Vogelsang, John Kim

Our Fathers - Our Tributes

PFC John Kim Vogelsang
Co “A”, 2nd BN, 5th Cav, 1st Cav Division
Army

Service in Vietnam
1969 – 1969

Location of Casualty
Tay Ninh, Vietnam

The Wall
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Tribute

Although I never got to meet him, he will always be in my heart.

Burkett, Curtis E.

Our Fathers - Our Tributes

SP4 Curtis E Burkett
23rd Infantry Divsion – 123rd Aviation Battalion
Army

Service in Vietnam
1970 – 1971

Location of Casualty
Quang Nai Province

The Wall
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Tribute

I think about you everyday wondering what would have been. Your family misses you & we will always keep your memory alive.

Geoghegan, John Lance

Our Fathers - Our Tributes

2nd LT John Lance Geoghegan
Division: 1st Cavalry; Battalion: 1st; Regiment: 7th; Company: C
Army

Service in Vietnam
1965 – 1965

Location of Casualty
Ia Drang, South Vietnam

The Wall
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Tribute

I was five months old when my dad died. Luckily, he was able to spend a month with me before heading to Vietnam. After his tour in Vietnam, he and my mom planned to travel back to East Africa (where they spent the first year of their married life and were I was conceived) working for Catholic Relief Services in the villages of Tanzania. He truly wanted to dedicate his life to helping those in need. He died going to the aid of one of his comrades (Willie Godboldt); their names are listed next to each other on The Wall.

I am at a bit of a loss as to what to say next…I was fortunate in that my mom put together all kinds of items to help me learn about my dad when I was ready and she remarried a man who honored the memory of my father. So growing-up seemed “pretty normal” and because of that, I pushed that empty place in me further down. After many years of counseling, I am only just beginning to reach that part of me deep inside that LONGS for the comfort of my daddy. To be held by him, to hear his voice.

He was an only child and I was his only child. His parents have long since passed and my mom (my only remaining close connection to his memory) is struggling with her own memory. I feel lonely and miss my dad, but the emotion is so strange because I miss someone I never knew.

Thank God for my “brothers and sisters” in SDIT. They know and understand. My love and support goes out to all of them.