WILLIAM E HUFF
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HONORED ON PANEL 41E, LINE 22 OF THE WALL

WILLIAM EDWARD HUFF

WALL NAME

WILLIAM E HUFF

PANEL / LINE

41E/22

DATE OF BIRTH

06/17/1949

CASUALTY PROVINCE

QUANG TRI

DATE OF CASUALTY

02/25/1968

HOME OF RECORD

NAZARETH

COUNTY OF RECORD

Northampton County

STATE

PA

BRANCH OF SERVICE

MARINE CORPS

RANK

CPL

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REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR WILLIAM EDWARD HUFF
POSTED ON 2.25.2004
POSTED BY: Donald Lytle

Thank you Corporal William Edward Huff

Although we never met personally, I want to thank you William Edward Huff, for your courageous and valiant service, faithful contribution, and your most holy sacrifice given to this great country of ours!

Your Spirit is alive--and strong, therefore Marine, you shall never be forgotten, nor has your death been in vain!

Again, thank you Corporal William Edward Huff, for a job well done!

REST IN ETERNAL PEACE MY MARINE FRIEND


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POSTED ON 6.9.2003

Remembrance

William E. Huff
Blowing a kiss

Around October 1967

(The above message and photo were sent to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund to be placed at The Wall during our Annual Father's Day Rose Remembrance Ceremony.
To learn more about the ceremony, please visit www.vvmf.org.)
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POSTED ON 4.17.2000
POSTED BY: Dennis Mannion

TO ONE TOUGH MARINE

Billy...I think of you often. Especially in the months of January and February in any year. What a shame that you left 861 for the base (and a chopper ride out of Khe Sanh) in order to go to NCO school in Okinawa. When we parted on the LZ on 861, not for one minute did I think it would be the last time I ever saw you on this earth. I contacted your sister a few years ago -- she gave me some pictures of you -- but I have since lost contact with her. I will make every effort to find her again. Take it easy out there, and I'll catch up to you one of these years. We've still got to settle up on the money I gave you so that you could purchase a radio for me in OKIE! Dennis
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POSTED ON 3.1.1999
POSTED BY: Loyde P. Arender

"THINK OF ME"

You know you cannot bring me back,
You know that I am gone,
I walk the streets of Heaven now,
It's my eternal home,
But think of me now and then,
Just as you do today,
Remember that I died for you,
So America could stay,
A land where men are equal,
A land where men are free,
A land I lived and died for,
When you think of Freedom,
"THINK OF ME".

Submitted and written by Loyde P. "Snake" Arender, Machine-gunner, K 3/26, USMC. IN REMEMBERANCE OF OUR K 3/26 KIA. From the KILO COMPANY/3RD MARINE BATTALION/26TH MARINE REGIMENT ROSTER HOMEPAGE. http://home.switchboard.com/KiloCo3rdBN26thMarinesVietnam





"I TRIED"

"I TRIED" my best to save you,
Both you and God know "I TRIED",
"I TRIED" to stop the hand of death,
As I knelt there by your side,
"I TRIED" everything that I could do,
During the fire-fight in Nam that day,
But no matter how hard "I TRIED",
There was nothing I could do or say,
I stared deep into your eyes,
I held you as you died,
And though no words were spoken,
I believe you know "I TRIED".

Submitted by R. Keith Miller - Corpsman - K 3/26. Written by Loyde P. "Snake" Arender - K 3/26 Machine-gunner, USMC. IN REMEMBERANCE OF OUR K 3/26 KIA. In appreciation of "Doc" (Dedicated to all of our K 3/26 Corpsmen).
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