Master Sergeant
CCS, MACV-SOG (5TH SF GRP), SPECIAL FORCES
Army of the United States
24 September 1941 - 10 June 1974
Sacramento, California
Panel 26W Line 041
A true American Hero. I wore his MIA bracelet for years, went through about 10 or 12 of them until I got tired of replacing them and just had it tattooed on my wrist. And unlike our public "servants", I'll never forget him and the others that were given up on.
The one responsible for this is Hanoi John Fonda Kerry. He ran the POW/MIA cmte in 1982 and abandoned them so his relative could do business in Vietnam.
You seem to be one of the few who knew about, and has a devotion to, Mad Dog.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you. Never forget.
And sorry I forgot - God bless you for serving, too.
ReplyDeleteA true American Hero. I wore his MIA bracelet for years, went through about 10 or 12 of them until I got tired of replacing them and just had it tattooed on my wrist.
ReplyDeleteAnd unlike our public "servants", I'll never forget him and the others that were given up on.
The one responsible for this is Hanoi John Fonda Kerry. He ran the POW/MIA cmte in 1982 and abandoned them so his relative could do business in Vietnam.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.villagevoice.com/2004-02-17/news/when-john-kerry-s-courage-went-m-i-a/http
It'll all come out when the last fucker responsile dies.
De Oppresso Liber! SOG was NO JOKE! They got it done!
ReplyDeleteRIP MSG Shriver, wherever you are...