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Of The Troops and For The Troops americanhonor@netzero.com Northwest SilverSmithing & Ceramic's
Over 250 thousand Plus Women Served During the Vietnam War!! For those Brave Women, I salute; for you were and are now; truly the "Winds and Wings of Our Military" ! For your honor, your dedication, your untiring service for God - Country - and Freedom!! Welcome Home!!!!!!!! For The 1st one is my wife- Pamela for putting up with my faults and enduring a Military Life Style-- And Many More Years to Come I Love You Babe!! And For those Who Gave All In Honor they came, In Honor They Gave The Valor, The Purity and The Justice . The Colors of our Flag and The Blood - The Sweat and of The Tears That Freedom Wave's, So others may enjoy the fruit they have given-Their Lives Of the Top 68 Women of the 20th Century 59 civilians Eleanor Ardel Vietti Captured at the leprosarium in Ban Me Thuot, May 30, 1962. Still listed as a POW. Betty Ann Olsen Captured during raid on the leprosarium in Ban Me Thuot during Tet 1968. Died in 1968 and was buried somewhere along the Ho Chi Minh Trail by fellow POW, Michael Benge. Remains not recovered. Please Visit http://www.VirtualWall.org/women.htm Listed are the 8 Active Duty Military Women "Who Gave All" in Vietnam Where their Courage is unsurpassed We will Custom Engrave Bracelets for these Ladies Of Valor Please see our POW/MIA page or Click on the above POW/MIA Emblem!! Lt. Elizabeth Ann Jones, US Army Vietnam KIA, Feb. 14, 1966 LTC Annie Ruth Graham, US Army Vietnam KIA, Aug. 14, 1968 Capt Mary Therese Klinker, US Air Force Vietnam KIA, Apr. 4, 1975, Body Not Recovered
"Day is done, gone the sun, The First Army Nurse Killed in Action in Vietnam 1Lt. Sharon Ann Lane died from a shrapnel wound when the 312th Evac at Chu Lai was hit by rockets on June 8, Sharon lane United States Army - Lt Pamela Dorothy Donovan, US Army Vietnam KIA, July 8, 1968 Lt Hedwig Diane Orlowski, US Army Vietnam KIA, Nov. 30, 1967 Cpt Eleanor Grace Alexander, US Army Vietnam KIA, Nov. 30, 1967 Lt Carol Ann Elizabeth Drazba, US Army Vietnam KIA, Feb. 18, 1966 And for our Special Friend; In Honor and In Duty as a Military Police Officer
SFC Jeanne M Balcombe, US Army MP, Korea In Line Of Duty, Aug. 21, 1999 Sergeant Balcombe was shot and killed at Camp Red Cloud, South Korea, by one of her own soldiers. The suspect, who was drunk at the time, was upset that Sergeant Balcombe had ordered a blood test on one of the suspect's friends. He then overpowered a South Korean soldier stationed at the base and took his sidearm. He shot Sergeant Balcombe three times, including once in the head, before fleeing the base. He was captured later in the day by Korean National Police officers. Sergeant Balcombe was a member of the 55th Military Police Company. She is survived by her husband Mike and two daughters.
Listed is a link to a Tribute for Jeanne http://www.militarypolice.com/lod/balcombe.htm
Saturday, September 26, 2009 11:05:15 AM
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