A Note from The Virtual Wall
C Troop, 3/4th Cavalry, lost three men on 18 April 1968:
SSG Arnold Pairis, Columbia, SC
SGT Bernard L. Fox, Decatur, IL
PFC Johnny R. Webb, Chanute, KS
Malcolm Kirby
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USAF Veteran-191st photo recon.
Rest in Peace, my Brother
You will not be forgotten...
Apr 18, 2008
manny g
Fellow Veteran 69-70 An Khe
Union Gap, WA. 98903
“You are Remembered”
Peace and condolence, to the family and friends. "He which hath no stomach to this fight, let him depart. But we in it, shall be remembered. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers!! For he today, that sheds his blood with me, shall always be my brother.” Rest in peace brave soldier, you have not been forgotten. (W.Shakespeare) May God Bless you, for your Sacrifice!!!
Apr 18, 2007
I'm Anonymous
Just a note to thank YOU for YOUR sacrifice to a great nation.
Wednesday, February 06, 2002
11 Nov 2001
A dedicated Soldier.
A memorial from his wife,
Audra Rae Soper Fox Cowie
12 Apr 2007
I think of you often, my friend ... did my first tour with you back in 1966 ... lost track of you the latter part of 67 over there. Saw you again at Fort Hood in 1968 - I was asigned to a cav unit there. Ran into you in Mexico while on 3 day pass ... Then I heard you had volunteered for Vietnam again and then you left Hood. I went TDY to Fort Knox that year to train on the new Sheridan tanks ... While there I picked up a copy of the Army Times one night and there was your name on the casualty list. I was saddened by your death and think of you and look for your name when ever the Moving Wall comes to my area of Texas.
Rest easy, bro.
Your amigo from Texas,
Ed
Eduardo Alvarado Jr
We Remember
Bernard is buried at Nokomis Cemetery in Nokomis, IL
Not forgotten
Bernard, Although we never met, I just want you to know you are not forgotten. You gave the ultimate sacrifice, your life for what you believed in. Sleep well and thank you
Posted by: Dave Kruger, 196th LIB. 66-67
Relationship: Fellow vet
Monday, April 18, 2005
Thank You
Gallantry is a trait that many do not have, but by fighting in a war, not knowing if you would survive the day, shows that you were gallant and courageous. As a part of the Gridley High School posting project, I want to thank you for sacrificing your life so that I can live in freedom. Thank you and God Bless. Amber Kamischke
Thank You Bernard
I am doing a Gridley High School Posting Project and I am a student from Gridley, Illinois. Our teacher has assigned us to write remembrances for those who maybe don’t have one. All of the 58,220 people who devoted their lives to the Vietnam War deserve a remembrance for the price they have paid. That is why I am taking this opportunity to make a special thanks to Bernard for all that he has done for our county. He will always be remembered as a true hero. God bless.
Sincerely,
Kelsey Zehr
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