HONORED ON PANEL 13W, LINE 36 OF THE WALL
EDWARD CLARK CALDWELL III
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EDWARD C CALDWELL III
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LEFT FOR EDWARD CLARK CALDWELL III
POSTED ON 2.5.2022
POSTED BY: John Fabris
honoring you...
Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. The remembrances from your sister Diane are touching and reflect the anguish experienced by so many who lost loved ones in this war. As long as you are remembered you will remain in our hearts forever....
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POSTED ON 3.22.2019
POSTED BY: Matt Guenther
Danang Vietnam
Ed,
Thinking of. You as it marks fifty years since family, friend and the Nation have lost your presence. First met you when we were at 1st M.P. Battalion Force Logistics Command. I was ate the Battalion Aiid
Station at the Airstrip and you were at Charlie (-) Company. You were always quiet but always a great Doc and friend to be around. You were a great “Doc” to your Marines and a great friend and comrade to your fellow Corpsman. Still think of you every Veterans and Memorial Day. I still remember when we both went to 7th Motor Transport Battalion to mount out and return to The World. We were “short Timers” and were returning onboard the USS Alamo, but that was not to be. The Chief informed us that you had been admitted to NSA Hospital and would not be going with us. Felt so helpless not knowing what was wrong.
I heard later of our loss. I will treasure having known you, Doc.
Thinking of. You as it marks fifty years since family, friend and the Nation have lost your presence. First met you when we were at 1st M.P. Battalion Force Logistics Command. I was ate the Battalion Aiid
Station at the Airstrip and you were at Charlie (-) Company. You were always quiet but always a great Doc and friend to be around. You were a great “Doc” to your Marines and a great friend and comrade to your fellow Corpsman. Still think of you every Veterans and Memorial Day. I still remember when we both went to 7th Motor Transport Battalion to mount out and return to The World. We were “short Timers” and were returning onboard the USS Alamo, but that was not to be. The Chief informed us that you had been admitted to NSA Hospital and would not be going with us. Felt so helpless not knowing what was wrong.
I heard later of our loss. I will treasure having known you, Doc.
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POSTED ON 12.5.2018
POSTED BY: Robert A. Smith
My Cousin that died over there! I pray for you and know you are with God.
I can not believe that I have finally found a photo of Edward. My Grandfather was Arthur B. Caldwell, and I remember when he died in Vietnam. Please contact me by email if you are related to him. As the years go by, I am more saddened by this and wish I had spent time with him. I was under age, and missed the draft. God bless him always. Psalm 23, see you in heaven.
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POSTED ON 9.10.2017
POSTED BY: Lucy Conte Micik
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Dear HM Edward Caldwell,
Thank you for your service as a Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class. Thank you for the lives you saved. As another summer comes to an end, it is important for us all to acknowledge the sacrifices of those like you who answered our nation's call. Please watch over America, it stills needs your courage and faithfulness. Rest in peace with the angels.
Thank you for your service as a Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class. Thank you for the lives you saved. As another summer comes to an end, it is important for us all to acknowledge the sacrifices of those like you who answered our nation's call. Please watch over America, it stills needs your courage and faithfulness. Rest in peace with the angels.
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