John Thomas Brown
Private First Class
A CO, 1ST BN, 502ND INFANTRY, 101ST ABN DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
New York, New York
June 06, 1948 to February 01, 1968
JOHN T BROWN is on the Wall at Panel 36E, Line 46

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07 July 2002

REMEMBERED

by his comrades in arms from
VVA Chapter 421

Placed by
Lester Modelowitz
lmodelowitz@si.rr.com


 
31 July 2002

To my childhood close friend

Now that I have this avenue to vent my years of feelings of loss, I want you to know that I have never forgotten you or our friendship. Your remembrance/funeral card is still displayed on my dresser, and I especially remember, and cry for you, every Memorial Day.

You will always be my friend and, as long as I live, so do you - in my heart, mind, and thoughts.

I have to close now - the grief is almost overpowering! I am so appreciative of this opportunity to say "good-bye", an opportunity I never had when I lost you, my friend.

Good-bye my dear John.
Your friend forever,
Joe

E-mail address is not available.


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

Alpha Company, 1/502nd Infantry, lost four men on 01 Feb 1968 - the outset of the Tet Offensive:
  • CPT Joseph P. Holland, Naugatuck, CT
  • SGT James E. Hamilton, Adairsville, GA
  • PFC John T. Brown, New York, NY
  • PVT Larry E. Wittler, Petaluma, CA

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