HONORED ON PANEL 1W, LINE 106 OF THE WALL
DALLAS C ALEXANDER JR
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DALLAS C ALEXANDER JR
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LEFT FOR DALLAS C ALEXANDER JR
POSTED ON 6.27.2024
POSTED BY: Pastor Matthias Snodderly
Never Met - Never Forgotten – Remembered Always!
I was about 9 years old over 50 years ago, standing around our kitchen table with Dallas Jr’s Father Rev. Dalles Sr and my father Rev. Doyle Snodderly when he wept and told the events of the loss of his son. It was that day and the testimony of this hero Dallas Jr that had a profound impact on my life. I have never forgotten his service to our freedom as I have my own fathers and 2 sons. Today, I have been preaching for over 30 years and often used Dallas Jr’s story through the years. I thank God for this family the continuous ministry carried on by Pastor Dr. Darroll Alexander
God Bless,
Pastor Matthias Snodderly
God Bless,
Pastor Matthias Snodderly
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POSTED ON 6.3.2024
POSTED BY: Jerry blair
My brother, we were together at long bin before you went to dancing. LIVED in the same hooch. I hope to see you in heaven, sp/4 Jerry blair.
We were together at long bin and I will never forget you brother
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POSTED ON 7.18.2021
POSTED BY: ANON
Never Forgotten
On the remembrance of your 69th birthday, your sacrifice is not forgotten.
HOOAH
HOOAH
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POSTED ON 6.15.2021
POSTED BY: Pastor Dr. Darroll Alexander
A Call From The Past
I received a phone call this evening and a message on FB and this photo from Sergeant Curtis Phelps - He was my brothers Sergeant in Viet Nam. I want to thank Sergeant Phelps for his service and also his persistence in finding me. He wrote "Pastor Alexander, I have searched for you a number of years. My name is Curtis Phelps, and in 1972 was a Sergeant with the 615th MP company in Vietnam. I served with your brother, and have a photograph to get to you. I do remember his smile to this day and think of him every Memorial Day.... I had been transferred to an MP detachment prior to his death, but it was a small community and very much felt the loss of “one of my troops”. Know he has not been forgotten.
THANK YOU SGT. CURTIS PHELPS FROM ALL OF MY FAMILY AND IN MEMORY WITH YOUR KIND WORDS AND PHOTO OF SP/4 DALLAS ALEXANDER JR.
Pastor Dr. Darroll Alexander and Family
THANK YOU SGT. CURTIS PHELPS FROM ALL OF MY FAMILY AND IN MEMORY WITH YOUR KIND WORDS AND PHOTO OF SP/4 DALLAS ALEXANDER JR.
Pastor Dr. Darroll Alexander and Family
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