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Old 12-24-2018, 19:16   #8
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A very nice account of what it was like to be in Vietnam during the Christmas Season in 1970. Interesting to note how many of us think of those who were KIA or MIA, BNR (Body not Recovered) In December 1964 our Det.A-333 just returned from a deployment in II CTZ Central Highlands to Machinato, Okinawa minus 2 SF soldiers who were KIA, Sp.4 George Underwood panel 1E Row 59 and PFC.William Toth Panel 1E Row 69. It has been 54 years; STILL SAD. Tom Kelly C Company 1st Special Forces Gp. (Abn) 1 SF
“Our dead are never dead to us, until we have forgotten them.” George Eliot

May Spc4 Underwood and PFC Toth continue to live on in your memory. Merry Christmas to you and all those who have given up theirs for us.
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