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In Memory: Sam Scriven (27 Dec 48 01 May 67)



2007-05-01 .
In Memory
OF
Sam Scriven
B Co. 2nd Bat./28th Infantry
Black Lions
Lai Khe, South Vietnam
Ocala, Florida
27 Dec 48 01 May 67
Sam its been 40 years today that you left us in that South Vietnam jungle. Your brave actions probably saved many us other Black Lion brothers from getting hurt. After fruitless searches over the years I have found your mother and brother, Johnny, just within the last week. I also have found our friend Ron Moreno and we have had a 6 hour meeting, with you being the main topic of our reminiscing. This memorial is long over due and to find the proper words are very difficult, to honor you, as you should be. Sam you gave the ultimate sacrifice for your country and all Americans and you will never be forgotten by so many.

Rest In Peace
My Friend
My Brother Black Lion
(Sgt) Joseph L Hare
B. Co. 2nd Bat./28th Inf.


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