Honoring those who fought for our freedom

Richard Benjamin

CPL Richard Benjamin KIA Vietnam from Atmore, Ala. We are remembering you on this very sad day, Feb. 6, 1968, long years ago. You have served Christ well young man. You were 19 years old and served as an Indirect Fire Infantryman with "A" 2nd Bn. 14th Inf. 25th Inf. Div. in a little, run down war ravaged country called Vietnam. You served your country holding your head higher than we do. You served only three months and six long miserable days during an awful and trying time in your life. We salute you, Rest In Peace CPL Richard Benjamin at The New Saint Paul Cemetery Walnut Hill Fla. Your name is on The Vietnam Memorial Wall in Arlington, Va. P37E Line 048

Jack Elliott Clemmons

SP5 Jack Elliott Clemmons US Army From Atmore Alabama KIA Vietnam

We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day We Lost You On Dec 18 1965 A Very Long 53 Years Ago. You Served Christ, Our Great Nation And HHC 1st Bde. 1st Cav. Div. USARV As A Combat Infantryman Well Young Man In A Little War Ravaged Sorry And Wore Out Country Called Vietnam. You were only 29 Years Old. There For Only 3 Months And 28 long Miserable Days During An Awfull And Trying Time In Your Short Life. You Served Your Country Holding Your Head Higher Than We Do today. Rest In Peace SP5 Clemmons At The McCullough Community Cemetery McCullough Alabama Your Name Is On The VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington Va. Panel 04E Line 022

James

Rayford Gohagin

SP5 James Rayford Gohagin US Army KIS Vietnam From Atmore, Ala. We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day You Were KIA May 13 1969, Long Years Ago. You Were Only 21 Yrs Old. You Served Your Country And C Btry. 2nd Bn. 319th Artillery 101st Abn. Div. USARV And A Grateful Nation. You Were There 11 Mo. And 23 Long Awful Days During An A Trying Times in Your Life. Rest In Peace SP5 James At The McCullough Community Cemetery McCullough, Ala. You Are In Our Hearts And On THE VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington, Va. P25W L099

Larry E. Gonzalez

PFC Larry E. Gonzalez US Marine KIA Vietnam From Atmore, Ala. We Are Remembering, You On This Very Sad Day December 21 1967, 52 Long Years Ago. You Served Our Great Nation. Your Head Higher Than We Do, In A Little War Torn Country Called Vietnam. And Now You Are Forever Serving Christ. You were Only 24 Years Old And Only there For 7 Days, During A Very long, Awful And Trying Time in Your Life. Rest In Peace PFC Larry Gonzalez Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery Pensacola Florida. Your Name Is On Our VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL In Arlington, Va. P 32E L035

James M. Kelly

SP4 James M. Kelly US Army KIA Vietnam From Atmore, Ala. We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day Nov 8 1968, 51 Long Years Ago You. You Served Our Great Nation As a Combat Medic Holding Your Head Higher Than We Do And Now You Are Serving Christ Well Young Man. You were Only 22 Years Old And With HHC 1st BN./28th INF. 1st Inf. Div. In Vietnam. Only there 6 Months And 19 Long Days During An Awful And Trying Time in Your Life.

Allen T. Merritt

PFC Allen T. Merritt IV KIA Vietnam US Marines From Atmore, Ala. We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day Feb 2 1967, 52 Long Years Ago. You Have Served Christ Well Young Man. You were 19 Years Old And Served As A Rifleman "B" 1st BN. 5th Marine 1st MARDIV 111 MAF In A Little, Run Down War Ravaged Country Called Vietnam. You Served Your Country Holding Your Head Higher Than We Do. Only there 19 long Days. And An Awful And Trying Times in Your Life. Prayed, You Did Your Duty, You Followed Orders, You Stood Tall Just Like We All Did During That Time In Our Life When We Were All Scared To Death Beyond Imagination. We Salute You, Rest In Peace PFC Allen Merritt At The Oak Hill Cemetery In Atmore, Ala. Your Name Is On THE VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington, Va. P36E Line 078

