WILLIAM R HILL
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HONORED ON PANEL 18E, LINE 35 OF THE WALL

WILLIAM RAY HILL

WALL NAME

WILLIAM R HILL

PANEL / LINE

18E/35

DATE OF BIRTH

03/02/1943

CASUALTY PROVINCE

QUANG NGAI

DATE OF CASUALTY

04/16/1967

HOME OF RECORD

KENOSHA

COUNTY OF RECORD

Kenosha County

STATE

WI

BRANCH OF SERVICE

ARMY

RANK

CAPT

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REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR WILLIAM RAY HILL
POSTED ON 9.4.2012
POSTED BY: Robert Sage

We Remember

William is buried at Acacia Park Cemetery,Chicago,IL. SS AM PH

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POSTED ON 12.18.2011

If I should die...remembrancves for CAPT. William Ray HILL, USA...who made the ultimate sacrifice!!!

If I should die, and kleave you here awhile, be not like others, sore undone, who keep long vigils by the silent dust, and weep...for MY sake, turn again to life, and smile...Nerving thy heart, ansd trembling hand to do something to comfort other hearts than thine...Complete these dear, unfinished tasks of mine...and I, perchnace, may therein comfort you.
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POSTED ON 10.27.2010
POSTED BY: Randy Dunham

Field Artillery OCS Class 1-64 Fort Sill Oklahoma

CPT Hill was on his second tour of duty in Vietnam and was serving with Troop B, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division. He was was shot down while piloting a UH-1B Helicopter on an armed reconnaissance mission. All four members of the crew perished in the incident.
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POSTED ON 3.27.2006
POSTED BY: Mike Sowle

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Putting a face to a name
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POSTED ON 2.9.2006
POSTED BY: Bill Nelson

Never Forgotten

FOREVER REMEMBERED

"If you are able, save for them a place inside of you....and save one backward glance when you are leaving for the places they can no longer go.....Be not ashamed to say you loved them....
Take what they have left and what they have taught you with their dying and keep it with your own....And in that time when men decide and feel safe to call the war insane, take one moment to embrace those gentle heroes you left behind...."

Quote from a letter home by Maj. Michael Davis O'Donnell
KIA 24 March 1970. Distinguished Flying Cross: Shot down and Killed while attempting to rescue 8 fellow soldiers surrounded by attacking enemy forces.

We Nam Brothers pause to give a backward glance, and post this remembrance to you, one of the gentle heroes lost to the War in Vietnam:

Slip off that pack. Set it down by the crooked trail. Drop your steel pot alongside. Shed those magazine-ladened bandoliers away from your sweat-soaked shirt. Lay that silent weapon down and step out of the heat. Feel the soothing cool breeze right down to your soul ... and rest forever in the shade of our love, brother.

From your Nam-Band-Of-Brothers

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