HONORED ON PANEL 5E, LINE 47 OF THE WALL
ELIZABETH ANN JONES
WALL NAME
ELIZABETH A JONES
PANEL / LINE
5E/47
DATE OF BIRTH
CASUALTY PROVINCE
DATE OF CASUALTY
HOME OF RECORD
COUNTY OF RECORD
STATE
BRANCH OF SERVICE
RANK
ASSOCIATED ITEMS LEFT AT THE WALL
bracelet, commemorative POW*MIA
tags, commemorative service identification
rubbings, VVM name
name rubbings, framed
name rubbings, framed
letter, framed
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
REMEMBRANCES
LEFT FOR ELIZABETH ANN JONES
POSTED ON 3.15.2004
NEVER BE FORGOTTEN
I bought a bracelet on ebay will never forget
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POSTED ON 2.6.2004
POSTED BY: Richard
In remembrance
A remembrance of Elizabeth Ann Jones is included in the nonfiction book "Potpourri of War" by Noonie Fortin (published in 1998 by Langmarc Publishing). We all owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to her and the other members of our military who gave so much.
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POSTED ON 11.10.2003
POSTED BY: Andrea Marks
Thank You
Ms. Jones;
I have never met you, yet I feel I owe you a tremendous debt of gratitude. Your services in this unpopular war have not been forgotten, though many fail to recognize the amazing contributions and efforts you made to your country and fellow man. You had barely begun to live when you were killed at such a young age, and I want to thank you for your ultimate sacrifice. As a woman in Vietnam, I imagine that life must have been extremely trying and difficult, but the impact made upon me by your courage in defending what you believed in will not be neglected. I only wish you could hear me express my appreciation for all you have done. I thank you again, Lieutenant-you are a true hero.
I have never met you, yet I feel I owe you a tremendous debt of gratitude. Your services in this unpopular war have not been forgotten, though many fail to recognize the amazing contributions and efforts you made to your country and fellow man. You had barely begun to live when you were killed at such a young age, and I want to thank you for your ultimate sacrifice. As a woman in Vietnam, I imagine that life must have been extremely trying and difficult, but the impact made upon me by your courage in defending what you believed in will not be neglected. I only wish you could hear me express my appreciation for all you have done. I thank you again, Lieutenant-you are a true hero.
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POSTED ON 4.9.2003
POSTED BY: Christy Stoller
In Remembrance
Dear Elizabeth,
I saw your name and had to post a remembrance. My thanks goes out to you. As a fellow member of the female race I thank you for your courage in serivce to this great country of ours. May God Bless your selfless act. You are remembered.
I saw your name and had to post a remembrance. My thanks goes out to you. As a fellow member of the female race I thank you for your courage in serivce to this great country of ours. May God Bless your selfless act. You are remembered.
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