HONORED ON PANEL 18E, LINE 30 OF THE WALL
ROBERT ALLEN MCCARTNEY
WALL NAME
ROBERT A MCCARTNEY
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18E/30
DATE OF BIRTH
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DATE OF CASUALTY
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REMEMBRANCES
LEFT FOR ROBERT ALLEN MCCARTNEY
POSTED ON 11.13.2012
POSTED BY: Steve Conto, Menasha, WI
The Final Bridge
Robert is buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, block 166, north section corner of 7th ave. & 6th st., 7th row in from the east and 1st column in from the south.
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POSTED ON 12.7.2011
POSTED BY: William Williams
196 LIB
Robert was one of the original member of the 196th LIB who went over to Vietnam by ship. He was transfer to the 25th division after being in country six months. He was short timing it when he became a causality. He was in my social studies class when we were juniors in high school.
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POSTED ON 7.6.2011
POSTED BY: Robert Sage
We Remember
Robert is buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Janesville, Rock County,WI.
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POSTED ON 2.8.2006
POSTED BY: Bill Nelson
Never Forgotten
FOREVER REMEMBERED
"If you are able, save for them a place inside of you....and save one backward glance when you are leaving for the places they can no longer go.....Be not ashamed to say you loved them....
Take what they have left and what they have taught you with their dying and keep it with your own....And in that time when men decide and feel safe to call the war insane, take one moment to embrace those gentle heroes you left behind...."
Quote from a letter home by Maj. Michael Davis O'Donnell
KIA 24 March 1970. Distinguished Flying Cross: Shot down and Killed while attempting to rescue 8 fellow soldiers surrounded by attacking enemy forces.
We Nam Brothers pause to give a backward glance, and post this remembrance to you, one of the gentle heroes lost to the War in Vietnam:
Slip off that pack. Set it down by the crooked trail. Drop your steel pot alongside. Shed those magazine-ladened bandoliers away from your sweat-soaked shirt. Lay that silent weapon down and step out of the heat. Feel the soothing cool breeze right down to your soul ... and rest forever in the shade of our love, brother.
From your Nam-Band-Of-Brothers
"If you are able, save for them a place inside of you....and save one backward glance when you are leaving for the places they can no longer go.....Be not ashamed to say you loved them....
Take what they have left and what they have taught you with their dying and keep it with your own....And in that time when men decide and feel safe to call the war insane, take one moment to embrace those gentle heroes you left behind...."
Quote from a letter home by Maj. Michael Davis O'Donnell
KIA 24 March 1970. Distinguished Flying Cross: Shot down and Killed while attempting to rescue 8 fellow soldiers surrounded by attacking enemy forces.
We Nam Brothers pause to give a backward glance, and post this remembrance to you, one of the gentle heroes lost to the War in Vietnam:
Slip off that pack. Set it down by the crooked trail. Drop your steel pot alongside. Shed those magazine-ladened bandoliers away from your sweat-soaked shirt. Lay that silent weapon down and step out of the heat. Feel the soothing cool breeze right down to your soul ... and rest forever in the shade of our love, brother.
From your Nam-Band-Of-Brothers
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