Murner, Peter P. Jr

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2nd Lt. Peter P. Murner, Jr.
“A” CO, 3RD Motor Trans BN, 3RD MarDiv
Marines

Service in VietnamĀ 
1968 – 1968

Location of Casualty
Quang Tri

The Wall
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Tribute

My dad died 4 months before I was born, I miss him everyday.

Mincks, Jimmie

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Sgt. E5 Jimmie Mincks
Army

Service in VietnamĀ 
1965 – 1965

Location of Casualty
South Vietnam

The Wall
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Tribute

A Father I lost at 14 and had not seen since I was 6 but to talk on phone through no fault of his and then three months in Vietnam all my hopes of getting to really knowing him were gone. My love for him will always live on in my heart and I will meet him one day . God Bless.

Aguilar, Domingo Ignacio

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Lt. Col Ignacio Aguilar
Corps of Engineers, USA 299th Engineer Battalion (Combat), 18th Engineer Brigade
Army

Service in VietnamĀ 
1967 – 1967

Location of Casualty
South Vietnam

The Wall
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Tribute

Lt. Col. Domingo I. Aguilar was a career officer, who served out of Patriotic Duty for his country and family. He believed in the US Government and laid his life down for the Love of Belief in the Good of God and his Country. He left behind 8 children. In 1967 the oldest child was 17 years old, Denise, Corinne (16), Mark (13), Paul (9), Suzanne (8), Michelle (6), Linda (5) and John (4).

The Ultimate sacrifice was his, and lived with by his family for all of the rest of our lives. I will miss him all the days of my life and I’m sure I echo the same sentiment for all my brothers and sister, mother and family. My father received the Bronze Star Medal for Heroism and I believe he received other honors, but I don’t have all of his information, to date.

Please contact me at dprats@miami.edu. The info on his birthday is incorrect. His birthday is May 31, 1928.