HONORED ON PANEL 18W, LINE 77 OF THE WALL
TERRENCE E KIERZNOWSKI
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TERRENCE E KIERZNOWSKI
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LEFT FOR TERRENCE E KIERZNOWSKI
POSTED ON 9.12.2011
POSTED BY: A Marine
Semper Fi
Semper Fi, Doc. Thank you for your service to our Country and to your Marines.
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POSTED ON 9.20.2006
POSTED BY: HMCM John Bruneel, U.S.N. Retired
I'm the One Called Doc
Rest in Peace "Doc"
"I'm the One Called "Doc…"
I shall not walk in your footsteps,
but I will walk by your side.
I shall not walk in your image,
I've earned my own title of pride.
We've answered the call together,
on sea and foreign land.
When the cry for help was given,
I've been there right at hand.
Whether I am on the ocean
or in the jungle wearing greens,
Giving aid to my fellow man,
be it Sailors or Marines.
So the next time you see a corpsman
and you think of calling him "squid",
Think of the job he's doing
as those before him did.
And if you ever have to go out there
and your life is on the block,
Look at the one right next to you…
I'm the one called "Doc".
Harry D. Penny, Jr. HMC(AC)USN
Copyright 1975
"Permission to reprint granted
by the author/copyright owner".
(Permission for both poem & graphic)
"I'm the One Called "Doc…"
I shall not walk in your footsteps,
but I will walk by your side.
I shall not walk in your image,
I've earned my own title of pride.
We've answered the call together,
on sea and foreign land.
When the cry for help was given,
I've been there right at hand.
Whether I am on the ocean
or in the jungle wearing greens,
Giving aid to my fellow man,
be it Sailors or Marines.
So the next time you see a corpsman
and you think of calling him "squid",
Think of the job he's doing
as those before him did.
And if you ever have to go out there
and your life is on the block,
Look at the one right next to you…
I'm the one called "Doc".
Harry D. Penny, Jr. HMC(AC)USN
Copyright 1975
"Permission to reprint granted
by the author/copyright owner".
(Permission for both poem & graphic)
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POSTED ON 9.20.2006
POSTED BY: HMCM John Bruneel, U.S.N. Retired
I'm the One Called Doc
POSTED ON 5.31.2003
POSTED BY: Donald Lytle
Thank you Doc
Although we never met personally, I want to thank you Terrence E. Kierznowski, for your courageous and valiant service, faithful contrubiton, and most holy sacrifice, given to this great country of ours!
Your Spirit is alive--and strong, therefore, you shall never be forgotten, nor has your death been in vain!
Again, thank you Doc Kierznowski, for a job well done!
FAIR WINDS, AND ETERNAL PEACE MY FRIEND
Your Spirit is alive--and strong, therefore, you shall never be forgotten, nor has your death been in vain!
Again, thank you Doc Kierznowski, for a job well done!
FAIR WINDS, AND ETERNAL PEACE MY FRIEND
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POSTED ON 4.9.2003
POSTED BY: Betty
I Remember The Red Buttons Show was a favorite of Terry's.
It was around 1954 or 55, Terry was about ten-years-old:
"A memorable part of The Red Buttons Show was a little song that Red sang called the "Ho-Ho" song. He would put his hands together in what appeared to be a gesture of supplication, lean his head against them at a funny angle and hop around the stage singing "Ho! Ho!... He! He!... Ha! Ha!... Strange things are happening." For a long time, that song became a fad that touched millions of children around the country."
"A memorable part of The Red Buttons Show was a little song that Red sang called the "Ho-Ho" song. He would put his hands together in what appeared to be a gesture of supplication, lean his head against them at a funny angle and hop around the stage singing "Ho! Ho!... He! He!... Ha! Ha!... Strange things are happening." For a long time, that song became a fad that touched millions of children around the country."
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