American
Memorial Day, May 25, 2020
Dear PFC Keith Eugene Frazier, sir.
This year, as every year, our American Flag looks majestic as it snaps to attention in the breeze, as if to return the salute of all those who have served and who are serving. Two Red, White, and Blue Memorial Day wreats, one to the left and one to the right, remain there during this very special Memorial Day holiday.
Remembering you, those you served with who didn't make it home from the Vietnam War, and all who died defending this country.
With respect, sir.
Curt Carter
This year, as every year, our American Flag looks majestic as it snaps to attention in the breeze, as if to return the salute of all those who have served and who are serving. Two Red, White, and Blue Memorial Day wreats, one to the left and one to the right, remain there during this very special Memorial Day holiday.
Remembering you, those you served with who didn't make it home from the Vietnam War, and all who died defending this country.
With respect, sir.
Curt Carter
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