James Edward Coleman
Private First Class
A CO, 2ND BN, 14TH INFANTRY, 25TH INF DIV, USARV Army of the United States Kansas City, Missouri September 25, 1947 to May 26, 1967 JAMES E COLEMAN is on the Wall at Panel 20E, Line 111 |
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REMEMBEREDby his comrades in the5th Infantry
Placed by a fellow Bobcat, |
I knew Jim only a short while. We were in basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. in October, 1966. Jim and I were from rival high schools and attended a party together as opposing sides if you will. The next day we wound up at the same induction center being drafted into the same branch of the military. Jim and I recognized each other and became immediate friends. Our parents took turns transporting us home when we were on leave. I read about Jim while I was in Saigon, and have kept in touch with his family ever since. His mother passed just this past December, 2006. I had just sent her photos of my daughter's wedding. Jim was the finest young man and epitomized the tremendous sacrifice our country gave. He had a lot to live for, he gave it to his country. God bless him and those who served and died with him. I will remember.
From a friend, |
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