JOHNNY B.
BOSTON
In-Country 11 Jan 66
KIA 3 Apr 66
Panel 06E, Line 079
PFC E-3, 14882201
MOS 13A10, Age 19
"A" Battery
Rolling Fork, MS
Johnny is buried in Green Chapel Cemetery, Rolling Fork, MS
Length
of service 1 year. His tour began on Jan 11, 1966. Casualty was on
3Apr66, a result of
multiple fragmentation wounds. Johnny was the son of Mrs Fannie
Boston, 342 W. China Town, Rolling Fork, MS
REMEMBRANCES
POSTED ON 5.29.2019 BY: MINNIE B MOORE WIMMER
FELLOW CLASSMATE
Johnnie: I will always remember your laughter,
friendship, and the trumpet (Thank you for being a Brave Soldier!!)
We are free because of you, those you left behind may the Lord Jesus Christ our
Savior keep them in his care.
Minnie B. Moore Wimmer
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POSTED ON 11.4.2018 BY: FRANK GRAMMER
FRIEND
This is your classmate, Frank Grammer. Johnny, I
cherish your memory everyday. I entered the military in June, 1966. I went to
Vietnam in December of 1967. I will always remember our friendship. |
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POSTED ON 5.8.2017: LUCY CONTE MICIK
REMEMBERED
Dear PFC Johnny Boston,
Thank for your service as a Field Artilleryman. Artillerymen are special
to me. Sunday was the 42nd anniversary of Pres Ford calling this day the
official end to the war. If it was only that easy. I am so sorry. It has
been far too long or all of you not have been gone. We appreciate all you have
done and your sacrifice. Watch over the USA, it still needs your courage. God
bless you. May the angels be at your side. Rest in peace. You are all in our
prayers.
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POSTED ON 4.3.18: A GRATEFUL VIETNAM VET
THANK YOU
Thank you, PFC Boston, for your courage in dangerous times, in a far and dangerous place.
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POSTED on 11.22.2013 by: CURT CARTER CCARTER02@EARTHLINK.NET
REMEMBERING AN AMERICAN HERO
Dear PFC Johnny B Boston, sir
As an American, I would like to thank you for your service and for your
sacrifice made on behalf of our wonderful country. The youth of today could gain
much by learning of heroes such as yourself, men and women whose courage and
heart can never be questioned.
May God allow you to read this, and may He allow me to someday shake your hand
when I get to Heaven to personally thank you. May he also allow my father to
find you and shake your hand now to say thank you; for America, and for those
who love you.
With respect, and the best salute a civilian can muster for you, Sir
Curt Carter