HONORED ON PANEL 27E, LINE 16 OF THE WALL
LYNN RAGLE HUDDLESTON
WALL NAME
LYNN R HUDDLESTON
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27E/16
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ASSOCIATED ITEMS LEFT AT THE WALL
REMEMBRANCES
LEFT FOR LYNN RAGLE HUDDLESTON
POSTED ON 9.26.2018
POSTED BY: John Braun
In Honor
1LT Huddleston, You are remembered. You piloted O-1D 55-4692 on that ill-fated flight.
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POSTED ON 7.31.2018
POSTED BY: James Weldon Ragland
Capt Lynn Huddleston
I grew up with this great young man in Ralls, TX. His family were farmers - good people in a small community. He was a good athlete in school, popular and a friend to all. I regret his remains have never been found. His mother died never knowing what happened to him. I know they have their long awaited reunion in heaven.
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POSTED ON 4.9.2018
POSTED BY: Tom Waw
Capt Lynn Huddleston
I just acquired a POW/MIA bracelet for Capt Huddleston -- I wore one when I was in grade school -- all the kids did. I gathered and printed some information on the sacrifice and fate of Capt. Huddleston. My heart aches, and less we never forget the brave men & woman of service. I plan to give the bracelet to girlfriend, a woman with a son who served and made it home safely -- She has a heart of gold and will cherish the memory of Capt. Huddleston.
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POSTED ON 8.8.2017
POSTED BY: Alacia Brandon Rentz
Capt Lynn Huddleston
When I was is high school in the early 1970s I wore my bracelet. And was proud to do it. Bought it for a dollar from some ads in the back of a magazine. Today for the first time I learned his fate. May God bless your family. Havana, FL.
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POSTED ON 9.27.2016
POSTED BY: Barb
October 1972
I have worn the Captain Huddleston bracelet since 1972. It has been removed only for hospitalizations and two weddings. Each day I feel honored to wear this remembrance of his ultimate sacrifice. It's proudly worn to remind all who recognize it that we as a country failed our VN vets and they deserve to be honored as today's vets are.
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