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Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office escorts 5 Vietnam vets to their final rest

Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia, the same folks who are going after valor thief Shane Ladner, were escorting the unclaimed remains of five Vietnam Veterans yesterday.

The unclaimed cremated remains of 5 Vietnam Vets were buried today at the Georgia National Cemetery. The Cherokee Sheriff’s Office Traffic Enforcement Unit was honored to participate in a portion of the escort for these fallen heroes.

The veterans buried were –

1LT Charles J. Hodapp Jr., USA
SGT Garry L. Criswell, USAF
SP4 Christopher A. Gunter, USA
SP4 Lewis H. Klaer Jr., USA
SP4 Michael S. Nicolo, USA

Thank to one of our ninjas for the links.

19 thoughts on “Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office escorts 5 Vietnam vets to their final rest

  1. Damn, dusty, miniature, invisible, onion cutting ninjas.
    God Bless these warriors and the men and women who participated in this service taking them home.

  2. A fine fitting final send-off for five men who stepped up to the plate when so many others wouldn’t…

    1. To bad those accused “baby killers” didn’t get this kind of respect when they came home! We threw our uniforms away, didn’t want all the crap when we went out in the public! The clinton bullshyt generation!!!

  3. Great sadness that a veteran’s remains would go unclaimed. Thank you, Georgia cops.

  4. 1LT Charles J. Hodapp Jr., USA
    SGT Garry L. Criswell, USAF
    SP4 Christopher A. Gunter, USA
    SP4 Lewis H. Klaer Jr., USA
    SP4 Michael S. Nicolo, USA

    The Deepest Thanks and Respect to our southern brothers for this Welcome Home Tribute to our brave fallen soldiers. YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN:

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