Raymond Joseph KieslerSergeantB CO, 2ND BN, 2ND INFANTRY, 1 INF DIV Army of the United States 26 May 1947 - 26 October 1969 Chicago, Illinois Panel 17W Line 121 |
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The database page for Raymond Joseph Kiesler
Our time together was so brief but our friendship became so very strong. After all these years I still remember that bond and I thank God for the time we did share. You will never be forgotten.
From a friend, |
Even though I did not know Ray, I feel compelled to say something on behalf all of the vets who served. At the time of the conflict, I was a young man of draft age with a lottery number of 105, but I was never called. I was neither a protester of the war nor a supporter, but if I would have been called, I would have gone. Years later, I taught some college courses and had a number of Vietnam vets as students, and they were the most studious and intelligent of all of my "kids" and their involvement and sacrifices left a permanent impression on me as deep as if I had served myself. Thank you, again, to all who served and died for the rest of us left behind. Whether it was at Normandy (my father who survived and whose last assignment was the liberation of Buchenwald), Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan or Iraq, my heart, mind and prayers will always be with you.
Eric N. Kister |
The point-of-contact for this memorial is a friend, William Freeman CMS (Ret) 1100 Windmill Lane, Silver Spring, Md 20905 csmusar@aol.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 19 Nov 2007
Last updated 06/15/2008