Johnson M. Milligan

WO Johnson M. Milligan US Army From Atmore, Ala. We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day Jan 25 1967, 52 Long Years Ago. You Have Served Christ Well Young Man. You were only 23 Years Old And Served "B" TRP 7th SQDN 17th Calvary 1st Aviation BDE US Army Pleiku Province As A Helicopter Pilot In A Little Old War Ravaged Country Called Vietnam. You Were Only There 3 Month And 15 Long, Awful And Trying Time In Your Short Life. You Served Your Great Country Holding Your Head Higher Than We Do today. Rest In Peace WO Johnson Milligan At The Mt. Weaver Cemetery In Brewton, Ala. Your Name Is On THE VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington, Va. P35E Line 034.

Elmer Jack Taylor

SGT Elmer Jack Taylor US Army from Atmore, Ala.We are remembering you on this very sad day, March 30 1966, 54 long years ago. You have served Christ well young man. You were only 26 years old and served "C" 1st./28th 1st Inf. Div. as a Combat Infantryman in a war ravaged country called Vietnam. You served your country holding your head higher than we do today. Only there one month and seven long days, during an awful and trying time in your life. Rest In Peace SGT Elmer Taylor at the Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church Cemetery in Eliska, Ala. Your name is on the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Arlington, Va. P18E L109 Old In That War Ravaged Little Country Named Vietnam. Their For 11 Mo. And 15 long And Awful Days During A Trying Time In Your Short Life. Christ

Wanted You More The Anyone Here Could Have. You Served Christ and G BTRY, 29TH ARTILLERY, 108TH ARTY GROUP, XXIV CORPS, USARV Well Young Man. You Served Your Great Country Holding Your Head Higher Than We Do Today. Rest In Peace SP4 Larry Thomas At The Old Town Baptist Church Cemetery, Evergreen, Alabama Your Name Is On THE VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington Va. P34W L011

Travis M. Nelson

LCPL Travis M Nelson US Marine KIA Afghanistan From Bratt Florida We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day August 18 2011, 8 Long Years Ago.

You Were Called And You Served And You Gave. You Served Christ And The 1st Bn 6th Mar. (RCT-1 II MEF Fwd) In A Wore Out, Sorry, War Ravaged Far Away Country Called Afghanistan Well Young Man. You Had Just Turned 19 When You Left Us. You Served Our Great Country Well For A Very Short Time Holding Your Head Higher Than We Do Today. There for So Little Time During An Awful, Trying Time In Your Young Rest In Peace LCPL Nelson. At The Oak Hill Cemetery (N31deg 2.24min W87deg 29.42min) In Atmore Alabama

James Larry Ward

SGT James Larry Ward US Army KIA Vietnam From Bratt Florida

We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day Feb 7 1969, 50 Long Years Ago. You Have Served Christ Well Young Man. You were only 19 Years Old And Served "A" 1st Bn. 14th Infantry 4th Inf. Div. USARV. As A Combat Infantryman In A War Ravaged Little Country Called Vietnam. You Served Your Country Holding Your Head Higher Than We Do today. Only there 8 Months And 1 Miserable Long day, During An Awful And Trying Times in Your Young Life. Rest In Peace SGT James Ward At The Byrnville Methodist Church Cemetery Byrnville Florida Your Name Is On THE VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington Va. P33W L083

Richard Benjamin

CPL Richard Benjamin KIA Vietnam From Atmore Alabama.

