Menard County Texas

Soldiers Lost In Vietnam

"Gone, But Not Forgotten"

In Memory of Those Who Died

They held in their keeping the safety of the Republic.
They kept alight the lamp of liberty.
Their record of service to God and country helped to perserve the American way of life.
They lived and died so the eternal values by which men live shall not perish from this Earth.


Vietnam War

Note: This is a work in progress

James Garland Brown was born September 15, 1944 in Menard County, Texas to James Monroe Brown and Beckie (Hensley) Brown. He died July 05, 1966 Quang Tin, South Vietnam at 21 years of age. You can find James G. Brown honored on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on Panel 8E, Row 132. (source: A. Brown - xeno40@wcc.net)

Davis, Edgar S.

 

 

Crisp, Jimmie

 

 

 

 


To see more pictures of Menard's American Legion Park Memorial to our fallen soldiers, go

Here


The patriotic pictures above are "linkware" found at Doc's Military & Patriotic Graphics, except for the eagle and flag/cross, which was found at Alaska Joes.

Click on the graphic below to go to Doc's website

 

NOTE:  While I strive for accuracy in all transcriptions, please be advised that typing errors may be present.  I would suggest you always verify my online information with a copy of the actual record.

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