Keith Allen CampbellSpecialist FourHHC, 1ST BN, 503RD INF RGT, 173 ABN BDE Army of the United States 03 March 1946 - 08 February 1967 Arlington, Virginia Panel 15E Line 008 |
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The database page for Keith Allen Campbell
10 Dec 2000 My son is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. He was the recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross, the Bronze Star, and the Purple Heart. He died saving the lives of others. We never stop missing him.
Esther B. Campbell Gates
26 Jul 2004 BIOGRAPHYYou ran before you walked.You sang before you talked. You laughed before you cried. Others live because you died. Esther B. Campbell Gates (Your mother) |
My Dear Keith, For over 30 years I have grieved your loss. The past two years I have searched for answers and in doing so have found your brothers. The brothers you saved and served with. My how I understand more than ever why you sacrificed as you did. We love them so much and they love you. We feel strongly that you are looking down with your Medic skills at the healing that is continuing. Yes, after all these years! Doc, job well done, but the fight isn't over. There is so much awareness we need to bring to the public about their sacrifices and yours. I will fight the good fight until justice is done for you and for them. You used your body as a shield to save your brother ... no greater love doth a man have than to lay down his life.
I love you,
also - Acting Secretary, 173d Abn. Brigade Chapter IV My brother Keith is buried in Arlington National Cemetery, next to his childhood friend and my ex-boyfriend Philip Newman Malone and another friend Stephen Gavin. The "three musketeers" are reunited, side by side, but they are so terribly missed. |
My Dear brother Keith, The dreams we shared as a family were changed forever on that fateful day, but as the years progressed and grief lifted its ugly veil, I found continued healing. A belief that you are watching every step and the Doc's healing continues. It has not been easy along this journey and even often downright painful, but just as Mother taught us, if you believe in something give it your all and always remember to do good for others. For what really counts is a man's heart and the ability to have freedom to express that heart. Your life and that of your brothers' is not in vain. We are a blessed Nation because of you. We will keep up the good fight and dream this dream for all of mankind. You will always be missed, but you will never be forgotten. I love and miss you deeply.
Your Baby Sis, |
A Note from The Virtual WallThe 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry, lost two men on 08 Feb 1967: SP4 Keith A. Campbell from HHC and PFC Millard F. Meadows, Boonville, MO, from B Company.
Arlington Cemetery site Philip Newman Malone left; Keith Campbell right. Visit the 173rd Airborne Brigade Visit John Dennison's Medics on the Wall memorial which honors the Army Medics and Navy Corpsmen who died in Vietnam. |
The point-of-contact for this memorial is his mother, Esther B. Campbell Gates 1 Towers Park Lane, Apt 2011, San Antonio, Texas 78209 ink1942@aol.com 10 Dec 2000 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Last updated 08/08/2005