Craig Alan SysakCorporalA BTRY, 377TH ARTY RGT, 101 ABN DIV Army of the United States 30 November 1951 - 09 January 1971 San Pedro, California Panel 05W Line 036 |
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The database page for Craig Alan Sysak
Dear Craig......... I still think of you after all these years. I go to visit the traveling Viet Nam Wall whenever it comes into town. I took my kids when they were younger and we penciled your name from the wall. I still have it and I made one for Jean. I remember our summer school days and high school when you cruised my house with Gunner. I remember my Dad was mad because the car was so noisy ... but that is such a sweet memory now. I'll always remember you young but I wish I had gotten the chance to know you as we all got older. Love you ... up to the heavens and THANK YOU!!
Nora |
I didn't know him well but well enough. I was on the other helicopter that day. They covered for us to get out when we received heavy ground fire. I can not even think of why them and not me. But in all the years since this has happened I can still only say I wish it would of been me instead of Craig. Many years have passed, many more will, but know that he will never leave my heart till the day it stops.
Everett Thompson |
Craig was my brother. Contact me at mikeasysak@yahoo.com
From his brother, |
A Note from The Virtual WallOn 09 Jan 1971 an OH-6A light observation helicopter (tail number 67-16239) of A Battery, 377th Artillery, launched on a recon mission in Quang Tri Province. The aircraft was crewed by
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 02 Sep 2003
Last updated 08/10/2009