HONORED ON PANEL 31E, LINE 15 OF THE WALL
JEROME EDWIN OLMSTED
WALL NAME
JEROME E OLMSTED
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31E/15
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LEFT FOR JEROME EDWIN OLMSTED
POSTED ON 5.27.2025
POSTED BY: Capt. Sean Hintz
Cajun Colleagues
Thank you Lt. Olmsted for your willingness to serve and to have paid the ultimate price! I honor you sir!
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POSTED ON 5.26.2025
POSTED BY: Keith Wieland
Thank you
Thank you for your sacrifice. As a fellow CRNA, your commitment to your soldiers and service to your country is remembered and recognized. God Speed.
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POSTED ON 5.4.2025
POSTED BY: Wm Alan Ross
We honor you and we will never forget.
There is no higher calling than to serve your fellow man. To those of us that lived through that period we fully understand the depth of your sacrifice.
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POSTED ON 11.1.2023
POSTED BY: john fabris
honoring you.....
There is a place
Not far from here
Where spirits walk
And heroes live
And honor still resides.
It is a wall
With names inscribed
Of those who served
When they were asked...
The brothers of my youth.
I go there still
To walk and think
About my life,
And what I've done since
And things that might have been.
There is a debt
I can't repay
Too many lives were spent.
And one man's life cannot suffice
To make their deaths worthwhile.
But there is hope
In the memory
Of those we leave behind
Who know the price that freedom brings
Who can carry on in kind.
I send you now
To touch a name
So the vision can be passed
Remember there is honor still
It is for you to see it lasts.
They are not dead
And have a wish
As all old soldiers do
The reflection you see before you now
Is their wish to live in you.
Not far from here
Where spirits walk
And heroes live
And honor still resides.
It is a wall
With names inscribed
Of those who served
When they were asked...
The brothers of my youth.
I go there still
To walk and think
About my life,
And what I've done since
And things that might have been.
There is a debt
I can't repay
Too many lives were spent.
And one man's life cannot suffice
To make their deaths worthwhile.
But there is hope
In the memory
Of those we leave behind
Who know the price that freedom brings
Who can carry on in kind.
I send you now
To touch a name
So the vision can be passed
Remember there is honor still
It is for you to see it lasts.
They are not dead
And have a wish
As all old soldiers do
The reflection you see before you now
Is their wish to live in you.
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