Curtis Eugene Crawford
Corporal
G CO, 2ND BN, 3RD MARINES, 3RD MARDIV, III MAF United States Marine Corps Dunkirk, New York August 13, 1947 to February 28, 1967 CURTIS E CRAWFORD is on the Wall at Panel 15E, Line 115 |
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My Dad was killed when I was only 9 months old |
The President of the United States takes pride in presenting the SILVER STAR MEDALto
CURTIS EUGENE CRAWFORD
for service as set forth in the following
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James (Jim) Sujka was in boot camp and at Camp Lejuene with my Dad (and a friend of my father). He was kind enough to send me this picture - and others - (Jim is the third from the left - my father is second from the left). If anyone knows who the other three men are, please contact me.
Please take a few moments and visit my memorial site. We must NEVER forget what our servicemen sacrificed for us and for our country. I am so very proud of my dad and all of the other men who fought in Vietnam. Please remember each and every one of them...
Thank you.
A memorial from his daughter,
Laura
laura_atl@yahoo.com
Corporal Crawford, I finally found your family.
From a friend with his Purple Heart and Silver Star certificates, |
My name is Pat Curtin. I am a Past Commander of West Seneca American Legion Post 735. A woman called our Post saying she found a Purple Heart medal while cleaning a house in West Seneca back in the 1980's. She dropped the medal off at the Post for me and it is inscribed with the name of Curtis E. Crawford. I have the medal and would be glad to return it to any of Curtis's relatives. I can be contacted at 716-675-2241.
Pat Curtin |
A Note from The Virtual WallA bitterly fought battle at the end of February 1967, which took place about 5 kilometers northwest of Cam Lo, cost the lives of 28 Marines and sailors:
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