Kenneth Lawrence NealSpecialist FourB CO, 2ND BN, 2ND INF RGT, 1 INF DIV Army of the United States 10 December 1940 - 24 March 1968 San Jose, California Panel 46E Line 009 |
Doc Ken Neal and his buddy, Irma | |
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The database page for Kenneth Lawrence Neal
"Doc" Neal was soon to be promoted to SP5 as he had taken charge of all my medics in Company B, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry. He is one of the men who put me on a Dustoff and thereby saved my can. A skilled medic and a friend, he's pictured with his buddy, Irma.
A memorial from a comrade-in-arms, |
I am grateful to Sonny Gratzer for posting this memorial to my much loved Uncle Kenny. He was the youngest of 15 siblings and was loved by them all. His 5 brothers and many nephews and nieces also served in various branches of the military, some in Vietnam at the same time as Kenny - they came home, thank God. It was fun to see him with Irma as he had a monkey (and many other animals) as a teenager and would parade them around the neighborhood for others to enjoy. He was a Lincoln High School grad, a Boy Scout leader and a caring and loving family member who we all called "Dub". We miss you and always will.
From a niece, |
I grew up with my Uncle Kenny and he was a very kind guy. He gave a lot to the Boy Scouts and took very good care of his mother. A failed marriage only added to the strength of his character. Kenny, I miss you. Love, Spider
From a niece, |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Last updated 08/10/2009