We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day Feb 6 1968, 49 Long Years Ago. You Have Served Christ Well Young Man. You were 22 Years Old And Served As A Indirect Fire Infantryman With "A" 2nd Bn. 14th Inf. 25th Inf. Div. In A Little, Run Down War Ravaged Country Called Vietnam. You Served Your Country Holding Your Head Higher Than We Do. You Served Only 3 Mo. And 6 long Miserble Days During An Awful And Trying Times Rest In Prace CPL Richard Benjamin At The New Saint Paul Cemetery Walnut Hill Florida.Your Name Is On THE VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington Va. P37E Line 048

William R. Ellis

SSGT William R Ellis US Army From Brewton Alabama KIA Vietnam We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day In Heaven Nov 14 1970, 48 Long Years Ago. You Served Christ, Our Great Nation And HHC 1st BN./28th INF. 1st Infantry Division As A Combat Infantryman Holding Your Head High In A War Torn, Sorry And Wore Out Little Country Called Vietnam. You Are Still Serving Christ. You were Only 20 Years Old, Only there 1 Month And 27 long Miserable Days During And Awful And Trying Time in Your Young Life. Rest In Peace SSGT William Ellis Catawba Springs Cemetery Brewton Alabama. (N31deg 04.059min W087deg 08.187min) Your Name Is On THE VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington Va. Panel 06W Line 059

David

Marshall Haveard

LCPL David Marshall Haveard US Marines KIA Vietnam From Brewton Alabama. We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day July 7 1970, 49 Long Years Ago You Were Called And You Gave. You Have Served Christ Well Young Man. You Were Only 22 Years Old And Served As A Rifleman With C-3-4, CACO 1-3 CAG, Combined Action, III MAF And Our Great Country Holding Your Head Higher Than We Do Today. Only In Vietnam For 3 Months And 8 Long Days During An Awlful, Trying Time In Your Life. Rest In Peace LCPL David Marshall At The Green Acres Memorial Park Cementery (N31deg 4,9min W87deg 9.22) In Brewton Alabama P09W L127

James Floyd Madden

CPL James Floyd Madden US Army KIA Vietnam From Brewton Alabama.

We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day April 9 1967, 52 Long Years Ago. You Have Served Christ Well Young Man. You were only 20 Years Old And Served As An Indirect Fire Infantryman With "B" 1st BN. 12th Cavalry, 1st Cav. Div. In A War Ravaged Wore Out Little Country Called Vietnam. You Served Your Country Holding Your Head Higher Than We Do today. Only there 8 Months And 18 long days, During An Awful And Trying Times in Your Life. Rest In Peace CPL Madden At The Weaver Cemetery (N31deg 11.002min W087deg 06.320min) Brewton Alabama. Appleton Community Your Name Is On Our VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington Va. P18E Line 005

William Wayne Seay

SGT William Wayne Seay US Army KIA Vietnam From Brewton Alabama We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day Aug 25 1967, 50 Long Years Ago. You Have Served Christ Well. You were Only 19 Years Old. You Served Your Country As A Heavy Vehical Driver With The 62nd Transportation CO. 7th Trans. BN. 48th Trans. Group, Army SPT CMD Saigon, 1st LOG CMD,USARV And Christ Well Holding Your Head Higher Than We Do Today. Only there 10 Months And 15 long Days During An Awful And Trying Time in Your You Were Awarded The Metal Of Honor For Giving Your All And Your Life For All Of Us. Rest In Peace SGT Seay At The Weaver Cemetery (31deg 22.002min W087deg 06.435min) In Appleton Alabama Your Name Is On Our VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington Va. P46W Line 022 Medal of Honor Citation Medal of Honor Citation

