Post date: May 25, 2009 3:31:29 PM
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RICHARD EUGENE MC WILLIAMS
PFC - E3 - Army - Regular
101st Airborne Division
Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Jul 8, 1965
Casualty was on Dec 15, 1965
In , SOUTH VIETNAM
Hostile, died of wounds, GROUND CASUALTY
MULTIPLE FRAGMENTATION WOUNDS
Body was recovered
Panel 04E - Line 17
♥ Jackie Taylor
I Will Remember You
http://www.geocities.com/vietnamwa
You were one of the brave that answered the call. You honored us by your service and sacrifice. We now honor You each time we stand and sing the words, THE LAND OF THE FREE AND THE HOME OF THE BRAVE. Thank you for your bravery, courage and dedication to our Country and freedom. Rest In Peace and Honor.
May 3, 2009
Rick Ernest
Norman High School Classmate '64
We competed hard on the wrestling team. Now, every trip I make to Washington,D.C., I go to the "Wall" and find your name. You will always be remembered my so many.
Feb 1, 2008
Manuel Pino Bco 2/8th 1st Cav 68-69
Fellow Vietnam Army Vet
A Trp/2/17th Cav Rgt, 101st ABN Div
Mar 20, 2007
Jay Ward
Friend
Richard: You have not been forgotten by your friends. I touched your name on the Wall when I visited Washington. It's the only way I knew to say hello. Rest well.
Saturday, February 05, 2000
Bobby Johnson
Friend
RR1 Box 39c
Eskridge, Ks 66423 USA
Richard(Mack) it still hurts to know that you left us, we became friends in basic and went to the Nam together but you left this life before me. I have missed you for over thirty years and I still thank of the good times we had. I know some day we will meet again. Love you bro. Bob
Thursday, October 26, 2000
Fellow Eagle
THE BROTHERHOOD OF EAGLES SALUTES YOU. I know the perils you faced and the strength you possessed. You stood tall, answered your country's call, and gave all that you had for your brothers and country. You were part of the greatest unit ever, and I'm proud to be of the same Brotherhood that you served with honor and courage. You are not forgotten, nor will you ever be forgotten, as you will remain forever in the memory of every Screaming Eagle that has "Been There and Done That". We will all meet again when all of the Eagles are called home. Continue to stand tall my brother, for you are still in Eagle Country and now soaring with the elite. A Fellow Eagle, 2/506th (Currahee), 101st Airborne, RVN (A Shau Valley & DMZ), '68-'69.
Thursday, October 21, 2004
RoseMary Hamlin
None
Birthday Wishes
I salute you Richard on this your 57th birthday.Thank you for hearing the call of your country and going to Viet Nam. You will always be remembered by your family and your friends. You were a hero then and you are a hero now. You are now soaring with the angels and you touch the face of God everyday. Rest well Richard, you've earned it. 10/21/03
Tuesday, October 21, 2003
fizzy anon
fellow eagle
REST EASY,BRO. YOU ARE NOT NOW, NOR WILL YOU EVER BE,FORGOTTEN. C/1/501/101ST AIRBORNE DIV,NAM,67/68.
Tuesday, October 21, 2003
Douglas Davis
NHS Graduate and Fellow Vietnam Vet
2509 Skipwith Drive
Plano, TX 75023 USA
You Made Me Aware
Although I didn't know your personally, I was a junior when they announced your sacrific over the Norman High School public address system. That day I began to understand what "Vietnam" truely meant and how final life is. Later, I found myself with the 101st and thought of that terrible announcement of several years earlier. I got lucky and made it back home. I'm so sorry that you had to pay the ultimate sacrific. God bless you and your family always and thanks for being there for us all.
Tuesday, July 09, 2002