Joseph Charles Lupo
Specialist Five
HHC, 2ND BN, 2ND INFANTRY, 1ST INF DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Massapequa, New York
May 18, 1943 to August 26, 1967
JOSEPH C LUPO is on the Wall at Panel 25E, Line 47

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Joseph C Lupo
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29 Jan 2006

My Brother SP5 Joseph Charles Lupo

You have always been with me with every breath I take. You have never been forgotten; you live with me as well as others who knew and cared for you. Everyone who knew you will always rememeber your smile and laugh. My only wish is that my three daughters could have known their Uncle Joe - they would have loved him.

You were trained as a medic and from what I have been told "Doc" Lupo was a true combat medic. There is no greater honor than to give your life for your country. I will always be proud of you and the sacrifice you made for all of us. I am proud to say that my brother was killed fighting for his country as well as all the others who gave their lives. And let us not forget all the heroes who returned.

God Bless you, Joe, we will be together again one day.

Your Brother,
Jerry Lupo
kwolf1031@aol.com


 
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