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cagerbob  Posts: 4498
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| 26 Jun 2008 9:42 PM |
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Updated 27 Jun 08 1943 edt S Sturgis Updated 27 June 08 harly69g
58 YRS, MIA/KIA Edward James "Jim" O'Brien, US Navy (WWII), US Army (Korea)
The Brother (Wally) of Jim O'Brien has requested the PGR for the Interment of this HERO.
Jim's parents, Edward and Caroline O'Brien; and sister, Olive Cook have all passed away, never knowing what happened to him. He is survived by his brother, Wally (June); and many nieces and nephews. In Loving Memory of: Edward James O'Brien
Born – February 6, 1921 Missing in Action – November 28, 1950 Recovered – October 19, 1998 Identified – April 3, 2008 Brought Home – July 1, 2008 Laid to Rest – July 2, 2008 Age – 29 Years
Jim served in the Navy during WW2, no details at this time.
Sergeant (Sgt) Edward J. O'BRIEN, RA 17240637, declared Missing-In-Action (MIA) as of 28 November 1950, was a member of E Company (Co), 2nd Battalion (Bn), 35th Infantry Regiment (Inf Regt), 25th Infantry Division (Inf Div). The 35th Inf Regt, including 2nd Bn, was moving north along the west side of the Kuryong River on the days leading up to their confrontation with hostile Chinese forces. On 26 November, the 35th Inf Regt made their way north toward the town of Unsan, and ended the day by settling just northwest of an area known as Camel's Head Bend along the Kuryong River. This is as far north as the 35th Inf Regt advanced during this time frame. After the 8th Army command learned that further advance would run the unit straight into a trap set by the Chinese Communist Forces (CCF), the 35th Inf Regt was ordered to hold their position and be on the lookout for enemy action from their left flank.
In the early morning of 26 November 1950, the 35th Inf Regt encountered the first of many small-scale CCF offensive attacks. Despite the heavy fighting that followed and continued throughout the night, the 35th Inf Regt did not sustain heavy casualties on this day. They managed to hold their position there until a withdrawal was ordered after it was learned that the CCF had managed to break through the lines of friendly support to their left during the night. On the morning of 27 November, the 35th Inf Regt prepared to move south along the western side of the Kuryong River. Their attempt to pull out began with the order for 2nd Bn, 35th Inf Regt to prepare to screen the withdrawal of the rest of the regiment. Attacks against the 2nd and 3rd Bns developed and needed to be repulsed before the extraction could begin. The withdrawal of 2nd Bn began after the heavy fighting had ceased, in spite of enemy mortar and machine gun fire still occurring in the area. E and G Companies were struck by enemy forces, and it was mid-afternoon before 2nd Bn was able to get away. The withdrawal of the 35th Inf Regt continued south towards the positions they held just a few days earlier when they began their northern advance on 24 November. In spite of constant enemy attacks throughout the extraction, the 35th Inf Regt finally made it to their destination and set up camp for the night about 3 miles north of the town of Yongsan-dong.
On 28 November 1950 2nd Bn, 35th Inf Regt was located in the vicinity of Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) grid coordinates 51S YE 340 162 (WGS-84 datum) when they were attacked by enemy forces. After engaging in a heavy fire fight and being hit by enemy mortar and artillery fire, 2nd Bn was ordered to withdraw down the Main Supply Route (MSR) to the town of Ung-dong, located in the vicinity of MGRS grid coordinates 51S YE 305 112 (WGS-84 datum), where they again encountered enemy forces. After engaging the enemy in small arms fire and forcing them to withdraw, the 35th Inf Regt was ordered to withdraw about 4 miles southeast across the Kuryong River in order to more effectively protect the left flank of the 25th Inf Div. Their withdrawal to the town of Yongbyon, located in the vicinity of MGRS grid coordinates 51S YE 405 103 (WGS-84 datum), left the 2nd Bn, including E Co, exposed to further attacks along the MSR. A more in-depth account of the entire battle can be found in S. L. A. Marshall's The River and the Gauntlet as well as in the other secondary sources mentioned in the bibliography.
Though the 35th Inf Regt managed to fight through the enemy and make it into the town where they ended the day preparing defense positions, the reports show that Sgt Edward J. O'BRIEN was not among those that made it to Yongbyon and was subsequently reported Missing in Action on 28 November 1950. A review of Sgt O'BRIEN's service record and Casualty Branch file, conducted one year later, showed Sgt O'BRIEN was last seen when the opposing forces overran his company's position about 10 miles southwest of the town of Unsan. No other reports disclosed any information that would justify a change in status at that time.
On 1 May 1953, Edward J. O'BRIEN was promoted from Cpl to Sgt, and on 31 December 1953, he was issued a presumptive finding of death after having been missing for over three years.
