HONORED ON PANEL 40E, LINE 34 OF THE WALL
MICHAEL WALTER WARREN
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MICHAEL W WARREN
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40E/34
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LEFT FOR MICHAEL WALTER WARREN
POSTED ON 2.25.2024
POSTED BY: John Fabris
honoring you.....
A butterfly lights beside us like a sunbeam
And for a brief moment its glory
and beauty belong to our world
But then it flies again
And though we wish it could have stayed...
We feel lucky to have seen it.
And for a brief moment its glory
and beauty belong to our world
But then it flies again
And though we wish it could have stayed...
We feel lucky to have seen it.
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POSTED ON 11.5.2022
POSTED BY: Lucy Micik
Thank You
Dear PFC Michael Warren, Thank you for your service as an Antitank Assaultman. Saying thank you isn't enough, but it is from the heart. Veterans’ Day is soon. Time passes quickly. Please watch over America, it stills needs your strength, courage, guidance, and faithfulness, especially now. Rest in peace with the angels.
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POSTED ON 12.29.2020
POSTED BY: Eugene Deedon
I was with Mike after he got wounded on 17 Feb 1968.
Mike and I were both with "C" Company, 1st battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division when we both got wounded. I was with the 1st Platoon, & one of the squad leaders. Mike was with the weapons platoon. We were both on the same "6 By" (a stake bed truck) transporting us to the regimental first aide station to be medical medically evacuated to Phu Bai (Regimental Headquarters Area). He had a sever head wound; it looked like he was shot. I was holding his "IV" bottle as we were being transported. That was the last time I saw him when we got off the truck.
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POSTED ON 12.29.2020
POSTED BY: Eugene Deedon
I was with Mike after he got wounded on 17 Feb 1968.
Mike and I were both with "C" Company, 1st battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division when we both got wounded. I was with the 1st Platoon, & one of the squad leaders. Mike was with the weapons platoon. We were both on the same "6 By" (a stake bed truck) transporting us to the regimental first aide station to be medical medically evacuated to Phu Bai (Regimental Headquarters Area). He had a sever head wound; it looked like he was shot. I was holding his "IV" bottle as we were being transported. That was the last time I saw him when we got off the truck.
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