Ralph Bamford Walker
Captain
B CO, 2ND BN, 35TH INFANTRY, 25TH INF DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Nacogdoches, Texas
November 13, 1939 to May 29, 1967
RALPH B WALKER is on the Wall at Panel 21E, Line 16

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Ralph B Walker

CPT RALPH BAMFORD WALKER

 
It is with deep gratitude we are remembering you and all the others who served and died in times of war so that we may enjoy the Freedom and Liberties that make the United States of America great.

From a West Point Classmate, USMA 1963,
Clark T. Ballard, Jr., M.D., Colonel, U S Army (Ret)
66 Leschi Drive, Steilacoom, WA 98388-1514
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7 Jul 2001


 
17 May 2002

A final salute to a fine American
and my West Point Classmate.
From a Vietnam veteran,

Ramon M. Ong
Brigadier General (Ret)
Armed Forces of the Philippines
USMA Class of 1963
azrong@cox.net  

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26 May 2003

To my CO, Captain Walker, Bravo-6.

Sir, it was a privilege to serve as your 1st Platoon Leader. We lost you and two enlisted men that night, but we kicked "Charlie's" butt all over that valley just like you would have wanted us to, and we held our heads high and you would have been proud of Bravo Company 2-35.

Bravo One Zero OUT.

Walter Allen Twyford
CactiBlu@webtv.net



A Note from The Virtual Wall

The two other men lost that night were SGT William G. Silva, East Providence, RI, and PFC Michael L. Dotson, Ringgold, GA.

All three are remembered by their brothers of the
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35th Infantry


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