John Milton Harrington
Captain
HHC, 4TH BN, 31ST INFANTRY, 196TH INFANTRY BDE, USARV Army of the United States Durham, North Carolina July 26, 1940 to September 19, 1966 JOHN M HARRINGTON is on the Wall at Panel 10E, Line 118 |
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It is with deep gratitude we are remembering you and all the others who served and died in times of war so that we may enjoy the Freedom and Liberties that make the United States of America great.
From a West Point Classmate, USMA 1963, |
A final salute to a fine American
Ramon M. Ong
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It was once long ago, on a sunny day, that I visited my father's
You see, John Milton died in service to his country 2 years before I It was at that time that I began to realize that I was kin to a hero.
Throughout my life, I've visited the moving wall and seen his name,
I am proud to say that my cousin John Milton was a member of that
Do I wish I got the chance to know him? Sure... Do I grieve because I
Because of John Milton I can say "I'm Proud to be an American, where
May your spirit carry on, John Milton, and I ask that you will watch I love you
From a cousin, |
John and I served together in the 4/31 Infantry. We were wonderful friends and I was there the night he was killed. The hardest thing I have ever had to do was to take John's remains to the people in base camp at the graves registration unit and say good bye to him forever. Today, March 12 2006 (Sunday), my wife and I will be dedicating a large memorial flag in our church in honor of John and Manzie Glover who was also killed that night. Both were wonderful people and I am proud to have served with them.
From a friend who was with John, |
A Note from The Virtual WallTwo men from HQ and HQ Company, 4/31st Infantry, died on 19 Sep 1966 in what is commonly known as a "friendly fire" incident: CPT John M. Harrington and SP4 Manzie Glover of Elizabeth, NJ. |
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