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26 Nov 68

Dear Vikki,

….It’s so funny to write my little sister with a a Mrs. in front of her name…I was at your wedding, although not physically, I was very much there mentally…I have a far greater task at hand that will ensure that not only my sister but everybody’s sister can get married in the church of her choice.

Bless you both, Johnny
PFC John Louis Brown was assigned to the 586th Signal Company, 43rd Signal Battalion, 1st Signal Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, based at An Khe, May 1968-May 1969. At the time the Memorial was dedicated in 1985, he was living in Flushing, New York, with his wife and two children and working as a Port Authority police officer assigned to Kennedy International Airport.

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