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. Sgt. Seay distinguished himself while serving as a driver with the 62d Transportation Company, on a resupply mission. The convoy with which he was traveling, carrying critically needed ammunition and supplies from Long Binh to Tay Ninh, was ambushed by a reinforced battalion of the North Vietnamese Army. As the main elements of the convoy entered the ambush killing zone, they were struck by intense rocket, machinegun and automatic weapon fire from the well concealed and entrenched enemy force. When his convoy was forced to stop, Sgt. Seay immediately dismounted and took a defensive position behind the wheels of a vehicle loaded with high-explosive ammunition. As the violent North Vietnamese assault approached to within 10 meters of the road, Sgt. Seay opened fire, killing 2 of the enemy. He then spotted a sniper in a tree approximately 75 meters to his front and killed him. When an enemy grenade was thrown under an ammunition trailer near his position, without regard for his own safety he left his protective cover, exposing himself to intense enemy fire, picked up the grenade, and threw it back to the North Vietnamese position, killing 4 more of the enemy and saving the lives of the men around him. Another enemy grenade landed approximately 3 meters from Sgt. Seay's position. Again Sgt. Seay left his covered position and threw the armed grenade back upon the assaulting enemy. After returning to his position he was painfully wounded in the right wrist; however, Sgt. Seay continued to give encouragement and direction to his fellow soldiers. After moving to the relative cover of a shallow ditch, he detected 3 enemy soldiers who had penetrated the position and were preparing to fire on his comrades. Although weak from loss of blood and with his right hand immobilized, Sgt. Seay stood up and fired his rifle with his left hand, killing all 3 and saving the lives of the other men in his location. As a result of his heroic action, Sgt. Seay was mortally wounded by a sniper's bullet. Sgt. Seay, by his gallantry in action at the cost of his life, has reflected great credit upon himself, his unit, and the U.S. Army.

Obie Clyde Simmons

PFC Obie Clyde Simmons US Army KIA Vietnam From Brewton Alabama

We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day May 20 1966, 53 Long Years Ago. You Served Our Great Nation.With "D" Trp. 1st SQDN 4th Cavalry 1st Inf Div In USARV As A Combat Infantryman Holding Your Head Higher Than We Do Now In A Little War Torn Country Called Vietnam. And Now You Are Forever Serving Christ. You were Only 20 Years Old, There 1 Month And 10 long Days During An Awful And Trying Time in Your Life. Rest In Peace PFC Obie Simmons At The Oak Grove Cemetery In Brewton Alabama. Your Name Is On Our VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington Va. P07E L09

Donald Smith

SP4 Donald Smith US Army KIA Vietnam From Brewton Alabama We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day Jan 14 1971, 48 Long Years Ago. You were called and you served our great nation and you Served Our Great Nation And The 560th LT Maint Co. 62nd

Maint BN 45th GS Group, Army SPT CMD Qui Nhon, Vietnam. You Gave Your All And Now You Are Serving Christ Well Young Man. You Had Turned 21 When You Left Us. You Served Our Country Well For A Very Short Time Holding Your Head Higher Than Most Do Today In A War Ravaged Far Away Wore Out Little Country Called Vietnam. Only There for 1 Month And 4 Days During An Awful, Trying Time In Your Young Life. Rest In Peace SP4 Donald Smith At The Baptist Hill Cemetery (N31deg 6.52min W87deg 3.51min) Brewton Alabama You Are In Our Hearts And On THE VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL In Arlington Va. P05W Line 044

Jimmy Thomas

PFC Jimmy Thomas US Army KIA Vietnam from Brewton Alabama.

We are remembering you on this very sad day you were KIA in a little war torn country called Vietnam May 31 1968 a long 49 years ago. You were there four long months and 20 long days.

Just 20 years old. You were married, you had a son. You never got to pay taxes like us. You never went to church like us. You never got to salute the flag like us. You never got to see your wife on the war path like us. You never did the things in those 46 years like us.

You had one thing in those 46 years that we all wish we had and that is spending all of our time with Christ. We salute you and Rest In Peace young man at the Catawba Springs Cemetery in Brewton Al. You are on The Vietnam Memorial Wall in Arlington Va, P62W L018.

John W. Winter

CPL John W Winter US Marines KIA Vietnam From Brewton Alabama.

