HONORED ON PANEL 18E, LINE 67 OF THE WALL

JAMES RICHARD ADAMS

WALL NAME

JAMES R ADAMS

PANEL / LINE

18E/67

DATE OF BIRTH

03/04/1947

CASUALTY PROVINCE

PR & MR UNKNOWN

DATE OF CASUALTY

04/22/1967

HOME OF RECORD

CEDAR HILL

COUNTY OF RECORD

Robertson County

STATE

TN

BRANCH OF SERVICE

ARMY

RANK

SP4

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REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR JAMES RICHARD ADAMS
POSTED ON 2.6.2018
POSTED BY: Lynne Stoen

My brother was with you

My brother Timothy Coleman Patterson was on board with James when it crashed. I am trying to reach his brother David Adams. If anyone can help me, I would greatly appreciate it. My heart is with everyone in his family.
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POSTED ON 9.19.2017
POSTED BY: Wayne

To a beloved Uncle.

Jimmy,
The pain of your absence was grieved by many. As a nephew who grew up amongst your Brothers and Sisters, I was gifted with the love our family shared and celebrated on many Sundays and holidays. I could only imagine one more prankster amongst us. This is what it is to be a Family. Rest in peace , may we meet someday.
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POSTED ON 11.5.2016
POSTED BY: richard adams

nephew

my names is richard adams i was given this name in remberance of you by your brother david adams me and dad and my son attended a memorial service of the rolling wall in honor of you and your fallen brothers i wish i could have met you but im very grateful for what you did and give for your country you are a true american hero and i hope your looking down on me and i make your name proud
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POSTED ON 7.21.2016
POSTED BY: Lucy Conte Micik

Remembered

DEAR SGT ADAMS,
YOU HAVE SO MANY REMEMBRANCES, THEY ARE TOUCHING TO READ. I AM GLAD YOU ARE REMEMBERED,. THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE.
REST IN PEACE.
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POSTED ON 1.28.2016
POSTED BY: james knight

childhood friend

I grew up with JIMMY in cedar hill tn ,jimmy was bit of a jokester a good ole boy always smiling and laughing ,we would nickel up as we called it back in those days about five of us cedar hill boys and get a gallon a beer and ride around in jimmy's old Buick I was the youngest at 15 the others all 16,17 and jimmy at age 18 was the old man .JIMMY was an expert with a 22 rifle one of the best shots I ever saw and had plenty of squirrels to prove it, I was living and working in INDIANAPOLIS when I got the call that JIMMY had been killed in VIETNAM It was a sad day for his family and all his friends I think about him every time I go through CEDAR HILL TN where we grew up as boys and out of all the boys I grew up with in those days all are gone now but I will always have each memory of every one of them and as they all look down from heaven I bet JIMMY is leading them with that big smile.RIP MY FRIENDS
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