LRRP/Ranger | Date of Death | Wall Address | |
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David Allen Ives |
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Panel 18E - Line 75 | |
David Bruce Tucker |
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Panel 27E - Line 38 | |
David Thomas Dickenson |
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Panel 31E - Line 45 | |
Lewis E. Mc Dermott |
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Panel 31E - Line 50 | |
William Robert Critchfield |
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Panel 32E - Line 71 | |
Felix Leon, Jr. |
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Panel 45E - Line 12 | |
Richard Turbitt, Jr. |
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Panel 51E - Line 14 | |
William Glenn Lambert |
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Panel 51E - Line 8 | |
Robert Joseph Noto |
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Panel 51E - Line 12 | |
Gerald Wayne Mc Connel, Jr. |
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Panel 57E - Line 7 | |
Robert Eugene Whitten |
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Panel 57E - Line 12 | |
Donald Miller |
|
Panel 64E - Line17 | |
Juan Angel Elias |
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Panel 63W - Line 5 | |
Angelo Carmelo Santiago |
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Panel 59W - Line 13 | |
Thomas Thoma Sprinkle |
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Panel 53W - Line 40 | |
Tony Lee Griffith |
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Panel 33W - Line 63 | |
Francis Kennetth Kulbatski |
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Panel 32W - Line38 | |
William Brent Bell |
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Panel 28W - Line 57 | |
Loel Floyd Largent |
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Panel 27W - Line 52 | |
Dwight Montgomery Durham |
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Panel 27W - Line 48 | |
Daniel R. Arnold |
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Panel 25W - Line 93 | |
Daniel Moreland Sheehan |
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Panel 20W - Line 12 | |
Lon Michael Holupko |
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Panel 21W - Line 93 | |
Stanley John Lento |
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Panel 20W - Line 40 | |
Paul John Salminen |
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Panel 20W - Line 41 | |
Archie Hugh Mc Daniel, Jr. |
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Panel 20W - Line 41 | |
John Charles Williams |
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Panel 19W - Line 6 | |
Kenneth Eugene Burch |
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Panel 20W - Line 128 | |
Julius Zaporozec |
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Panel 16W - Line 91 | |
David Torres |
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Panel 16W - Line 91 | |
William Joseph Francis |
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Panel 13W - Line 100 | |
Carl John Laker |
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Panel 9W - Line 60 | |
Deverton Carpenter Cochrane |
|
Officially listed as MIA | |
Michael Dean Banta |
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Panel 7W - Line 105 | |
Carl Richard McCarthy Jr. |
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Panel 7W - Line 078 | |
Omer Price Carson |
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Panel 6W - Line 112 | |
Timothy Vaughn Harper |
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Panel 5W - Line 113 | |
Thomas Emings Smith |
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Panel 2W - Line 108 | |
Jaime Pacheco |
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Panel 1W - Line 32 | |
Elvis Weldon Osborne, Jr. |
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Panel 1W - Line 39 | |
Jeffrey Alan Maurer |
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Panel 1W - Line 39 |
The Wall
by Paul I. Alfaro
I was asleep so many years,
Trying to forget the past.
The dreams I had so long ago
Are now hidden in a misty cloud.
But sometimes a gentle wind or
A song will bring back a tear
Or two and I remember
And I hear her call.
The wall, it reaches for me.
As I feel her grip
She embraces me with loneliness
And fills my heart with sorrow.
For I see my friends
And the names of men
That shall be forever still;
Their voices no longer heard
Except as a distant cry
From the hollows deep within
The evil soul of that
Black marbled granite wall.
Fear and death were my companions
When I was young
(And thought I was a man)
But I escaped them so long ago
When I came home, from that
Far and distant land.
But the wall calls to me
And I cry now, as I could not then
For I love her, God help me.
But that marbled wall brought
My friends back again.
Yes, a fitting tribute to those
that died;
Simply names, row by row
With no reason why.
Just a black marbled granite wall,
That reaches out and makes you cry.