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Casualty Info
Home Town Los Angeles, CA
Last Address Los Angeles, CA
Casualty Date May 31, 1968
Cause KIA-Killed in Action
Reason Multiple Fragmentation Wounds
Location Gia Dinh (Vietnam)
Conflict Vietnam War
Location of Interment Rose Hills Memorial Park - Whittier, California
David Olsen http://www.c322association.org/
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Mar 15, 2011
Nick Dragon ndragon344@aol.com
my medic
134 E. Coy
Hazel Park, MI 48030 Okland
TO a real nice person
Glenn was a Medic in C/3/22 and was assigned to the 4th Platoon. He was a very good and caring person, there was nothing that he would not have done for us. I believe he was the best Medic over there. He is not forgotten.
Monday, April 01, 2002
TO HONOR A GREAT GUY TO LET ANYONE ELSE WHO MAY VISIT THIS SITE,KNOW, AND ALWAYS BELIEVE,GLEN WAS A COURAGOUS,AWESOME FRIEND OF MINE, AS A COMBAT INFANTRY MEDIC IN MY PLATOON, THIS YOUNG MAN'S PERFORMANCE WAS UNCHALLENABLE, I TRULY BELIEVE THAT EVERY NORMAL MAN OVER THERE WAS SCARED, BUT YOU WOULD NEVER HAVE KNOWN IT ABOUT GLEN, RUN RIGHT UP THERE AND HELP ANYBODY, ANYTIME,GLEN THESE WORDS ARE DEDICATED TO YOUR BEAUTIFUL PARENTS, FRED AND TAK NISHIZAWA, YOUR ALWAYS IN MY THOUGHTS, DALE E. CULLERS, FELLOW COMBAT SOLDIER Posted by: Dale Cullers
Monday, November 13, 2000
Comments/Citation:
POSTED ON 5.28.2018
POSTED BY: DAVE URANGA
GREAT FRIEND AND GOOD INFLUENCE
Glen was a classmate at Woodrow Wilson H.S. in L.A. Never a bad word for anyone, always smiling, positive attitude. Wish I had spent more time with him. Never forget his smile and positive nature. We have a H.S. reunion this year and I will remember Glen to my fellow classmates. I visited the wall in D.C. and found Glen's name. I can visualize him even now always smiling always positive. Always Glen. I know this man is smiling now. I hope that when my time comes I am good enough to see him again.
To honor a fellow classmate Glenn was a high school classmate of mine, and a good friend. Until today I didn't know that we were both in Vietnam at the same time or that he had not made it home again. After reading the remembrance posted by your friend and fellow combat soldier I pulled out an old high school yearbook and the memories flooded back to me. You were intelligent, mature, and a good friend with a big smile ready for a friend in need. The words posted by your fellow combat soldier describe you perfectly. Your old classmate Ray. Posted by: Ray Navarro
Relationship: We were high school classmates Wednesday, April 25, 2001