Public Visitation: Tuesday, 1 July 2008 Southern Funeral Home 414 Marie Avenue South Saint Paul, Minnesota
1330 - Staging Opens: 1420 - Briefing 1440 - Walk to Southern Funeral Home: Set Flag Lines 1500 - Family Arrives 1600 - Public Visitation 2000 - ETA Dismissed: (by the RCIC)
Wednesday, 2 July 2008 Privite Family Service (PGR WELCOME)
Public Graveside Service: Fort Snelling National Cemetery Southern Funeral Home 414 Marie Avenue South Saint Paul, Mn
0745 - Staging Opens: 0820 - Briefing 0840 - Walk to Southern Funeral Home: Set Flag Lines 0900 - Family Arrives 1000 - Private Family Service 1015 - Depart for FSNC Assembly Area 3 1030 - Escort: 8 Bikes No 3*5 Flags in route (mount 3*5 at FSNC) ARC Dennis Mehrer 1030 - Extra Flag Line at Edward James O'brian's Home ARC: TBD 1100 - Interment Service at Fort Snelling National Cemetery Shelter 4 1200 - ETA Dismissed: (by the RCIC)
For those that can only make the Service at Snelling National Cemetery 1000 - Stage: @ Old Fort Snelling Horse Bldg ARC: John Foster "Kneecap" 1015 - Briefing 1030 - Kickstands up: Depart for FSNC Assembly Area 3
PLEASE REMEMBER:
Your 3*5 American Flag Dress according to the weather. Remember to bring Water, and please don't lock your knee's You will need to be self-sufficient at Fort Snelling National Cemetery.
NEW: Old Fort Snelling Horse Bldg Link: http://www.mnpatriotguard.org/docs/HorseBarnStagging.pdfCaution! Location is good, but street names don't match (Correct Exit is Bloomington Rd) Red brick building just to the south of Hwy 55 Next to the Federal Bldg and Covered Tennis Courts Exit on Bloomington Rd (Historic Fort Snelling exits)
From the intersection of interstates 35W and 494. East on 494 to Hwy 5 past the airport one mile to Hwy 55 turn off (to Mpls). North 1/8 miles on Hwy 55 to Bloomington Rd. (Ft. Snelling)
Alternative is to go east on Hwy 62, which becomes Hwy. 55, and exit at the Bloomington Rd (Fort. Snelling)
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Soldier Missing In Action From The Korean War Is Identified
The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO) announced today that the remains of a U.S. serviceman, missing in action from the Korean War, have been identified and will be returned to his family for burial with full military honors.
He is Sgt. Edward J. O'Brien, U.S. Army, of Omaha, Neb. He will be buried July 2 in Minneapolis, Minn.
Representatives from the Army met with O'Brien's next-of-kin to explain the recovery and identification process, and to coordinate interment with military honors on behalf of the Secretary of the Army.
In late November 1950, O'Brien was assigned to E Company, 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division, then deployed north of the Chongchon River, along the main road running south out of Unsan, North Korea. On Nov. 26, the Chinese army struck the U.S. and Republic of Korea (R.O.K.) forces during the Battle of the Chongchon River. As a result, U.S. and R.O.K. forces, including the 35th Regiment, were forced to withdraw to the south. O'Brien was last seen when opposing forces overran his company's position about 10 miles southwest of Unsan.
In 1998, a joint U.S./Democratic People's Republic of Korea team, led by the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC), excavated a site containing the remains of a U.S. soldier who died south of Unsan in the general vicinity where O'Brien was last seen. The team found human remains and two military identification tags with O'Brien's name on them. A North Korean national told the team that he first uncovered the remains while constructing his house, and that he buried them at the nearby site which was excavated.
Among other forensic identification tools and circumstantial evidence, scientists from JPAC and the Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory also used mitochondrial DNA in the identification of O'Brien's remains.
For additional information on the Defense Department's mission to account for missing Americans, visit the DPMO web site at http://www.dtic.mil/dpmo or call (703) 699-1169. | |
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In Memory of Ed "OldIron" Barrett
"Remember that no matter how many missions you have been on, all that matters to the family is the one you are on today." ~ Roert
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cagerbob  Posts: 4498
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| 26 Jun 2008 9:43 PM |
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Welcome Home SGT Jim O'Brien! You have been gone these many years, but you were never forgotten. While your family has mourned your absence these many years, I am happy that they will finally have the peace of closure.
Rest in honored peace SGT Jim O'Brien, an American hero, on American soil. |
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In Memory of Ed "OldIron" Barrett
"Remember that no matter how many missions you have been on, all that matters to the family is the one you are on today." ~ Roert
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STG1(sw)  Posts: 208 St. Paul, Mpls, MN, USA

