Lon Gale Carr

Private First Class
A BTRY, 3RD BN, 16TH ARTY RGT, AMERICAL DIV
Army of the United States
24 January 1942 - 25 July 1968
North Tonawanda, New York
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AMERICAL DIV 16TH ARTY RGT
Artillery

Purple Heart, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign
Lon Gale Carr

The database page for Lon Gale Carr

"And they who for their country die
Shall fill an honored grave,
For glory lights the soldier's tomb,
And beauty weeps the brave."
- Joseph Drake -





13 Nov 2001

Our 'deepest gratitude' for giving your life to serve our country.

From friends of his twin brother, John D. Carr,
Robert & Kathy Ringler

17 Jul 2004

Just wanted to say "Thanks and wish we could have known you".

From a friend of Lon's son Randy,
David C Brooks
7190 Townline Road, North Tonawanda, Ny, 14120
dcbrokks@adelphia.net

16 Oct 2005

My name is Kirstie Carr. I found this site while looking up my last name. I doubt we're related, but thank you for giving your life to benefit my future!

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A Note from The Virtual Wall

A Battery, 3/16th Artillery, lost two men on 28 July 1968: PFC Lon G. Carr and PFC Salvatore J. Mancino of New York, NY.


The point-of-contact for this memorial is
his twin brother,
John Dale Carr
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13 Nov 2001



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Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
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