Stuart Otis KieferSpecialist FourA TRP, 2ND SQDN, 17TH CAVALRY, 101 ABN DIV Army of the United States 14 February 1948 - 14 June 1968 Austin, Texas Panel 57W Line 019 |
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The database page for Stuart Otis Kiefer
You were the one who was supposed to come backFrom his brother, Stanley D Kiefer sdkiefer@starband.net |
Your sparkling gray eyes, hearty laugh, and mischeveous sense of humor remain imprinted in my memory. Sometimes you let me walk down the high school hallway with you. You taught me how to drive a stick shift in your '56 Chevy. I trimmed your flattop. You went to a jungle halfway around the world. I sent you care packages that ended up being 2 week old crumbled cookies before you got them and you declared them delicious. It never occured to me that you would not come home. You were young and strong and wise and invincible. You were my big brother. And the pain has never gone away, I just learned to deal with it. Nothing has been the same in our family since you died. There is an empty place in each of our hearts you used to fill. Thank you for having the courage to serve our country when it was not a popular cause. Thank you for being my big brother. I will love and miss you for always.
Crista |
It is hard to imagine what our country would be like without brave men, like Stuart, who are willing to lay their lives down on her behalf. I am forever grateful for the sacrifice he and so many others have made so that we may live our lives in safety. Let us keep the memory of these men and women in our hearts. Thank you, Stuart.
From a grateful American. |
A Note from The Virtual WallThe 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry lost four men on 14 June 1968:
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is his brother, Stanley D Kiefer sdkiefer@starband.net |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 20 Nov 2002
Last updated 01/04/2007