Terry Durand Graham

First Lieutenant
ADV TEAM 47, MACV ADVISORS, MACV
Army of the United States
25 December 1946 - 28 March 1969
Gainesville, Florida
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United States Army

MACV ADVISORS
Silver Star

CIB

Bronze Star, Purple Heart, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for Terry Durand Graham

30 Aug 2002

Terry, you are my hero and there are not many days that go by that I don't think of you. I looked up to you and still love you very much. It hurts not to have you here, but I know you did what you believed. I sure do miss you, big brother.

With much love and a broken heart,
your baby brother Robin Graham
7651 Gate Parkway #406, Jacksonville, Fla. 32256
h2o4u2@hotmail.com

29 Dec 2002

Lieutenant Graham ... You and Lieutenant Browne haunt my memories with flash-backs to that fateful battle that night at Duc Vinh that took both of you.

You were heros in the truest sense of the term. Your courageous acts will never end inspiring me.

Bill Clepper
SP/5 Medic
MACV Team 47
2nd CA
clepper@infonline.net

20 Jan 2003

Terry, I never got to meet you, but I carry your name. Your picture on our wall is a constant reminder of the sacrifices that heros make to keep the world free. You have also inspired me to be the best I can be, both in my military service as well as family life. My wife and I are expecting a child in July, and your name will be carried on for another generation; I wish you could be here to help me teach him the values that your memory taught me: Honor, Integrity and Courage.

Your Mother and Father are an inspiration as well, and I lost a personal hero the day my Uncle Newell passed. Please know that his and your memory will not be forgotten.

Very Respectfully,
Your Nephew,
Terry Durand Leonard
PO Box 2227, Bigfork, MT 59911
tleonard@krmc.org

26 Nov 2003

You were my brother-in-law and a friend. I kept your letters until your Mom needed them.

My son carries your name and now my grandson. How proud we were of our son to carry your name on with his son.

Knowing you and your family has been a privilege.

Life seems to have its own roads and some we do not chose. But your short time in our lives will never be forgotten.

From his sister-in-law,
Nancy Leonard
3339 Little Joe Court, Apopka, Fl 32712
dreamwolftsc@aol.com

14 Feb 2004

Dear Hero. Rest in Peace. My son is in the Army. You gave your all for others. May God hold you tightly to His heart, dear son of America.

From
Joan Johnson
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25 Oct 2004

Terry and Earl

I was with you in Duc Vinh the night before you were taken from us. We spoke of many things that evening: Home, Life, Family and love of each.

Rest in Peace, Brothers - You are remembered.

"And all people live,
not by reason of any care they have for themselves,
but by the love for them that is in other people"
- Leo Tolstoy -

From a friend,
1st Lt Robert W. Willett
MACV Team 47 An Loc - 2nd CA
College Of Journalism And Mass Comm,
The University Of Georgia, Athens, Ga 30602
rwillett@uga.edu

Virtual Wall Note

Lieutenants Terry D. Graham and Earl F. Browne of Advisory Team 47 died in the fighting at Duc Vinh on 28 March 1969.


The point-of-contact for this memorial is
his brother,
Robin Graham
7651 Gate Parkway #406, Jacksonville, Fla. 32256
h2o4u2@hotmail.com 
30 Aug 2002



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