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POW's & MIA's
from Tennessee,
You are not forgotten

This page is dedicated to the 42 men from Tennessee
that have not yet returned home from their tour of duty in Vietnam.

It is my firm belief that their current whereabouts,
as well as the rest of the 2,076 men that have not returned,
and their ultimate fates, must remain on the lips of every American citizen.

My heart is likewise extended to the families and friends of those that gave all.
Until such time when all of our people are home again, they remain

Very Special Angels.

Roll of Honor

Lawrence Woods
24-Oct-64
Clarksville
Woodrow Wilson Vaden
10-Dec-64
Clarksville
Jerry Allen Hiemer
17-Nov-65
Memphis
Robert Douglas Trier
20-Dec-65
Memphis
Kenneth Leon Stancil
28-Dec-65
Chattanooga
James Bennett Conway
12-Apr-66
Franklin
Gary Alven Glandon
26-May-66
Powell
John Robert Burns
04-Aug-66
Memphis
Lawrence Byron Tatum
10-Sep-66
Chattanooga
Marvin Foster Phillips
26-Sep-66
Gruetli
James A. Treece
07-Oct-66
Memphis
John Anthony Feldhaus
08-Oct-66
Lawrenceburg
Dale Alonzo Johnson
27-Oct-66
Elizabethton
Lucius Lamar Heiskell
06-Feb-67
Memphis
Carroll Owen Crain Jr,
08-Mar-67
Memphis
David Richard Williams
01-Apr-67
Memphis
James Austin Benton
27-Apr-67
Daisy
Richard Howard Dallas
27-Apr-67
Memphis
Joe Lynn DeLong
18-May-67
McMinnville
Paul Leonard Foster
29-Dec-67
Knoxville
Jack McCrary
29-Dec-67
Madison
Billy Joe Ellis
03-Jan-68
Elizabethton
Echol Wayne Coalston, Jr.
21-Jan-68
Memphis
Willaim Arthur Kimsey, Jr.
21-Jan-68
Reliance
James Clifford Newman, Jr.
06-Feb-68
Knoxville
Richard Clive Lannom
01-Mar-68
Union City
John Thomas Welhsan
03-Mar-68
Oak Ridge
Donald Peter Gervais
01-May-68
Clarksville
Gerald Eugene King
10-May-68
Knoxville
William Thomas McPhail
22-May-68
Chattanooga
Donald Francis Casey
23-Jun-68
Chattanooga
Jerry Glen Bridges
20-Oct-68
Columbia
James D. Hunter
29-Oct-68
Portland
Howard Vincent Andre, Jr.
08-Jul-69
Memphis
John Robert Baldridge
20-Nov-69
Memphis
Larry William Cotton
09-Mar-70
Nashville
James Auston Brown
12-Aug-70
Humboldt
Calvin Andrew Norris
03-Nov-70
Monterey
Dwight Amos Bremmer
14-Dec-71
Oakland
William Commodore Wood, Jr.
02-Sep-72
Paris
Thomas August Goetsch
17-Sep-72
Memphis
Samuel Larry James
18-Apr-73
Chattanooga

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"If you are able, save for them a place inside of you and save one backward glance when you are leaving for the places they can no longer go. Be not ashamed to say you loved them, though you may or may not have always. Take what they have left and what they have taught you with their dying and keep it with your own. And in that time when men decide and feel safe to call the war insane, take one moment to embrace those gentle heroes you left behind."
Major Michael O'Donnell, Jan. 1, 1970, Dak To, Vietnam. O'Donnell, a helicopter pilot, was killed in action March 24, 1970, during a rescue attempt.

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