HONORED ON PANEL 56W, LINE 1 OF THE WALL
ANTHONY GORDON CHANDLER
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ANTHONY G CHANDLER
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56W/1
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POSTED ON 5.10.2024
POSTED BY: DAVID THOMPSON
POW/MIA BRACELET DISPLAY - PALM SPRINGS AIR MUSEUM
I am the Curator of the POW/MIA Bracelet Display in the Vietnam Hangar of the Palm Springs Air Museum in Palm Springs, California where we now have over two thousand bracelets honoring POWs, MIAs and KIAs and would be honored to include your bracelet in our Display should you have one. If you no longer have your bracelet or wish to keep yours or are an immediate family member (spouse, fiancé, sibling, child, grandchild, cousin, niece, nephew, or close friend) I can order one for the Display in your name with funds donated by our Museum visitors.
https://palmspringsairmuseum.org/vietnam-pow-bracelet-display/
Dr. Dave Thompson
Palm Springs Air Museum
POW/MIA Bracelet Display Curator
Lt. Commander U.S. Navy 1964-1970
10-103 Lakeview Dr. Rancho Mirage, Ca 92270
760-328-0859 760-464-6843 [email protected]
https://palmspringsairmuseum.org/vietnam-pow-bracelet-display/
Dr. Dave Thompson
Palm Springs Air Museum
POW/MIA Bracelet Display Curator
Lt. Commander U.S. Navy 1964-1970
10-103 Lakeview Dr. Rancho Mirage, Ca 92270
760-328-0859 760-464-6843 [email protected]
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POSTED ON 2.13.2024
POSTED BY: Lucy Micik
Burial information
Petty Officer 2nd Class Anthony Chandler is buried at Centerville Baptist Church Cemetery in Centerville, Georgia.
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POSTED ON 1.20.2022
POSTED BY: BARBARA Perry
Do you know where the USO is?
Hey, Tony!! Do you remember when you and Earl Sullivan were on the street corner in San Francisco and my sister and I were just getting off work at the phone company.....and you guys asked us if we knew where the USO was? We said no.....the next day there you guys were, smiling and asked us if we knew where the USO was..........and, not surprising, the next day, again........so, you guys walked us to the bus stop and then you came with us to our house. That became "normal" after that. When you guys would leave you always punched me in the arm (gently) and said, "see ya, kid!" The last time I saw you, right before you left for Nam, when you left the house you hugged me and said, "bye, Kid!". I never heard from you again. Then when I went to The Wall in 1980 I looked for you and there you were. I cried . You were the fastest talking southerner I had EVER met! Puts a smile on my face when I think of you. I am getting up there in my years, so if sometime in the future you see this gal, I hope you'll come up to me and ask me if I know where the USO is.
God Bless You, Tony!
Barbara, the gal from SF
God Bless You, Tony!
Barbara, the gal from SF
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POSTED ON 12.7.2021
POSTED BY: John Fabris
honoring you...
Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. The remembrance from Jan Hovet Johnson is especially poignant. As long as you are remembered you will remain in our hearts forever...
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