Rudolph Parker
Specialist Four
B CO, 52ND SIG BN, 2ND SIG GROUP, 1ST SIGNAL BDE, USARV Army of the United States Houma, Louisiana July 28, 1943 to June 13, 1969 RUDOLPH PARKER is on the Wall at Panel W22, Line 42 |
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Dear Rudy, It has been thirty-five (35) years, yet it still feels like yesterday. All the smiles, the tears, the pain, it's all still the same in my Head, and my Heart. You brought to me a Love for a Friend that I have not shared with anyone else. You have allowed me to be a better person for knowing you. You helped me become a man. My Tribute to you is simple within itself: as long as I can take another breath, your Name and your Spirit will be remembered. May the Angels hold you close and comfort you.
Jack C Lumpkin - the one who came Home.
13 Jun 2005 Today marks the Anniversary, 36 years. My God, can a person's heart ache for that long?
Rudy, your life meant so much to so many,
My life was spared, yet my eyes are rarely dry,
God Bless you, my friend,
From a true friend, 13 Jun 2006
Hey Rudy Today marks 37 years, men and women are still preparing, fighting, and dieing, for the right to have freedom in this world. The world has taken on a new face in regards to who we fight, where we fight, and how we fight. but the results stay the same, Americans take the biggest risks, and lose the most, but as always, we lead the way. I miss you, my friend, I don't know how much longer I will be here, but if it ends today I know you will greet me with open arms.
I'm proud to have been with you. God Bless. 11 Jun 2007 Hey Rudy, Jack here. 38 years now. I talk about you to others a few times a month now, seems I have this thing called PTSD, the VA is involved, meetings, therapy and all. They promise me that I should never forget you or others who made the ultimate sacrifice. I share our experiences - good, bad, indifferent. It makes me feel better, if only for the hour or so. I cry a lot.
Reality is this my friend: Jack C Lumpkin justanoldhippie2003@yahoo.com |
A Note from The Virtual WallTwo men from B Company, 52nd Signal Battalion, were killed in an accident on 13 June 1969: SP4 Rudolph Parker and SP4 Walter J. Carney of New York, NY.Ten days later, on 23 June, a third man, PVT Kenneth T. Anderson of San Diego, CA, died of injuries received in an accident on 13 June. Although it seems most likely, The Virtual Wall has not been able to determine with certainty if he was injured in the same incident that killed SP4 Parker and SP4 Carney. |
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