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Gen. Ray Davis, USMC (Ret.)
Article on his funeral from Atlanta Constitution:
http://www.korean-war.com/Archives/2.../msg00058.html I had the privilage and honor to meet and work with Gen. Davis when he was the head of the Korean War Veterans Memorial advisory board back in '94-'95. He was a hell of a guy and I am proud to have known him. Gen. Davis and me at the foundery in New York where the statues were cast. (Statues can be seen in background). ![]() |
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General Davis visited Parris Island when I was in boot camp, and addressed our company. He was very humble and inspiring to say the least. I was surprised that he died just a few years later because he seemed years younger than his actual age. Rest in peace, sir, you earned it.
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I was down at Stone Mountain with my pipe band for the highland games back in fall of 2001. Gen Davis came up to us and we chatted for a while. We had no idea who he was until he asked to take a picture with us. He hands me the MOH and asks me to help him put it on. Needless to say I was in awe and even more so when I read the citation about what he did to earn it. RIP Sir.
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Rest in Peace,
Semper Fi H. |
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RIP, Godspeed, PBS....
__________________
Here's a detail you missed. You are a fucking idiot. Have the best day ever. ~ Matchanu 11.03.05 |
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If you are ever get in Atlanta go to the “Patriot Museum”. They have a section devoted just to MOH recipients and General Davis helped set the museum up. They have a section just on him.
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May he Rest in Peace.
Semper Fidelis |
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Rest in Peace Sir.
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