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| Sunday, 25 February 2007 14:50 | |
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Thomas T. Walker
April 7, 1966
Da Nang, South Vietnam Dear Mrs. Walker,
We regret to inform you ... Mommy, when is Daddy coming home?
Captain Thomas T. Walker
Thomas Walker
Tom
He said he'd bring me home a present.
Thomas T. Walker
Has been posthumously awarded The Distinguished Flying Cross ...
Make him come back, Mommy.
... The Bronze Star ...
But he promised, he promised!
... The Purple Heart ...
Daddy?
God help us.
Lisa Jain Thompson
August 5, 1966 (reedited February 2007)
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