HONORED ON PANEL 66W, LINE 2 OF THE WALL
MICHAEL WILLIAM BRAUN
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MICHAEL W BRAUN
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LEFT FOR MICHAEL WILLIAM BRAUN
POSTED ON 4.12.2006
POSTED BY: Jane Fulkerson/Currahee Researcher
From Stand Alone Battalion
From the book "Stand Alone Battalion" by Jerald "Jerry" Berry and Joe Alexander: "Two more Currahees were killed in action in Thua Thien Province of I Corps after their reassignment to the 327th Airborne Infantry. Sgt. Michael W. Braun, 21, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Sgt. Daniel Eric Goldsmith, 20, of Farmersville, California lost their lives on May 26."
God rest your souls, Currahees!
God rest your souls, Currahees!
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POSTED ON 3.26.2006
POSTED BY: Cheryl
My Brother
Thank all of you for remembering my brother Mike, this touches all of our hearts. He died for what he believed in, he will never be forgotten.
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POSTED ON 1.9.2005
POSTED BY: Dale Hansen
Brother Eagles
POSTED ON 2.5.2004
POSTED BY: McColt
From Stand Alone Battalion
From the book "Stand Alone Battalion" by Jerald "Jerry" Berry and Joe Alexander: "Two more Currahees were killed in action in Thua Thien Province of I Corps after their reassignment to the 327th Airborne Infantry. Sgt. Michael W. Braun, 21, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Sgt. Daniel Eric Goldsmith, 20, of Farmersville, California lost their lives on May 26."
God rest your souls, Currahees!
God rest your souls, Currahees!
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POSTED ON 5.28.2000
POSTED BY: Orrin Benduhn
Mike Braun a friends friend
Mike and I went all the way through grade school and highschool together. The bright Red hair, that happy grin, always a quick smile and a kind word for everyone. I helped him deliver papers for a Coke getting up early on cold frigid Milwaukee mornings. We double dated in High School. Things that are so important now didn't seem so important when we were kids and thought we would beat the odds and live forever. I still think about Mike a lot especially on Memorial day looking around at all we have and still find a way to complain about not having enough. Mike lost everything so we could have something.
Orrin Benduhn
Orrin Benduhn
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