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Mr. Tanner 19 November 2009 10:56

RIP Col. Lewis Millett
 
[URL="http://www.pbs.org/weta/americanvalor/stories/millett.html"]http://www.pbs.org/weta/americanvalor/stories/millett.html[/URL]

Flying Pig 20 November 2009 12:08

Wow. What a man he was. He lived in my home town. When I was a Civil Air Patrol and JROTC Cadet I heard him speak many times at events in town and at the VFW when we would do color guard events. He lived a full life, but truly a loss.

JDAM 20 November 2009 20:07

Rest in Peace Sir, may your spirit live on forever.

Ralphie 21 November 2009 12:34

Just read the linked bio... my God. Words can't describe the kind of warrior spirit that must have dwelled inside such a man. Rest in peace, Colonel--your legacy will not be forgotten.

flhshvlhed 22 November 2009 16:25

Damn - another warrior gone.

I met him several times, while in the Wolfhounds. It was always a pleasure to listen to him speak.

RIP Sir - Nec aspera terrent

Cucui 24 November 2009 18:07

Damn , this saddens me profoundly. I met Col. Millett when I was a Wolfhound back in the day.

On a side note, for those that may not know, his son, Sgt John Millett was killed in the 1985 Gander crash, returning from a Sinai rotation with his unit 3/502 from the 101st.

Col. Millett spoke to 4/27 at a ceremony back in 96 when the 25th had their first ever Sinai rotation, he was in three color desert BDU's, had an orange MNF beret on, and basically said that the reason he was wearing the uniform was because of his son having served there, and because it made him very proud, that his regiment, the 27th was going to the Sinai.

There weren't a lot of gatherings like this when I was there, I'm sure glad I had the chance to hear him speak, and to have met him in person.

RIP Col. Millett , WOLFHOUNDS / NO FEAR Sir !

Corsair 25 November 2009 09:32

RIP Sir


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