A VETERANS' FAMILY MEMORIAL HALL OF HONOR


MY VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL THE WALL - USA

                 

      MEMORIALS THAT I HAVE WRITTEN FOR THE 

    VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL THE WALL USA

    FOR FRIENDS THAT I GREW UP WITH AND

    FOR ALL MY "REDCATCHER" FRIENDS WHO DID

    NOT RETURN.

                               

                   

               

                                                 

                            

                           

             

                            

                               

                                                                                                                                                   

                                               

                                    

                                 

                                                   

                                                         

                                                          

                                  

         

                               

             

                                                                             

ROBERT ARNOLD METTERT

 

CPL - E4 - Marine Corps - Regular

Length of service 2 years
Casualty was on May 7, 1967
In QUANG TRI, SOUTH VIETNAM
Hostile, died of wounds, GROUND CASUALTY
MISADVENTURE
Body was recovered
 
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ROBERT ARNOLD METTERT
Marine Corps - CPL - E4
Age:20
Race:Caucasian
Sex:Male
Date of Birth Dec 14, 1946
From:VANCOUVER, WA
Religion:ROMAN CATHOLIC
Marital Status:Single

Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com




Wednesday, June 1, 2005


Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com
Best friend's brother and friend,
700 Veterans Drive
The Dalles, Or 97058
IN MEMORIE OF ROBERT ARNOLD METTERT
In Memorie of Robert Arnold Mettert, the Mettert family to me was along term friendship that went back to 1956 at MacArthur Elementary School Vancouver, Wa. The Metterts' were an all Marine Corps family. Mr. Mettert (John Senior) served as a Marine on Guadelcannal in WWII, his oldest son John Jr. served as a Marine infantrymen for two tours in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. The second son, Robert Arnold Mettert ("BOB") served one touras a Marine in Vietnam, volentered to go back for a second tour like his brother, but was very tragically killed in his seventh day into his second tour. Youngest brother Tom Mettert also my friend likewise joined the Marine Corps. Bob Mettert was a deeply commited well focused person, a hard worker, and a firm believer in God and Country, because of his Marine Corps family he was very patriotic, that's probably why he laid down his life for his country Bob mettert was probably one of the finest people you'd ever want to meet. His death changed the face of Vancouver, Wa forever. A true man of destiny! Now may he rest from his labors in the golden light of eternal peace and love! your friend Greg Payne
Wednesday, June 06, 2001


Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com
A Long time friend from 1956
OREGON VETERANS HOME 700 Veterans Drive
The Dalles,, OR 97058 USA
IN MEMORY OF ROBERT ARNOLD METTERT
Sunday, May 30, 2004


Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com


Monday, May 31, 2004


Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com
Robert served with - B COMPANY 1st BATTALION 9th MARINES, 3rd MARINE DIVISION
Tuesday, June 01, 2004

  

ROBERT LESTER VAUGHAN

 
LCPL - E3 - Marine Corps - Regular

Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Oct 17, 1967
Casualty was on Dec 27, 1967
In QUANG TRI, SOUTH VIETNAM
HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
GUN, SMALL ARMS FIRE
Body was recovered
 
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ROBERT LESTER VAUGHAN
Marine Corps - LCPL - E3
Age:18
Race:Caucasian
Sex:Male
Date of Birth Mar 14, 1949
From:RIDGEFIELD, WA
Religion:PROTESTANT
Marital Status:Single

Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com




Wednesday, June 1, 2005


Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com
Went to the same Junior High School
700 Veterans Drive
The Dalles, Or 97058 USA
IN MEMORY OF ROBERT LESTER VAUGHN I first met "Less" Vaughn in McLoughlin Junior High School in Vancouver, Wa in 1963. He Was in my P.E. class, General Math class, Metal Shop, General Science, Home Room, He led some sort of a sad life, sort of the unwanted child. In school he was labeled "The Hood", or "Lugi". Teachers would pick on him our Math teacher was eapecially cruel, by hitting him in the back of the head, and comparing him to the number 0, a place holder! I'am afraid there was another side to "Less" that these cruel people didn't see. That was a type of nobility. One time I got attacked by a much larger and more atheletical kid, and it was "Less" Vaughn that ran across the street to my rescue, he drove that big kid off just by looking at him. "You let me know if he bothers you again!" replies "Less". The thing I remember "Less"the most for was in our Metal Shop Class he came bursting in with news that would change the world, "President Kennedy has just been shot!" shouted "Less." Everyone in that shop class dropped their hammers, and stood in awe as the final announcement came in over the intercom. Class dismissed, the President has just been shot!" "Everyone file out of the school in an orderly fashion and go to the Methodest Church across MacArthur Blvd for a short prayer and go home for the day. "Less" witch was actually short for Lester, later on was taken by the Brewester family in Ridgefield, Wa. "Less" was a good kid that would have given the shirt off his back for most anyone, yet they accused him of sleeping under cars? That always bothered me I knew better than that. "Less'" life may have not been the most ideal, but he sure died like the noble HERO that he really was, he died a real man, he died like the brave Marine I knew he always was. All to often people like "Less" go unrecognized. Only now things will change the people who did those cruel things will pay but "Less" will live on forever! and forever!in eternal peace and love. The love you didn't get while here on earth sall now be yours, "Less" Eternal love forever!1
Thursday, June 07, 2001




Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com


Monday, May 31, 2004


Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com
ROBERT served with the - 3rd BATTALION LANDING TEAM (BLT) 1st MARINES 1st MARINE DIVISION -
Tuesday, June 01, 2004

    

PRENTIS BARNEY BOYKIN JR

 
PFC - E3 - Army - Regular
173rd Airborne Brigade

Length of service 1 years
His tour began on May 5, 1967
Casualty was on Mar 4, 1968
In DARLAC, SOUTH VIETNAM
HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
GUN, SMALL ARMS FIRE
Body was recovered
 
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PRENTIS BARNEY BOYKIN
Army - PFC - E3
Age:20
Race:Caucasian
Sex:Male
Date of Birth Aug 8, 1947
From:VANCOUVER, WA
Religion:METHODIST
Marital Status:Single

Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com
Grew up together
700 Veterans Drive
The Dalles, Or 97058 USA
IN MEMORY OF PRENTIS BARNEY BOYKIN JR I first met Prentis on the little league field try outs, I was the pitcher and he was the catcher at Columbia Little League in Vancouver, Wa, about in 1963. I played pitcher for the Dodgers the first year, and I pitched for the Yankees the second year. Prentis played for both the Yankees one year, and OK Rubber Tires. I also attended the same schools, McLoughlin Junior High School and Hudson's Bay High School both in Vancouver, Wa. Prentis was one of the finest people I've ever met, and his loss was felt through out all of Vancouver, Wa. May he now rest in the golden light of eternal peace and love. Your friend, Prentis, Greg Payne
Thursday, June 07, 2001



Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com


Monday, May 31, 2004

   

ROBERT PAUL DEGEN

 
PFC - E3 - Army - Regular
173rd Airborne Brigade

Length of service 0 years
His tour began on Aug 13, 1967
Casualty was on Nov 20, 1967
In KONTUM, SOUTH VIETNAM
Hostile, died while missing, GROUND CASUALTY
GUN, SMALL ARMS FIRE
Body was recovered
 
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ROBERT PAUL DEGEN
Army - PFC - E3
Age:19
Race:Caucasian
Sex:Male
Date of Birth Dec 13, 1947
From:VANCOUVER, WA
Religion:ROMAN CATHOLIC
Marital Status:Single

ROBERT PAUL DEGEN
 

Gregory Payne
teetee199thlib@excite.com
Classmates, in school
700, Veterans Drive, The Dalles, Or., 97058, USA