We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day Jan 31 1968, 51 Long Years Ago. You Have Served Christ Well Young Man. You were 20 Years Old And Served As A Rifleman "G" CO, 2ND BN. 5th Marine 1st MARDIV 111 MAF In A Little, Run Down War Ravaged Country Called Vietnam. You Served Your Country Holding Your Head Higher Than We Do. Only there 6 Months And 9 Long, Awful Days During A Trying Times in Your Young Life. We Salute You, Rest In Peace CPL Winter At The Union Cemetery Brewton Alabama Alabama.Your Name Is On THE VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington Va. P36E Line 062

Dalton B. Lowery

LCPL Dalton B Lowery US Marine From Brewton Alabama KIA Vietnam We Are Remembering You In Heaven On This Very Sad Day Dec 10 1966, 52 Long Years Ago. You Were Called And You Served A CO, 1st BN, 26th Marine 3rd MARDIV, III MAF As A Mortarman. You Gave Your All And Now You Are Serving Christ Well Young Man. You Just Turned 24 When We Lost You To The Ages. You Served Our Country Well For A Very Short Time Holding Your Head Higher Than Most Do Today In A War Ravaged Wore Out Far Away Little Country Called Vietnam. Only There for 30 Long, Miserable Days During An Awful Trying Time In Your \Rest In Peace LCPL Dalton Lowery At The Robertsonville Baptist Church Cemetery (N31deg 4.15min W87deg25.27min) Atmore Alabama. You Are On THE VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL In Arlington Va. P13E L064

J.C. Summerlin

SP4 JC Summerlin US Army KIA Vietnam From Brewton Alabama We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day May 21 1971 A Very Long 48 Years Ago. You were only 20 Years Old And Served "A" 1st BN. 61st Inf., 1st BDE. 5th Inf. Div. As A Combat Infantryman And Christ Well In A Little Wore Out War Ravaged Country Called Vietnam. You Served Your Country Holding Your Head Higher Than We Do today. Only There 8 Months During An Awful And Trying Time In Your Short Life. Rest In Peace SP4 JC Summerlin At The Cannan Freewill Baptist Church (N31deg 14.496min W087deg 19.413min) In Brewton Alabama. Your Name Is Our VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington Va. Panel 03W Line 048

Joe Hammac

SP4 Joe Hammac US Army From Brewton Alabama KIA In Vietnam We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day In Heaven June 16 1967, 52 Long Years Ago. Only 23 Years Old And In That Wore Our, War Torn Little Country Called Vietnam. There Only For 8 Long Days During A Miserable And Trying Time In Your Young Life. You Served Christ and Our Great Nation Well As An Infantryman With "A" 47th Inf. 9th Inf. Rest In Peace SP4 Joe Hammac At The Hanberry Cemetery In Brewton Alabama. (N31deg 12.994min W087deg 10.876min) You Are On OUR VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington Va. Panel 21E Line 112

James C. Kendricks

SSG James C. Kendricks US Army from East Brewton, Ala. We are remembering you on this very sad day, Jan 2 1967, 52 long years ago you have served Christ well young man. You were 29 years old and served ADV Team 4, HQ, MACV Aviators, MACV in a little, run down war ravaged country named Vietnam. You served your country holding your head higher than we do. Only there two months and six long, awful and trying times in your life. You didn't whine you didn't whimper. You sure didn't run when you were called by our great country for your service. You cried, you prayed, you did your duty, you followed orders, you stood tall just like we all did during that time in our life when we were all scared to death beyond imagination. Rest In Peace, SSG James Kendricks at the Fort Crawford Cemetery in East Brewton, Ala. Your name is on the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Arlington, Va. P13E Line 110.

William R. Ellis

SSGT William R Ellis US Army From Brewton Alabama KIA Vietnam We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day In Heaven Nov 14 1970, 48 Long Years Ago. You Served Christ, Our Great Nation And HHC 1st BN./28th INF. 1st Infantry Division As A Combat Infantryman Holding Your Head High In A War Torn, Sorry And Wore Out Little Country Called Vietnam. You Are Still Serving Christ. You were Only 20 Years Old, Only there 1 Month And 27 long Miserable Days During And Awful And Trying Time in Your Young Life. Rest In Peace SSGT William Ellis Catawba Springs Cemetery

Brewton Alabama. (N31deg 04.059min W087deg 08.187min) Your Name Is On THE VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington Va. Panel

