- William Pfarrell
- Peter Melahn
- Paul Branyan
- Christopher Andrews
- Robert Paciorek
- James Lamply
- Michael Saunders
Every ancestor is more than just a name. Every one of them has a story. We are connected genetically, physically, and emotionally. We are who we are because of who they were.
Friday, March 25, 2016
Seven Remains Army Personnel
My uncle died in battle on 10 December 1967 in the Vietnam War. After his death, his remains arrived at the Dover Air Force Base on 14 December 1967 with six other casualties. Their names are listed here with the links to their memorial pages. All of their names can be found on panel 31 of the Vietnam War Memorial.
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March 16, 1904 Receipt
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