A Tribute For Tony: Remembering Our Fallen Sailor
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HM2 was my Hospital Corps School instructor, there is not a day that goes by that I do not think of him and thank him for the knowledge and motivation he instilled in me. HM2 you are greatly missed. R.I.P
-HM2 Hardy
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im joining the navy to honor all that have been lost. RIP my future fellow sailor
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i recall HM2's plaque being placed near the entrance to Hospital Corps School a few weeks before I graduated. RIP shipmate
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Shipmate,
Forever rest in peace. I was honored to be on the detail to stand watch over you,...an American hero from Guam. I have tried to honor you in a way that all people I know may know you. I have tattooed a memorial on my leg in your honor HM2. You will never be forgotten brother.
GOD Bless,
HM3(AW) Richardson,
Regional Burial Detail
USNH Guam
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R.I.P. Shipmate thank you for all your hard work Bless You and Your Loved Ones.
AD3 Rosario, USN
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My condolences on the loss of your dear son. I recall when I had to help a Catholic Priest (Chaplain, US Navy Chaplain Corps) as an acolyte I was a Religious Program Specialist 2nd class petty officer.......it was very difficult for me to not shed a tear. I put incense around the coffin but very difficult. God bless your son and stay strong.
Your son is with God and his saints, angels..........very happy !
pax.
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THANK YOU TONY.
A fellow "retired" corpsman
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Thank you for this Tribute in honor of my son, Anthony. We will always remember Tony, he would always have that special place in our hearts....special to each of us on his own special way...with so much love from family and friends, my son will always be here, shining through each of us he had made memories with....thank you for allowing Tony in your lives...and continue to live that life so we all can share that part he left with you. Rest in Peace our Hero.
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My son Anthony was KIA 8/8/08 in Afghanistan. He was awaiting orders to leave country to come home and be with his family, and was checking for it while he was in camp, and not out in a mission. Anthony's orders came in 8/8/08 @ 1000, his time of death was 0730. If only his orders came in before that date, I would still have my son, I would still get his fone calls, emails, and still hear his voice. But, he is in The Good Hands of The Lord. We miss and love you always, RIP till we meet again.
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REst young warrior.
May you have a tall ship and a star on which to guid it.
Yoiur are remembered, Sir for at least 5000 generations.
I cant watch this without crying
crazylad33 3 years ago 5