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    POW/MIA ~OIF Vet Escorts Father's Remains Home from Vietnam

    REST IN PEACE, Sgt.
    God Bless & THank YOU for your ultimate sacrifice to our USA.


    http://www.army.mil/-news/2007/05/09/30 ... m-vietnam/


    OIF Vet Escorts Father's Remains Home from Vietnam

    May 09, 2007
    BY Staff Sgt. Matthew Chlosta



    Staff Sgt. Lewis Clark Walton Sr., who was posthumously promoted to Sgt. 1st Class, smiles in a photo taken of him in his Vietnam War era uniform during his time in the Green Berets. His remains were escorted on May 1 from the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command at Hickam AFB, Hawaii, to Rhode Island by his son, Sgt. 1st Class Lewis Clark Jr., 115th Military Police Company, Rhode Island National Guard, for burial. Photo by Courtesy



    WASHINGTON (Army News Service, May 9, 2007) - Sgt. 1st Class Lewis Clark Walton Jr. has completed two combat tours in Iraq.

    His father, Sgt. 1st Class Lewis Clark Walton Sr., only recently made it home from his second tour in Vietnam.

    Sgt. 1st Class Walton Jr. escorted his father's remains from the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command on Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, to his hometown of East Greenwich, R.I., for burial May 1.

    "This is very rare, that we have a son escort remains," said Steve Thompson, JPAC external relations officer.

    The mission of JPAC is to achieve the fullest possible accounting of all Americans missing as a result of the nation's past conflicts. More than 88,000 servicemembers are still missing from previous wars. Of that total, more than 1,780 are still unaccounted for from the Vietnam War.

    On May 3, 1971, then Staff Sgt. Lewis C. Walton Sr., was inserted with two fellow green beret Soldiers and five Vietnamese into a remote area of South Vietnam near Da Nang to conduct a long-range reconnaissance patrol. The patrol members were ambushed and died without burial.

    JPAC teams surveyed and excavated the site five times between 1993 to 2006. Not only did they find material evidence at the site that was consistent with U.S. Army infantry equipment, they discovered a set of airborne "jump wings" and a St. Christopher medallion. Sgt. 1st Class Walton Jr. said his father had soldered together a set of airborne wings and a St. Christopher medal to carry for good luck.

    Sgt. 1st Class Walton Sr. was identified using mitochondrial DNA by scientists at JPAC's Central Identification Lab.

    Sgt. 1st Class Walton Jr. said he was impressed with JPAC and expressed his heartfelt appreciation for their recovery and identification of his father's remains.

    "To say thank you is an understatement," he said. "We've always had the hope that he'd be found somewhere, someday, and in good enough condition to bring home."

    Sgt. 1st Class Walton Jr. said his father inspired him to join the Army. "I knew I was going in the military," said the 40-year-old and 21-year Army veteran, said. "I come from a very patriotic family."

    "The last time I remember him I was two, other than pictures and videos," Sgt. 1st Class Walton Jr., said. "One picture I vividly remember was from Vietnam after his first tour, gear in one hand and me being held by the other.

    "To come full circle, obviously you feel a sense of relief or some closure. The main thing is you are bringing them home."

    Sgt. 1st Class Walter Jr. is an active-duty National Guard and Reserve Soldier with the 115th Military Police Company.
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    "I come from a very patriotic family."
    Thank you Chlosta family.

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    Welcome home my brother!
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    The mission of JPAC is to achieve the fullest possible accounting of all Americans missing as a result of the nation's past conflicts. More than 88,000 servicemembers are still missing from previous wars. Of that total, more than 1,780 are still unaccounted for from the Vietnam War.
    I'd like everyone to know, to understand, that JOHN KERRY & JOHN MCCAIN STOPPED any chance of bringing home whoever might have been alive during the Congressional Commission in the 90's.

    They were the "chair & co-chair" of the committee, working with not only congress but specially selected POW/MIA participants all the way to Navy Intel.

    Because they had ILLEGAL BUSINESSES in Vietnam since the 70's and had to rush Vietnam's favored 'status' for TRADE..........they actually skuttlebutted the commission!!!! Knowing, from intel, that we had a very good chance of LIVE POWs.

    When they did this, they cut Vietnam loose from their obligation to give us EVERYTHING they had. Documentation, bodies, possible live POWs

    I want every American to understand what these TRAITORS DID TO OUR AMERICAN BROTHERS!
    They sacrificed our honor, our American human life and our trust for the greenback and communism.
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    Email from a Friend & Combat Vet:
    This is worth the short time it takes to read it.


    From the HAYS DAILY NEWS
    by R. W. Yeager Norton, Ks.


    We need to show more sympathy for these people.
    They travel miles in the heat, they risk their lives crossing a border,
    they don't get paid enough wages, they do jobs that others won't do or
    are afraid to do, they live in crowed conditions among a people who
    speak a different language, they rarely see their families, and they
    face adversity all day every day.
    I'm not talking about illegal Mexicans, I'm talking about our troops.
    Doesn't it seem strange that the Democrats are willing to lavish all
    kinds of social benefits on illegals, but don't support our troops and
    are now threatening to defund them?

    Please pass this on, this is worth the short time it takes to read it.
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