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| 26 Jun 2008 9:51 PM |
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SGT Jim Obrien Thank You for your service and Welcome home! Rest In peace Jim your mission is complete.
May your family find peace and comfort, with your return. May God Bless you all. |
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John P. Thompson III "Indian John" S. E. Metro Ride Captain MN-Patriot Guard STG1(SW)(PJ) US Navy 1981-1997 St. Paul, Minneapolis, MN, USA
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mailman  Posts: 14733 West Branch, MI - Michigan Regional Ride Captain Zephyrhills, FL - Florida Senior Ride Captain

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| 26 Jun 2008 10:06 PM |
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| Welcome Home Sgt. Jim O'Brien. Your service and sacrifice will not be forgotten. Rest In Peace Hero. |
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"Eyes on the olive branch, but arrows at the ready."
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Jasper54  Posts: 7042 Columbus, Ohio

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| 26 Jun 2008 10:11 PM |
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| I wish to offer my most sincere prayers and extend my deepest sympathies to the family and friends of US Army WWII Veteran and Korean War MIA, Sgt. Jim O'Brien who made the ULTIMATE SACRAFICE while fighting to defend our nations freedom so many years ago. I pray that the Lord Jesus is there with you to hold you and to give you His Peace and Comfort as you are finally able to being your loved one home to be laid to rest in American Soil. |
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GySgt. Roger Casto, U.S.M.C. Ret. 1972-1992 Iran/Iraq War Veteran 1988 (Op Earnest Will) Veteran of Foriegn Wars, Life Member Double Blue Star Dad Riding in honor of: Sgt. Millard Archy, USA, WWI, France; Sgt. John Meyer, USA WWI, France; Sgt. Alva Pete Osborn, USA, WWII, KIA - France; Seaman Bob Schneider, USN, WWII, Purple Heart; Battle of Leyte Gulf; T/Sgt. Russell Casto, USAF Congo Revolution, Viet Nam; Sgt. Ron Casto, USMC C.A.P. Viet Nam; Sgt. Sean Casto, TennANG. Iraq War;
In Honor and Memory of Ten HMLA-267, MAG-39 Marines who Answered the call and made the ULTIMATE SACRAFICE while ensuring the safety and security of our nation: Lt. Col. Knott, Capt. Dillon, Capt. Dolvin, Capt. Hurley, Capt. Cronin, Sgt. Kilkus, Sgt. Keller, Cpl. Romei, LCpl. Adams, Cpl. Monahan,
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gumijagr  Posts: 2004 Covina, California

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| 27 Jun 2008 12:34 AM |
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| Welcome Home Sgt. Jim O'Brien What an amazing story of courage for this MIA, WW2 / Korean War Veteran. Another true Hero!
You will not be forgotten. . .
Never give up on our P.O.W./ M.I.A.'s.
Thank you for your Service to this great nation.
Our Prayers are with Your Brother and relatives and friends.
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ROBERTRPEARMAN  Posts: 2144 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, NY
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| 27 Jun 2008 1:06 AM |
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| OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF WWII VETERAN/KOREA MIA SGT JIM O'BRIEN USN/USA. OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. WELCOME HOME JIM AND REST IN PEACE. ROBERT AND JUANITA |
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Pepper_guy  Posts: 6240 Lacey, WA

