William RaccaFirst LieutenantB CO, 5TH BN, 7TH CAVALRY, 1 CAV DIV Army of the United States 26 March 1947 - 17 April 1969 Washington, District of Columbia Panel 27W Line 105 |
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The database page for William Racca
I didn't personally know Lt. Racca but I was a (much younger) friend of his father. I remember so well the pain Bill, Sr. felt over losing his son in this far away war. It crushed him totally. We, as Americans, owe our freedoms to fine men like Bill Racca, Jr. who gave the supreme sacrifice for the cause of liberty. I think this young man deserves a place on the Virtual Wall just as he is represented on the Vietnam Memorial. Lt. Racca, I've lost contact with your father. I don't know if he's even alive now. But I know he was proud of you and for what it's worth, so am I. In my book, you hold your place with all the great Americans and you are truly a hero of mine. God bless you and thank you for your sacrifice.
James R. Carter, II |
Uncle Bill, me and the rest of the family miss you and love you! We're very proud of the work you have done.
From his niece, |
REMEMBEREDby his brother,James Racca 26 Mar 2005
We remember
From his brother, 26 Mar 2006
I remember
From his brother, |
Bill- I have missed you and have been very proud of you all these years. Your beautiful daughter has been the love of my life. Memories last a lifetime... you will always hold a very special place in my heart. Jean
From his wife, |
DAD- I have always been proud to be your daughter and a RACCA. It has been comforting to me to have you watching me from heaven since the age of nine months. You have always been my guardian angel. It makes me proud to know that you gave your life up for so many others. Stay close to me, Dad... love, Michelle
From his daughter, |
My dearest son-in-law,
From his mother-in-law, |
To my dear brother-in-law,
From his sister-in-law, |
To William Racca, his loving family, and all those who see this: I am an Army ROTC student at the University of Texas at Austin. I am very appreciative of your sacrifice for this country and all the people who live freely in it. Thank you. Your selfless effort has not been and will not be forgotten. It stands as a grand example of courage and leadership for everyone who comes after you. Your family is very proud of you. They are truly blessed to have had you in their lives.
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is his wife, Jean Racca Krebs jeanwithaj2006@yahoo.com |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 10 Feb 2001
Last updated 09/09/2007