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Kenneth P. Newton

SGT. Kenneth P. Newton KIA Vietnam From Flomaton, Ala. We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day June 7 1967, 52Long Years Ago. You Served With "B" 1st BN./5th Inf. 25th Inf. Div. You Are Continuing Serving Christ Well Young Man. You were Only 22 Years Old And Served Your Country Holding Your Head Higher Than We Do. Only there 9 Months And 11 long Days During An Awful And Trying Time in Your Life. Rest In Peace SGT Kenneth Newton At The Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Flomaton, Ala. Your Name Is On Our VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL In Arlington, Va. P34E L080

Edward

Jake Nisewonger

SP4 Edward (Jake) Nisewonger US Army From Flomaton, Ala. We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day You Were KIA May 15 1970, A Long 49 Years Ago. You Were Only 20 Yrs Old. You Served Your Country And C-65th Eng. BN 25th Inf Div. And A Grateful Nation. You Were There Only Rest In Peace "Jake" At The Little Escambia Baptist Church Flomaton, Alabama. You Are In Our Heart And On THE VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington, Va. P10E L046

Clifford D. Wright

CWO 1 Clifford D. Wright US Army (Reserve) KIA Vietnam from Jay, Fla. We are remembering you on this very sad day you were KIA June 27, 1969, 50 long years ago. You were only 28 years old. You married one of Flomaton's sweet hearts. You served your country and the 116TH AHC, 269TH AVN BN, 12TH AVN Group, 1ST AVIATION BDE, USARV and a grateful nation. You were there one year and 21 long awful days during a trying time in your life. You prayed. You did your duty, you followed orders, you were awarded the DFC Distinguished Flying Cross, you stood tall just like we all did during that time in our life when we were all scared to death beyond imagination in Vietnam. You sure didn't run when you were called by our country. Now you are serving Christ forever. You gave your life for all Veterans in a little war torn country called Vietnam. Rest In Peace CWO Clifford Wright at The Flomaton Cemetery in Flomaton, Ala. You are in our heart and on the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Arlington, Va. P21W L027

William R. Ellis

SSGT William R Ellis US Army From Brewton Alabama KIA Vietnam We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day In Heaven Nov 14 1970, 49 Long Years Ago. You Served Christ, Our Great Nation And HHC 1st BN./28th INF. 1st Infantry Division As A Combat Infantryman Holding Your Head High In A War Torn, Sorry And Wore Out Little Country Called Vietnam. You Are Still Serving Christ. You were Only 20 Years Old, Only there 1 Month And 27 long Miserable Days During And Awful And Trying Time in Your Young Life. Rest In Peace SSGT William Ellis Catawba Springs Cemetery Brewton Alabama. (N31deg 04.059min W087deg 08.187min) Your Name Is On THE VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL in Arlington Va. Panel 06W Line 059

James E. White

SPE James E. White US Army KIA Vietnam from Flomaton, Ala. We are remembering you on this very sad day, April 30 1968, a very long 51 years ago. You have served Christ well young man. You were only 19 years old and served "C" 2nd/14th Inf. Div. as a Tactical Wire Operations Specialist and Christ well in a little run down war ravaged country called Vietnam. You served your country holding your head higher than we do today. Only there six months and one long day during a trying and awful time in your short fife. Rest In Peace at the Pensacola Memorial Gardens in Pensacola, Fla. Your name is on The Vietnam Memorial Wall in Arlington, Va. P53E L025.

Christopher Winchester

CPL Christopher Winchester US Marines KIA Iraq From Flomaton Ala. We Are Remembering You On This Very Sad Day July 14 2005, 14 Long Years Ago You Were Called And You Gave. You Have Served Christ Well Young Man. You Were Only 23 Years Old And Served Our Country Holding Your Head Higher Than Most Do Today. Only In Iraq For So Little Time During An Awful, Trying Time In Your Life. ­­­ Rest In Peace Cpl Winchester. The Weaver Cemetery in Brewton Ala. (Appleton Community).