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James “Jimmy” Wesley Finch, K/75 Ranger, passed away January 12, 2019

James “Jimmy” Wesley Finch James “Jimmy” Wesley Finch, 72, of Phenix City, AL, passed away Wednesday evening at his home.  Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm EST, on Saturday, January 12, 2019, at Mt. Olive Baptist Church with Rev. David Biggers and Rev. Lynn McManious officiating. Active pallbearers Tony Sheffield, Tommy Giddon, Jimmy Alexander, Jack Paulk, Bob Bryant, Lee Lisles,…

Never Forgotten – June

On Memorial Day of 2016, we completed a project to create a page for each of the 62 men who gave their lives during the Vietnam War as 4th Division LRRPs and K/75 Rangers. In June, we lost 5 of our brothers.  Please take a few moments to look up their pages and, if you would like to share some…

Ken Nelson, K/75 Ranger, passed away March 7, 2018

Kenneth Nelson   Wisconsin Rapids – Kenneth E. Nelson, age 68, of the Town of Saratoga (Wisconsin Rapids) died Wednesday, March 7, 2018 at Aspirus Riverview Hospital. A memorial service will be held 1:00 PM Monday, March 12, 2018 at the Nekoosa United Church of Christ. Rev. Timothy Miller will officiate. Burial will be at Riverside Cemetery in Nekoosa with…

Ernie Packebush, 2nd Bde LRRP, passed away October 15, 2012

Ernie PACKEBUSH (10/05/1945 – 10/15/2012) Obituary Published in Spokesman-Review from Oct. 21 to Oct. 22, 2012 Our remarkable hero Ernie, husband, father, papa and friend passed over the rainbow on October 15th to begin his sacred journey pain free and leaving those who knew and loved him an enduring legacy of love, strength, joy, courage, wisdom and inspiration that will forever be a…

Never Forgotten – October

On Memorial Day of 2016, we completed a project to create a page for each of the 61 men who gave their lives during the Vietnam War as 4th Division LRRPs and K/75 Rangers. In October, we lost 2 of our brothers.  Please take a few moments to look up their pages and, if you would like to share some…

Never Forgotten – September

On Memorial Day of 2016, we completed a project to create a page for each of the 61 men who gave their lives during the Vietnam War as 4th Division LRRPs and K/75 Rangers. In September, we lost 8 of our brothers.  Please take a few moments to look up their pages and, if you would like to share some…