EDWARD J PAUL
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HONORED ON PANEL 17E, LINE 113 OF THE WALL

EDWARD JOSEPH PAUL

WALL NAME

EDWARD J PAUL

PANEL / LINE

17E/113

DATE OF BIRTH

12/06/1946

CASUALTY PROVINCE

PR & MR UNKNOWN

DATE OF CASUALTY

04/06/1967

HOME OF RECORD

PASSAIC

COUNTY OF RECORD

Passaic County

STATE

NJ

BRANCH OF SERVICE

ARMY

RANK

SP4

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REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR EDWARD JOSEPH PAUL
POSTED ON 9.23.2023
POSTED BY: john fabris

honoring you.....

Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. The remembrance from your sister (?) Lori is moving and reflects her enduring love for you. As long as you are remembered you will always be with us….
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POSTED ON 5.4.2023
POSTED BY: Allan Gold

From your neighbors

Our families lived across from you on Spring Street. Your neighbors have always kept you in their memories, especially when visiting the DC Memorial. My son is doing a podcast project on the Vietnam War, and has asked me to talk about that period. The first thing I thought about was Eddie's loss. He will be part of the podcast. Rest in peace, Eddie.
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POSTED ON 4.5.2021
POSTED BY: Lucy Micik

Thank You

Dear Sp4 Edward Paul, Thank you for your service as a Communication Center Specialist. Your 54th anniversary is in 2 days, sad. Saying thank you isn't enough, but it is from the heart. It is Easter and Passover. Time passes quickly. Please watch over America, it stills needs your strength, courage and faithfulness, especially now. Rest in peace with the angels.
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POSTED ON 1.24.2021

Ground Casualty

SP4 Edward J. Paul III was a Communications Center Specialist assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 35th Engineer Battalion. He served as a teletype operator near Cam Ranh Bay in Khanh Hoa Province, RVN. On April 6, 1967, Paul was recreational swimming in the South China Sea when he encountered trouble in the water and began calling for help. Another swimmer attempted to reach him as Paul tried to gain his footing on a sandbar. He was then hit by a wave and washed out to sea and drowned. Paul’s body was recovered and positively identified four days later. [Taken from coffeltdatabase.org; obituary from the Herald News (Passaic County, NJ), April 11, 1967, courtesy of Patrick Byrnes, Acting Director/Librarian, Passaic County Historical Society, Paterson NJ]
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POSTED ON 11.11.2019
POSTED BY: Lorraine (Lori) Paul Dearani

MY HERO

It's been over 50 years since you left us. You are always in my thoughts. I miss you so. Eddie you are forever in my heart. Until we meet again...Love Lori
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