Jackie Taylor
With Honor and Respect
http://www.geocities.com/vietnamwa
You were one, of the brave that answered, the call. You honored us, by your service and sacrifice. We now honor, You, each time, we stand and sing the words, “THE LAND, OF THE FREE AND THE HOME, OF THE BRAVE.” Rest In Peace and Honor.
Mar 28, 2009
Manuel Pino B/2/8th Cav,1st Cav 68-69
manuel.manuel.pino728@gmail.com
Fellow Army Vietnam Brother
A Trp/3/4th Cav Rgt, 25th Inf Div
'When I am dead, cry for me a little. Think of me sometimes, but not too much. It is not good for you to dwell too long. Think of me now and again as I was in life, at some moment which is pleasant to recall, but not for long. Leave me in peace as I shall leave you, too, in peace.'
Jan 15, 2009
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!!!
Mar 28, 2007
Mike McDole
mcdole@ev1.net
Served with Browny, in Viet Nam
33, Brushwood Ct., The Woodlands, TX., 77380, USA
I served with Browny, in Viet Nam, during 1969. We were on, the same personnel, carrier and the only reason, I wasn't killed, the same day, he and Mike Poggi were, is, that I, had been injured, about 10, days, earlier and was recovering, at Cu Chi, the day they were hit. For 31, years, I have felt guilty, that Browny, was killed and I was spared, because the day, he was killed, he was using, my machine gun, which was on, the right hand side, of the track. It was only, a couple of months ago, that Delores, my wife of 32, years, stated, that "even, if Browny had been on, his own machine gun, on the left side, of the track, he would have, still been killed." If I had been, with them on that day, there would have been three, of us, lose our lives instead, of two. All those years of thinking, about the incident and I had, never considered that. I know, she is right and it has mad,e the whole experience, a little easier to cope, with now. It seems so unfair, that most of us returned, to our families, while many of our brothers, paid the ultimate price, by giving their lives. I didn't know, Browny very long, but I thought he was, a very brave soldier and I'am honored, to have served with him. My wife, Delores and I will, be riding our motorcycle, from Texas, to Washington, D.C., for Memorial Day, 2000. We will be participating, in Rolling Thunder and paying our respect, to Browny, Mike and many other brothers, at The Wall. Please feel free, to contact me, at mcdole@ev1.net.
Sunday, April 30, 2000
Kimberly Kimmel-Ober
kimabmitz@earthlink.net
admirer
Encinitas, California, United States, of America
For CPL/E-4, George Browning and all those, who knew him and loved him, I just want to say, thank you, for your dedication and sacrifice! Please know, that you have, not been forgotten and always, will hold a special place, in my heart! It would have been nice, to have known, you, as a person and I greatly, appreciate your service! I just wish, you, did not, have to pay, so high, a price! You forever will, be a hero, in my eyes!
Monday, January 28, 2002
Tara (Browning) Simpkins
tsimpkinsr@yahoo.com
Niece
Chapmanville, WV.
A Fallen Hero
I wanted, to let the world know, that I’m very proud, of my uncle, George. He was a very brave, man and I, admire him, for that. I have, come in contact with someone, who served, with him (you know, who you are!) and they have, touched the heart, of my whole, family. I will, never forget, the price, my uncle and many, others gave, so that we could have, the freedoms, we have today. All of you not only, my uncle, are heroes. I just want to say, THANK YOU, to all, of our soldiers.
Tuesday, August 31, 2004
Tara Browning Simpkins
You, are not forgotten.
Niece
Wednesday, September 01, 2004
Never forgotten
Posted on 3/26/15 - by Angie Browning Coleman
My dear brother, wish you had never left me , I was a baby when you died and from what I was told you loved me a lot . You took care of me and I was told when you changed my clothes you changed my socks and shoes to match my clothes. I do remember one thing about you . And that is you riding me on your shoulders around the house.. I do wish you were still here. I hope to see you waiting for me at those pearlier gates.. Love you always
Remembering An American Hero
Posted on 3/28/14 - by Curt Carter ccarter02@earthlink.net
Dear CPL George Edward Browning, sir As an American, I would like to thank you for your service and for your sacrifice made on behalf of our wonderful country. The youth of today could gain much by learning of heroes such as yourself, men and women whose courage and heart can never be questioned. May God allow you to read this, and may He allow me to someday shake your hand when I get to Heaven to personally thank you. May he also allow my father to find you and shake your hand now to say thank you; for America, and for those who love you. With respect, Sir Curt Carter
We Remember
Posted on 2/5/11 - by Robert Sage rsage@austin.rr.com
George is buried at Coal Branch Cemetery, Big Harts Creek Road, Harts, Lincoln County, WV.
A FALLEN HERO
Posted on 8/31/04 - by Tara (Browning) Simpkins tsimpkinsr@yahoo.com
My uncle is a fallen hero. He fought for our country so we would have the freedom we have today. I never met my uncle, CPL George Edward Browning, but I love him just the same. I have great pride and honor in knowing my uncle fought for us in Vietnam. I just wanted the world to know how proud I am of him. I also want all of our veterans to know how proud I am of all of you. You all are very Brave, and I admire you for fighting for us.
The uncle I never got to meet.
Posted on 2/13/04 - by lilrascalsmommy@yahoo.com
My uncle's name was George Edward Browning and I wish things could have been different so I could have met him. My dad and other family members have told me what a good young man he was. Now I am 31 years old and I am trying to find out as much about him as I can. My uncle the war hero. To have pictures of him would be great but that I don't have and real memories I will never have but knowing what he done makes me proud. Thank you Nena (Browning) Clere his niece email-lilrascalsmommy@yahoo.com If anyone knew him and wants to share memories write me, I would really like that. Thank you.
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