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Pam Kaminski
October 12, 2011
I am so sorry, Paula. Know that I am keeping you in my prayers.
October 12, 2011
PLease accept my deepest condolence on the passing of Walt. I served with him in Det.1 Hdq.MAC at Charleston AFB. We evaluated C-5A procedures and systems very early in the program. God bless & keep you and your familly. MSGT Max Boger, 3rd MAS.
Max Boger
October 12, 2011
I'm sorry to hear of Walt's passing please accept my condolences. I served with Walt on the C5A early in the program, we worked for Det 1, MAC,assisting in evaluation of systems on the C-5A. Msgt James M. Boger, 3rd MAS Chas.
Damarys Irizarry
October 11, 2011
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Aaron and Meighan Altwies
October 10, 2011
Please accept our condolences for MSgt Lesiak's passing. On behalf of a grateful nation...we're thankful for his service.
We're offering prayers for MSgt Lesiak, Ms. Betty, Ms. Paula, and the rest of the family.
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