IN MEMORY, OF ROBERT PAUL DEGEN
Robert Degen, was probably one, of the finest people, a person, could have wanted, to have met. His loss, will always be felt, in Vancouver, Wa.. Now may he, rest in peace, from now and evermore. Greg Payne
Friday, June 08, 2001

 

 

DANIEL LOYD POFF

 
SGT - E5 - Army - Selective Service
1st Cav Division (AMBL)

Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Mar 25, 1968
Casualty was on Feb 23, 1969
In BINH DUONG, SOUTH VIETNAM
HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
ARTILLERY, ROCKET, or MORTAR
Body was recovered
 
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DANIEL LOYD POFF
Army - SGT - E5
Age:21
Race:Caucasian
Sex:Male
Date of Birth Sep 8, 1947
From:VANCOUVER, WA
Religion:PROTESTANT
Marital Status:Single

Gregory Payne
Friend


Monday, May 30, 2005


1st AIR CAVALRY DIVISION (AIR MOBILE)


Monday, May 30, 2005


Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com
Classmates in school
700 Veterans Drive
The Dalles, Or 97058 USA
IN MEMORY OF DANIEL LOYD POFF Danny was a good person, his loss will always be felt in Vancouver,WA, may he rest in peace now for all eternity forever more. Amen Greg Payne
Friday, June 08, 2001

 

  

DELL COLEMAN ODEGARD

 
CPL - E4 - Army - Regular
101st Airborne Division

Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Jan 27, 1968
Casualty was on Jan 30, 1968
In PHUOC LONG, SOUTH VIETNAM
HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
MISADVENTURE
Body was recovered
 
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DELL COLEMAN ODEGARD
Army - CPL - E4
Age:19
Race:Caucasian
Sex:Male
Date of Birth Jun 15, 1948
From:VANCOUVER, WA
Religion:ROMAN CATHOLIC
Marital Status:Single


Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com
Went to the same high school
700 Veterans Drive
The Dalles, Or 97058 USA
IN MEMORY OF DELL COLEMAN ODEGARD I first met "Coley" Odegard In my senior year at Hudson's Bay High School, CWP class, Vancouver, Wa. We used to joke about the CWP teacher he had was a Mr. Kurie, believed to have been or had pro -communist ideas. CWP stood for Contemporary World Problems Any way we used to make jokes about that CWP teacher, and say,"What film is it today Mr. Kurie, Mickey Mouse sees Red China?" Dell probably had one of best sense of humor, straight forward, honest and just alaround a very good person to be with in general his loss to Vancouver, Wa. Was great, and he will always be missed. May he now rest in Peace and Eternal love. your friend, Greg Payne
Thursday, June 07, 2001


Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com


Monday, May 31, 2004


                                                               
               
                                                                                        
DANIEL GUY WESSLER
 
                                                                                     
 
PFC - E2 - Marine Corps - Regular

Length of service 0 years
His tour began on Jan 21, 1969
Casualty was on Mar 19, 1969
In QUANG TRI, SOUTH VIETNAM
HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
OTHER EXPLOSIVE DEVICE
Body was recovered
 
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DANIEL GUY WESSLER
Marine Corps - PFC - E2
Age:19
Race:Caucasian
Sex:Male
Date of Birth Feb 25, 1950
From:VANCOUVER, WA
Religion:PROTESTANT
Marital Status:Single


Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com




Wednesday, June 1, 2005


Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com
Went to school together
700 Veterans Drive
The Dalles, Or 97058 USA
In Memory of DANIEL GUY WESSLER I grew up with Danny Wessler, I first met him at McLoughlin Junior High School, in Vancouver, Wa where I grew up, and grew up with Danny. At McLoughlin Jr. High we ran track together, Danny did Pole vaulting, and some relay races. I did shot put, Danny was a very fine young man, who worked and communicated well with people. Later on I attended Hudson's Bay High School in Vancouver, Wa together. I was one year older than Danny, but in my senior year at Hudson's Bay, he was on the Aquila Yearbook staff together he did the Sports section, where I did the art work and advertising. I graduated before Danny did I also went to Vietnam before he did, but it must not have been by much because I was in Vietnam during the same time frame and year 1969 as he was. To this day when ever I hear that old Irish song, "O' Danny Boy" I think of you Danny, and how their loved one so many centuries ago never came back from their war. Danny Wessler was one of the finest people that you'd ever wanted to meet. "O Danny Boy, I love you so ." your good friend, and commrade in arms Greg Payne
Thursday, June 07, 2001


Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com


Monday, May 31, 2004

G CO, 2ND BN, 4TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV
United States Marine Corps

 


 

DAVID WALLACE BAKER

 
SGT - E5 - Marine Corps - Regular

Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Dec 29, 1968
Casualty was on Sep 18, 1970
In QUANG NAM, SOUTH VIETNAM
Hostile, died of wounds, GROUND CASUALTY
MULTIPLE FRAGMENTATION WOUNDS
Body was recovered
 
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DAVID WALLACE BAKER
Marine Corps - SGT - E5
Age:19
Race:Caucasian
Sex:Male
Date of Birth Mar 16, 1951
From:RIDGEFIELD, WA
Religion:PROTESTANT
Marital Status:Single

Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com




Wednesday, June 1, 2005

Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com
My cousin - (Family)
700 Veterans Drive
The Dalles, Or 97058
To my Cousin, DAVID WALLACE BAKER
To my cousin, David Wallace Baker, a fine person of strong character, was someone who did not back down from a fight, when he felt what was right in his heart. A defender of the weak, a person with a strong sense of duty to God and country, you answered the clarion call! For these reasons you joined the Marine Corps, the rough and tumble life fit you well. When sent to Vietnam you had done more than just your duty, you laid down your life for your Country. Now my dear cousin, David your struggles are over the fight is done. Even though I write this soliloquy, for once you were a combat soldier, though you may have been scared, you did not run! For you were once a combat soldier, for by God you were a Marine! With these things in mind that you have done your best, now o' David it's time for your eternal rest. As the golden rays of the setting sun light up eternity. Go David, take what you've earned and fought so long and hard to get, your love and peace of eternal life. The golden light of eternal love shall be with you now forever more! I LOVE YOU, DAVID your cousin, Greg Payne
Wednesday, June 06, 2001
K CO, 3RD BN, 7TH MARINES, 1ST MARDIV
United States Marine Corps




        

                                                                                   

JAMES EARL BOUYER

 

PFC - E3 - Army - Selective Service
199th Light Infantry Brigade

Length of service 0 years
His tour began on Feb 5, 1969
Casualty was on Apr 1, 1969
In GIA DINH, SOUTH VIETNAM
NON-HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
OTHER ACCIDENT
Body was recovered
 
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JAMES EARL BOUYER
Army - PFC - E3
Age:21
Race:Caucasian
Sex:Male
Date of Birth Jan 11, 1948
From:PRATTVILLE, AL
Religion:BAPTIST
Marital Status:Married


Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com


Saturday, October 08, 2005
 
 
Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com
Served in the same Squad in Vietnam
700 Veterans Drive
The Dalles, Or 97058 USA
IN MEMORY OF JAMES EARL BOUYER I served in the same Squad with PFC Bouyer, 3rd Squad 1st Platoon D Company 4th Battalion 12th Infantry 199th Light Infantry Brigade. James was a fine person and what ever happened that fateful night. That involved SP/4 William Arthur DeBates, and SGT Richard Allen Thursby, all killed at once was wrong. I write this in concern for the family PFC Bouyer and SGT Thursby were both killed at once. SP/4 William Arthur DeBates died of wounds the following morning on 1 April 1969. I was an eye witness to this, the Army said that all three of them were in the bunker is also not true. All three of them were on the outside of the bunker. I found SGT Thursby's watch and it had stopped at 8:45 pm March 31st 1969, and this is for the official record from an eye witness account, to report to the family for their own knowledge as to what happened that night. Please contact me at my e-mail teetee199lib@yahoo.com Gregory Payne D 4/12 199th L.I.B.
Friday, June 08, 2001

