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Peregrino 06-06-2005 13:18

Rest In Peace

SOGvet 06-06-2005 13:47

RIP Soldiers
 
7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) will conduct a Memorial Ceremony in memory of CPT Charles Robinson and SSG Leroy Alexander at the John F. Kennedy Chapel Friday, 10 June 2005 at 1000 hours Fort Bragg, North Carolina

CommoGeek 06-06-2005 16:25

Blue Skies, CPT. Basenshukai, my condolences.

aricbcool 06-06-2005 17:31

RIP Sir.

Gypsy 06-06-2005 17:53

Rest in blessed peace CPT. Robinson.

My condolences to all for the loss of your Brother and Friend.

TitratetoEffect 06-12-2005 07:49

RIP, CPT

Doc 06-12-2005 07:51

RIP Sir,

DOL

Doc

Bill Harsey 06-12-2005 09:23

Basenshukai,
Also thanks for your post here.

Rest In Peace Captain.
Your life and service will not be forgotten.

The Reaper 06-12-2005 15:01

Bas:

Pain shared is pain divided.

Joy shared is joy multiplied.

Thanks for sharing. Your post puts him in my mind for as long as I live. His duty is done now and he will always be young, honorable, and full of life, like the kids in the Civil War daguerreotypes.

Along with the many other friends we have lost, he will not be forgotten.

RIP, Captain.

TR

Martin 06-12-2005 15:18

May you rest in peace, Captain.

Danny Muj 12-30-2006 08:09

Man of God...
 
I had the distinct pleasure of knowing Charlie in the formative years of his youth.

Basenshukai, your memory serves you well. I grew up with Charlie in Paraguay, SA, his parents being embassy personnel, mine being missionaries. We both attended the Asuncion Christian Academy. Even as a youth, he was a tremendous leader. Charlie was in my brother's class, and I was the little straphanging brother. He was someone that was quietly influential, and he greatly impacted my perception of what a man was. Unfortunately, I never took the chance to tell him so.

When I saw the photo of Charlie posted above, it took me a minute to remember his face. But the half-serious, lopsided grin was a dead giveaway that this was the Charlie I knew and respected.

Most of all, Charlie Robinson was a man commited to his God. And more than anything, he desperately wanted to do his level best for his Creator. This is what brought him to your community.

With you, 'mano.

abc_123 12-30-2006 20:44

RIP, CPT.

NSDQ 01-28-2007 07:21

Rest in Peace Cpt.
Thanks Basenshukai & Danny Muj for sharing your memory of Cpt Robinson

NSDQ

bandycpa 01-28-2007 11:40

Rest in peace, sir.

NousDefionsDoc 01-28-2007 16:32

R I P Sir.


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