TOUR OF DUTY

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NamePatti B
Date2010-Nov
MessageYou are a hero in so many ways. You've inspire me to do more to help veterans and all those impacted by war.


NameJack DuArte
Date2010-Feb
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MessageVito: It took me a while but here I am. Best of success with your endeavors.


NameDuane Franks
Date2010-Feb
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MessageWow Vito! Thank you for sharing this amazing story. Thank you for your service to our country. But most of all thank you for making it back safely and reminding us how fortunate we really are.


NameChris Kitze
Date2010-Feb
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MessageAmazing photos, these should be in a museum. Very touching personal dialog, worth spending the time to visit, for sure!


NameMac Cranford
Date2010-Nov
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MessageVito,

Good job! My wife and I give regulary to WW.

Mac


NameMichael Grant
Date2010-Sep
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MessageYou're my hero Vito! Glad to see there are still people in Marin that know the grittier side of life.


NameJohn Prochnow
Date2010-May
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MessageI work for Swords to Plowshares as a Therapist and Counselor. This is a transitional housing program for homeless vets...most of whom are Vietnam era. I look forward to sharing this site with the guys and gals I work with.


NameRusty Rueff
Date2010-Apr
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MessageVito,

Thank you for sharing this. I am proud to call you friend and a true American! Thank for you putting this together for us.

Rusty


NameWill pulido
Date2010-Oct
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MessageVito,

Great pics of the war and maybe you can tell me some more about Vietnam, I would love to hear it. It's all ways a honor to meet a fellow war vet.


NameLou Pritchett
Date2010-Feb
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MessageVito, As an Army vet (Medics) I salute you for your service. My brother Joe, was KIA on Utah Beach during the Normandy landings on June 6, 1944. An Engineer with the 1st Brigade, this was his fourth 06:30 landing (No Africa, Sicily, Italy, Normandy)to clear mines from the beachs. A beautiful road named for him is there today. God speed to you Vito. Lou


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