RICHARD ALLEN THURSBY

 

SSGT - E5 - Army - Selective Service
199th Light Infantry Brigade

Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Nov 26, 1968
Casualty was on Apr 1, 1969
In GIA DINH, SOUTH VIETNAM
NON-HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
ACCIDENTAL SELF-DESTRUCTION
Body was recovered
 
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RICHARD ALLEN THURSBY
Army - SSGT - E5
Age:22
Race:Caucasian
Sex:Male
Date of Birth Apr 6, 1946
From:BISBEE, AZ
Religion:PROTESTANT
Marital Status:Single

Gregory Payne


                   


Thursday, June 09, 2005


Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com
He was my Squad Leader in Vietnam
700 Veterans Drive
The Dalles,Or 97058
IN MEMORY OF RICHARD ALLEN THURSBY SGT.
Richard Allen Thursby, was my Squad Leader in Vietnam. He lead 3rd Squad, 1st Platoon, D Company 4th Battalion 12th Infantry 199th Light Infantry Brigade. Richard was quite a knowlegable man. He shwed us how to spot an incoming mortar round by watching for it's arching point in the sky after you heard them go off in the tubes, for just a split second you could see the mortar round in mid air at it's arching point. Then you could get an idea of where the round would fall. He taught us how to walk in mud that was so deep that no one had words for. "Don't get your legs together, or it will form a vaccumn around your legs, and it will suck the boots right off your feet," he'd reply. He even taught us how to tie our boots to help prevent them from being sucked off our feet. He was a good Leader, he taught us how to properly walk into the wind from in coming hewys. he was good at watching for booby-trap wires, and how to act in an emergency, because one time he stepped flatfooted on one wire and used an M-60 ammo can to hold the wire in place while he safely raised his foot off the wire. Yes Richard was a good leader, a man of good caliber. I was an eye witness to Richard's Death, it was a very tragic thing for both him and PFC James Earl Bouyer, and SP/4 William Arthur DeBates. It was something that should never have happened to him or any one else. Richard was a fine man I always felt that the Army got the death dates mixed up, because I found Richard's watch and it had stopped at 8:45 March 31st 1969 SP/4 DeBates died the following morning 1st April 1969. I say this for the sake of the familie. I feel like they have the right to know if they see this note they can contact me. Richard deserves to have things made right, after all he did pay with his life. What more can the country ask? Richard was probably one ofg the finest and most knowlegable leaders I've ever had the pleasure to meet. Now his struggles and strife are over may he rest in the golden light of eternal peace and love! Greg Payne, 3rd Squad, 1st Platoon, D Company 4th Battalion 12 Infantry 199th Light Infantry Brigade,
Wednesday, June 06, 2001


           
                                                           
                                                          
WILLIAM ARTHUR DEBATES

 

SP4 - E4 - Army - Selective Service
199th Light Infantry Brigade

Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Aug 16, 1968
Casualty was on Apr 1, 1969
In GIA DINH, SOUTH VIETNAM
NON-HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
OTHER ACCIDENT
Body was recovered
 
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WILLIAM ARTHUR DEBATES
Army - SP4 - E4
Age:20
Race:Caucasian
Sex:Male
Date of Birth Sep 1, 1948
From:PEORIA, IL
Religion:ROMAN CATHOLIC
Marital Status:Single

 

Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com

Saturday, October 08, 2005
Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com
He was in my squad in Vietnam.
700 Veterans Drive
The Dalles, Or 97058 USA
IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM ARTHUR DEBATES -William was in my Squad in Vietnam, 3rd Squad, 1st Platoon, D Company 4th Battalion 12th Infantry 199th Light Infantry Brigade. He was a very fine person to have met. He had a very tragic end along with PFC James Earl Bouyer, and SGT Richard Allen Thursby, what ever happened that fatefull tragic night should never have happened, because it ended up taking three of the most wonderful people youe'd ever have wanted to have met. May William Arthur DeBates rest in peace now and for evermore! your fellow Redcatcher, and commrade in arms Greg Payne 3rd Sqd, 1st Plt, D 4/12 199th LIB.
Thursday, June 07, 2001

