Vietnam: Stories From the Wall Podcast
1) Talmadge H. Alphin, Jr.
I wish we all kept in touch.
2) Fred V. Cole
He was so kind and gracious, and made me feel like I was going to make it.
3) Fred V. Lee
I was your Casualty Escort. I met you at Dover AFB and escorted you back to VA for your funeral.
4) Cecil C. Perkins
They transmitted garbled words that included 'fire' and the aircraft disappeared from the radar screen.
5) Robert M. Wade
You are the whisper in the night that says I'll keep you safe...no one will ever harm you...and that tells daily how proud you are of me.
6) Ronald E. Ange
At your funeral, I cried like a little baby. The next day (on your 19th Birthday) I boarded that plane to the other side of the world.
7) Jack P. Dove, Sr.
He was shot down in July 1967...only needing 7 more missions to come home.
8) Gerald C. Mull
His goal was to return to school and become a Dentist after serving his country.
9) Humbert R. Versace
The last time that any of his fellow prisoners heard from him, he was singing "God Bless America" at the top of his voice from his isolation box.
10) Dallas A. Driver
Dallas was my first love...We got married on May 30, 1969 and we had two and a half wonderful weeks together before he went to Vietnam.