Carmine Angelo Macedonio
Private First Class
C TRP, 1ST SQDN, 1ST CAVALRY, AMERICAL DIV, USARV Army of the United States Williston Park, New York July 13, 1950 to December 07, 1970 CARMINE A MACEDONIO is on the Wall at Panel W6, Line 113 |
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Carmine, you died so young. |
Carmine, I never met you but I went to school with your sister Anna. I remember the day that we had found out that you had been killed in action. I remember the funeral and even though we have never met, I remember the picture of your smiling face on the back of your mass card. 30+ years have passed, even though we never met I will never forget you.
Russell Anzalone |
This was my uncle ... I did not know him but I feel connected because my name is exactly his.
From his nephew, |
I never spoke to Carmine or heard him speak but I must tell you that he had a profound influence on my life. I grew up in New Hyde Park and saw his band The Green Leaves of Summer play at The Knights of Columbus Hall around 1969 or 1970 shortly before he entered the service. My late brother Gene also performed with him and they both seemed like angels to me. Carmine was so full of life. He had almost a glow about him and a spirit that could not be compromised, much like my brother. I haven't run into many people like this in my life but he certainly affected me as a significant and strong influence. I pray that the two have met each other again in heaven and I bless you for having met Carmine. Best regards. Love, Deborah
Deborah M. Tunney |
I will never forget you, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida baby.
From a friend, |
Mace, this is to you. You brought my love to the Saint Aidan's dance June 26, 1966 and we have been together ever since. Gary and I miss you very much and will always consider it our honor to have been your friends.
Love Always, |
A Note from The Virtual WallC Troop, 1st Sqdn, 1st Cavalry, lost three men to a mine on 07 Dec 1970:
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