HONORED ON PANEL 31W, LINE 32 OF THE WALL
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POSTED ON 2.24.2004
POSTED BY: Amanda Kinney
God Bless You
Dear Soldier,
I am posting remembrances on behalf of our Gridley High School Posting Project. Almost our whole high school is posting remembrances on this virtual wall for Vietnam veterans. My name is Amanda Kinney, I am 17 years old, and a Senior. When you were close to my age you gave your all fighting for our country. You died fighting for what you believed in, giving your Supreme Sacrifice! I would have been so scared as I’m sure you were, but I don’t think I could of done it, but you did! I just want to think you for your bravery and courage. You will never be forgotten.
God Bless,
Amanda
I am posting remembrances on behalf of our Gridley High School Posting Project. Almost our whole high school is posting remembrances on this virtual wall for Vietnam veterans. My name is Amanda Kinney, I am 17 years old, and a Senior. When you were close to my age you gave your all fighting for our country. You died fighting for what you believed in, giving your Supreme Sacrifice! I would have been so scared as I’m sure you were, but I don’t think I could of done it, but you did! I just want to think you for your bravery and courage. You will never be forgotten.
God Bless,
Amanda
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POSTED ON 4.8.2003
POSTED BY: Christy Stoller
In Remembrance
Every soldier should have a remembrance posted. It does not take a memorial and an inscribed name to make a soldier important, an American soldier is important because they are fighting for their country. That will never change. You are very important to lay down your life for the sake of others. I thank you. It is the selfless people like you who have made this country great. You are remembered.
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