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| 27 Jun 2008 1:58 AM |
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My sincere condolences and prayers to family and friends of Sgt. Jim O'Brien, U.S. Navy / WWII Veteran / U.S. Army / Korean War / MIA/ KIA. Sgt. O'Brien, Welcome Home! I am forever grateful for your service to our country. Your service and sacrifices will not be forgotten. You are and will remain a "TRUE AMERICAN HERO". May you Forever Rest in Peace.
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Jeff Carr  Posts: 273 Simpsonville S.C.
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| 27 Jun 2008 3:59 AM |
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| SGT Jim O'Brien, Welcome home rest in peace Our thoughts and prayers to the family of this hero. |
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HDriderDave1  Posts: 4784 N. AL Ride Capt. Madison, AL

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| 27 Jun 2008 4:52 AM |
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God Bless Jim O'Brien, family and friends. My sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family and friends. Thank you for your service and sacrifice great warrior. I pray the lord takes you into his Kingdom and may you rest in peace. You will not be forgotten "A True American Hero"! I Salute You Sir! Welcome Home! I will be standing there in Spirit with my fellow brothers.
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Lord Jesus help me as I mourn, comfort me with the knowledge of your love which is stronger than death. Enable me to trust you for the future of my love ones and myself. Help me to cast all of my care on you, knowing that the grave holds no power over those who trust in you. Amen. |
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Florida Shamrock  Posts: 571 West Central Florida

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| 27 Jun 2008 5:05 AM |
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My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Jim O'Brien. Welcome home. Stand down your tour is done.
May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, And the rain fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again, May God hold you in the hollow of his hand.
Irish Blessing
Vietnam 67-68
Riding for POW/MIA’s “You Are Not Forgotten” 2008 Ride to the Wall
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vander177  Posts: 3270 Vandergrift, PA

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| 27 Jun 2008 5:08 AM |
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WELCOME HOME! I have been waiting for your return and I am very happy to hear that you are now back on American soil. My condolences and prayers to the family and friends of U.S. Navy and Army WWII Veteran and Korea MIA Sergeant Jim O"Brien. I thank you for your military service and sacrifices you made for this grateful nation in keeping peace worldwide. You may be gone, but, you will never be forgotten.
The price of freedom is written on the WALL!
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Riding in memory of our grandson Randy C. DeLorme - April 1986 - December 2001
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papajonohio  Posts: 2141 Swanton, Ohio

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| 27 Jun 2008 7:21 AM |
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My most heartfelt condolences go out to family and friends of Sgt. Jim O'Brien. May your sorrow be tempered by the fact that we hold in our highest honor a true hero who answered the call to duty, performing a selfless act to serve his country. Thank You. THANK YOU.
"...for those who man the battle line, the bugle whispers low, and freedom has a taste and price the protected never know..."
In your difficult times be mindful that Jim has left his mark on our world and in our hearts.
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." -- Margaret Mead
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FOR THOSE WHO MAN THE BATTLE LINE, THE BUGLE WHISPERS LOW, AND FREEDOM HAS A TASTE AND PRICE, THE PROTECTED NEVER KNOW...
* * * * * * THE PRICE OF FREEDOM IS WRITTEN ON THE WALL * * * * * *
YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 27 Jun 2008 10:16 AM |
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| My appreciation and condolences go out to the family and friends of Jim O'Brien. Thank you Jim for your service to our nation and for the sacrafices you made along the way for the liberties of freedom. Rest Easy. |
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satyr  Posts: 4866 Raleigh, NC

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| 27 Jun 2008 10:54 AM |
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I would like to offer my sincere condolences to the family and friends of WWII veteran and Korea MIA/KIA, Sgt Edward James O'Brien. My thoughts and prayers are with you during your moments of closure. Thank you for standing for our country and defending our freedom Jim. Welcome home. As one of America's greatest generation you will always be remembered. Rest in peace sir. I salute you.
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jaegers  Posts: 1297 Tipton, IA

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| 27 Jun 2008 10:57 AM |
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| Sincere condolences to the family and friends of Korean War Veteran James "Pete" Hack. May you find peace in knowing he is at the right hand of the Lord. |
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harly69g  Posts: 8072 Ride Captain Owensboro, KY

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| 27 Jun 2008 3:39 PM |
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| 27 Jun 2008 3:55 PM |
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I convey my heartfelt condolences to the family of Sgt. Edward J. O'Brien and my sincere appreciation of his military service to preserve our way of life. Welcome home Sgt. O'Brien and may you now rest in eternal peace.
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DEFINITION OF A VETERAN A Veteran - whether active duty, retired, national guard or reserve - is someone who, at one point in their life, wrote a check made payable to "The United States of America", for an amount of "up to and including my life." Author Unknown |
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STG1(sw)  Posts: 208 St. Paul, Mpls, MN, USA

