I feel for his family & his dear friends. I hope for a different ending to my personal search for MIA/POW MAJOR RALPH C. BALCOM JR.. I do not want a funeral or DNA to confirm his death. I still hold out hope. HOPE is all I have left. As long as there is no evidence of his death, Maj. Ralph C. Balcom Jr. remains very much alive. I pray each day and night for this man. So sorry for this ending with this soldier. I have a video for Maj. Balcom. He will return to his beloved Washington State I Pray
I wore his name on my wrist since I was a cadet at Texas A&M and got it from Bo Gritz. It came off when I was waterskiing years later, but I never forgot him.
its men like Maj. Miller who fight for our freedom, those who risk their lives and die to defend it, who deserve the highest levels of respect. Rest In piece sir.
To the Miller's and all the Familys of that AC-130 Gunship that went down that night. I express my great sorrow to all the Family's and to the crew This is a very fitting tribute for the Crew that lost their lives that night. I was a weapons tech there the night they did not come back. I did not know any of the crew. I was part of a ground crew that turn the AC-130 's around for the next mission of the night. I remember how bad I felt that night for the crew. God Bless you And God bless the Crew
This is Lt. Col. Henry Paul Brauners Eldest Daughter Cyndi (Brauner) Waldmann. On the Virtual Wall, I have made a post via my dads part of the Virtual Wall. Thanks for this video: my youngest sister found it & posted it on facebook: so I & other family & friends can see it. Lord willing, I'd love to be in contact with the Miller family!!
*TEARS* My father was retired USAF..I had never seen the slow march until then!! This has truly moved my heart...no words. This is an Outstanding Tribute. I can hardly compose myself.
@edmundmb thanks for your kind comments...As an USAF veteran I must confess my chest was filled with pride...I too love the slow march, but the entire ceremony was dignified, honorable and respectful. The Air Force Honor Guard with the PGR, David Hall of the Liberty Bell, and the staff at DFW Nat'l Cem. and it was a beautiful and befitting ceremony for an American Hero, from the Vietnam War.
R.I.P. Man.
PoptartzzofGorg 3 months ago
i see you in call of duty world at war
brothacman 7 months ago
thank you miller for saving our country
brothacman 7 months ago
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brothacman 7 months ago
I feel for his family & his dear friends. I hope for a different ending to my personal search for MIA/POW MAJOR RALPH C. BALCOM JR.. I do not want a funeral or DNA to confirm his death. I still hold out hope. HOPE is all I have left. As long as there is no evidence of his death, Maj. Ralph C. Balcom Jr. remains very much alive. I pray each day and night for this man. So sorry for this ending with this soldier. I have a video for Maj. Balcom. He will return to his beloved Washington State I Pray
LifeBoatSinking 7 months ago
I wore his name on my wrist since I was a cadet at Texas A&M and got it from Bo Gritz. It came off when I was waterskiing years later, but I never forgot him.
mikesdaddy1 8 months ago
RIP-Thank You-Welcome Home-Never Forgotten
Panhead53 8 months ago
its men like Maj. Miller who fight for our freedom, those who risk their lives and die to defend it, who deserve the highest levels of respect. Rest In piece sir.
NRAman123 1 year ago
To the Miller's and all the Familys of that AC-130 Gunship that went down that night. I express my great sorrow to all the Family's and to the crew This is a very fitting tribute for the Crew that lost their lives that night. I was a weapons tech there the night they did not come back. I did not know any of the crew. I was part of a ground crew that turn the AC-130 's around for the next mission of the night. I remember how bad I felt that night for the crew. God Bless you And God bless the Crew
lpbr76vr 1 year ago
This is Lt. Col. Henry Paul Brauners Eldest Daughter Cyndi (Brauner) Waldmann. On the Virtual Wall, I have made a post via my dads part of the Virtual Wall. Thanks for this video: my youngest sister found it & posted it on facebook: so I & other family & friends can see it. Lord willing, I'd love to be in contact with the Miller family!!
Husgs2u,
Cyndi
Blessed2BeeAlive 1 year ago
JCastillo: There was a Richard Castillo, navigator, infrared operator on this flight. Are you related?
jamesfhorvath 1 year ago
@jamesfhorvath No relationship. Thanks for the PM.
jcastillo57 1 year ago
*TEARS* My father was retired USAF..I had never seen the slow march until then!! This has truly moved my heart...no words. This is an Outstanding Tribute. I can hardly compose myself.
Navy4mom06 1 year ago
My condolences to the Miller family. Rest now, where you belong, in America's soil and Heaven's eternal peace.
lasinlo 1 year ago 2
You do great on these viseos Love that slow march May the Major rest in peace. Amen
edmundmb 1 year ago 6
@edmundmb thanks for your kind comments...As an USAF veteran I must confess my chest was filled with pride...I too love the slow march, but the entire ceremony was dignified, honorable and respectful. The Air Force Honor Guard with the PGR, David Hall of the Liberty Bell, and the staff at DFW Nat'l Cem. and it was a beautiful and befitting ceremony for an American Hero, from the Vietnam War.
jcastillo57 1 year ago
Very moving. They make our country what it is.
Darren9077 1 year ago 5