John Francis Ward
Private First Class
A CO, 2ND BN, 327TH INFANTRY, 101ST ABN DIV, USARV Army of the United States New York, New York October 31, 1948 to October 06, 1969 JOHN F WARD is on the Wall at Panel W17, Line 46 |
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Dear John, I'll never forget the great times we had together shooting pool and winning all night at the Starlight Club, and our double dates together with some great girls. We signed up to join the Army together to serve our Country. We had great times in basic and and advanced infantry training. We flew to the Nam together and that's where we split up ... you to the 1/327th and me to the 2/502nd regiments of the 101st Airborne Division at Camp Eagle in July 1969. We brothers-in-arms, we two Nam grunts. I remember our parting looks and our "in-country" letters to one another. I thought I saw you once during a major redeployment on Highway 1, just north of Phu Bai ... I screamed your name but you never heard it over the din of choppers and deuce-and-a-half's. The next I heard you were killed in action, and I was extracted from the boonies because your father arranged for me to escort your body home. I was so sad, it was a long sad trip. I still miss you, John. You were my best friend. We were like brothers. You gave your life in service to your country. There is no greater sacrifice. You are a hero, a warrior, and a patriot. You will never be forgotten. You will be loved forever. Your memory will be with me in my heart til I catch up to you in the after-life. I salute you and all the Nam KIA's.
God Bless you, my friend, John Ward is remembered on the 327th Infantry site 29 Apr 2005
1 May 2005 Dear John, The 30th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam war is upon us. Do they remember ... do they care?? I think it's only us old warriors who care to remember ... or can't forget the experience of being a "Grunt" with the 101st Airborne. Me and you together at Camp Eagle ... choppered out to our first hump in the boonies ... a long time ago. We were brothers in arms, my best friend. We were like true brothers. You were part of my family and I was part of yours. We were friends from The Bronx, and we served together. I still miss you, John, after all these years. I've made sure my children know you and what the war was like. You were a hero and will never be forgotten by me or my family or our friends. We talk of you often. You will always be in our hearts. God bless you. I'll be with you soon ... save me a spot at the bar and we can shoot pool as the team we always were. I love you, my friend.
AIRBORNE
Billy 17 May 2005 NEVER FORGOTTEN Slip off that pack. Set it down by the crooked trail. Drop your steel pot alongside. Shed those magazine-ladened bandoliers away from your sweat-soaked shirt. Lay that silent weapon down and step out of the heat. Feel the soothing cool breeze right down to your soul ... and rest forever in the shade of our love, brother.
Bill Nelson and your Vietnam Brothers-in-arms
From a friend, Bill Nelson bill.nelson@hbo.com |
John, It would have been an honor to know you. My father told my brother and I so many stories about all the times you shared together. I can just imagine you two playing pool together. I can hear you down the hall in the game room, the rolling of the balls, striking of the sticks and laughter of friends together. You mean so much to my dad, you were his best friend. Thank you for the sacrifice you made for our country. I will never forget you.
Love,
From his best friend's daughter, |
A good friend gone but never forgotten John, Good friends are a blessing, they give our lives meaning and depth. When we lost you, it made me realize how much of a good friend you really were. This was a very sad time for all of us, we miss you and your happy smile. We always talk about the good times at the Starlight Club and the Cue Lounge, the special memories will never be forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you always.
In fond Remembrance, Your Good Friend |
ALWAYS REMEMBERED Dear John, I can only imagine the courage that it must have taken you to join the army, especially knowing that you'd be sent off to war. My dad has told me stories all about you, and how together you decided to join under the buddy system. You have made an incredible sacrifice, and although I never had the honor of meeting you, I will never forget what you have done for this country.
Love, |
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