James Larry WardSergeantA CO, 1ST BN, 14TH INF RGT, 3RD BDE, 4 INF DIV Army Of The United States 16 July 1949 - 07 February 1969 Cantonment, FL Panel 33W Line 083 |
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James Ward gave his all for his country. He was in my platoon in Vietnam and I remember vividly the circumstances of his death. He was a fine soldier and good friend. He was doing his job when he was killed. He was walking point on a SRP no more t han 150 feet from hill that we were camped on. He and three others walked into an ambush by VC. I can still hear the firefight. What can you say when a good friend walks into that kind of situation? I think of him daily and will always keep his memory alive. After 32 years, I still remember him as if it was yesterday. Rest in peace, honorable warrior.
I will see to that. The picture shown above is the last ever taken of James Ward; he is the fourth man from the right, in front of the man with a cigarette in his mouth. James was killed about 3 hours after this photo was taken. |
A memorial from a Vietnam friend, Jim Daniels jimdaniels@prodigy.net 1 Jun 2001 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)