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| 27 Jun 2008 4:11 PM |
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Greetings from the O'Brien clan of Torrance
We would like to thank you & all MN-PGR for paying tribute to my cousin Jim O'Brien. We have been in California since 1950 we have lost track of our long lost relatives in Minnesota. Would you be able to put us in touch with Wally O'Brien ?? It would be greatly appreciated GOD BLESS YOU AND ALL YOUR RIDERS -
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lonetexan2u  Posts: 940 Phelan, Ca. High Desert

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| 27 Jun 2008 5:09 PM |
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| My family extends it's Sincere Condolences to the Family and Friends of Sgt. Edward J. O'Brien! May God give you Peace and Comfort within your hearts with the knowledge he has been in the grasp of the Greatest hands he would want to be in for all these years. Bless each of you at this time of profound emptiness with your hearts.... “God's speed as you join your comrades and hoist a Flag of Victory as you well deserve. . Rest in Peace, you have served well... I stand in spirit with my brothers and sisters, humbled by all you have given!” "No greater love has any man than one who will lay down his life for his brother" "WELCOME HOME BROTHER, WELCOME HOME" |

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Proud Father of 1st Sgt G.R. Mathews 1st Cav US Army, East Texas Proud Grandfather of B. Mathews Airman USAF, East Texas Proud Grandfather of B. Frank Airman First Class USAF, Calif. Proud Father-in-law of C. Stoney Spc US Army 1st Cav, West Texas
Riding in Memory of: My Father, George G. Mathews Pvt US Army WWII Purple Heart, Texas Uncle Henry W. Mathews Pvt US Army WWII, Texas Uncle C.L. Lynch Sgt US Army WWII, Texas Cousin C.M. Lynch US Navy Vietnam, Texas Cousin T.E. Lynch US Navy Vietnam, Texas Cousin George W. Weldy Jr. USMC KIA 2/25/68 Vietnam, Texas Cousin Bennye W. Cowley USMC KIA 2/23/68 Vietnam , Texas Cousin Jackie D. Bradford US Army, Vietnam, Arizona And all those whom have served this great Nation throughout our history |
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Susan Sturgis  Posts: 4883 Bear, DE In Memory of Ed "Old Iron" Barrett
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New Mexico  Posts: 1814 Temple City, California 91780

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| 27 Jun 2008 6:24 PM |
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To the family and friends of Sgt Edward J. O'Brien I wish to extend my deepest and sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one so many years ago. As an Army veteran I salute you Sgt O'Brien and thank you for defending our country and our freedon during WWII and Korea. You are truly an American Hero. May God grant you eternal rest and peace in familiar soil, in the country that you gave the ultimate sacrafice for. Welcome home Edward. Vaya con Dios my brother and rest in peace. You will not be forgotten!
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calamityjane  Posts: 2156 brooklyn park mn

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| 27 Jun 2008 6:28 PM |
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to the familyand friends of Sgt Edward J. O'Brien , my deepest sympathies. to Sgt Jim welcome home soldier and may you rest in peace on american soil. calamityjane |
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A Hero is no braver than a ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer. -Ralph Waldo Emerson He was the kind if you got in trouble you didn't look back to see if he was still with you, you knew damned well he was. ~~Sackett by Louis L'Amour Each man owes a debt to his family, his country and his species to leave sons and daughters who will lead, inspire and create.~~Sackett's Land by Louis L'Amour Never drive faster then your angels can fly. Be Safe.... |
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| 27 Jun 2008 9:03 PM |
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| My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Sgt. Edward J. O'Brien. Thank you, sir, for your service and dedication. God bless you, and be with your family during this very difficult time. Rest in peace. |
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custer7thcav In honor and memory of Sgt. Bill L. Mullins, 1/7 Cav, Vietnam '65-'66 and Frank Cicirelli, USN, WWII |
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Twinkle  Posts: 48 Motley, Minnesota

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| 27 Jun 2008 9:25 PM |
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Praise the Lord you are home! May you family now have closure and peace knowing you are resting on American Soil. Thank you for your sacrifice of everything you had to give to keep this nation strong and free. May your family and friends know that you are a true American Hero and we honor you. God bless your family with peace and comfort. We stand for you proudly.
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