Richard William Littleton
Sergeant
A CO, 1ST BN, 6TH INFANTRY, 198TH INFANTRY BDE, AMERICAL DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Cincinnati, Ohio
June 10, 1949 to July 13, 1970
(Incident Date July 04, 1970)
RICHARD W LITTLETON is on the Wall at Panel W8, Line 15

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Richard W Littleton
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29 May 2002

In memory of Richard William Littleton,
He served his country with honor.

He was too young to die, but did like his other comrades in arms doing what they believed in.

He was a good son to his parents Betty and Jack, and a good brother to Doug.

He was a good friend to many of his high school friends and comrades as well.

He was a good person and did not deserve to die like so many others.

We all miss him very much and will forever more.

A memorial initiated by his mother,
Betty J. Bedsole
E-mail address is not available.


 
09 May 2003

I still think of you often, Bill, and visit your grave to place a small American flag at least once a year, usually on Memorial or Veteran's Day. After all these years I still miss your friendship and the fun we had rasing H... in Western Hills. RIP good friend and brave warrior.

Tim Rodenberg
OHHS Class of 1967
USMC 1971-1975
4470 State Route 222, Batavia OH 45103
sheriff0302@aol.com


 
11 Oct 2006

Sir, I am an ordinary Englishman who picked your name at random. I just want to say God bless you and your fallen comrades. May you never be forgotten.

From a man who cares about the fallen of our two nations of England and America,
Mike Losban
mlosban@yahoo.co.uk


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