 

DAVID EDWARD KENNEY

 

PFC - E3 - Army - Selective Service
199th Light Infantry Brigade

Length of service 0 years
His tour began on Jan 21, 1969
Casualty was on Jun 11, 1969
In LONG KHANH, SOUTH VIETNAM
Hostile, died of wounds, GROUND CASUALTY
MULTIPLE FRAGMENTATION WOUNDS
Body was recovered
 
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DAVID EDWARD KENNEY
Army - PFC - E3
Age:21
Race:Caucasian
Sex:Male
Date of Birth Jul 2, 1947
From:WOBURN, MA
Religion:ROMAN CATHOLIC
Marital Status:Single

Gregory Payne


Monday, May 30, 2005


Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com
Served in the same unit together
700 Veterans Drive
The Dalles, Or 97058
IN MEMORY OF DAVID EDWARD KENNEY Another one of the first persons that I met as I entered, D Company 4th Battalion 12th Infantry 199th Light Infantry Brigade. David was a very fine person, and his loss will be felt to all those that ever had the opportunity to meet him. May he now rest in Peace and eternal Love. Your commrade in arms, Greg Payne D 4/12 199th L.I.B. 1969.
Friday, June 08, 2001

CLAUDE RICHARD VAN ANDEL

 
SGT - E5 - Army - Selective Service
199th Light Infantry Brigade

Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Jul 19, 1968
Casualty was on May 27, 1969
In BIEN HOA, SOUTH VIETNAM
HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
MULTIPLE FRAGMENTATION WOUNDS
Body was recovered
 
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CLAUDE RICHARD VAN ANDEL
Army - SGT - E5
Age:19
Race:Caucasian
Sex:Male
Date of Birth Oct 3, 1949
From:NORFOLK, NE
Religion:LUTHERAN & MISSOURI SYNOD
Marital Status:Single

 


Gregory Payne
teetee199lib@yahoo.com
served together in the same unit
700 Veterans Drive
The Dalles,, Or 97058 USA
IN MEMORY OF CLAUDE RICHARD VANANDEL To one of the first person I met as I entered D Company 4th Battalion 12th Infantry 199th Light Infantry Brigade, Claude was a very fine person and his loss will be felt to all those that ever had the oppertunity to meet him. May he rest now in Peace and eternal Love. Your Commrade in arms, Greg Payne D 4/12 199th L.I.B.
Friday, June 08, 2001

 

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Gregory  Payne
teetee199thlib@usa.com
Harley is my Hometown & Adopted POW
OREGON VETERANS' HOME 700 Veterans Drive The Dalles, Oregon 97058 USA
POW/MIA OPERATION JUST CAUSE_HARLEY H. HALL_MY ADOPTED POW/MIA
http://www.freewebs.com/teetee199thlibpowmia69/


Gregory Z. Payne writes: I write this Memorial in the honor of the last POW/MIA casuality of the Vietnam War 1973: U.S.N. COMMANDER HARLEY HUBERT HALL F4-J Phantom fighter jet pilot Vancouver, Washington In dedication and in honor from The Vietnam Veterans of America Hall-Howell Chapter #512 Vancouver, Washington 98666 'We Salute You, Sir!' Author: Gregory Z. Payne E-mail: teetee199thlib@usa.com
Dec 19, 2008
VF-143, CVW-14, USS ENTERPRISE
United States Navy
USS ENTERPRISE

                                                          

           

                                        

                 

                         

                       

                 

                              

                                      

                                                 

               

                                

                                                 

                                                                                    
 
   

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