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Subject: Family Services Only -- VIETNAM WAR MIA IDENTIFIED -- Maj. John F. Conlon III, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.~Arlington National Cemetery: 03 Oct 06

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Shadowflyer User is Offline
Posts: 63
York Pennsylvania Ride Captain PA Region 8




10 Jul 2006 3:48 AM Alert 
Welcome Home Major Conlon. We thank your servicr for us and this nation. My wife and I will be standing by to honor your memory this fall at Arlington.

Chris "Shadowflyer" Fortney
USAF 1970-1972
York, PA
theShaman User is Offline
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Panama City Florida




10 Jul 2006 4:22 PM Alert 
Welcome Home Brother!."We Will Never Forget"




the Shaman



"Until We Pass in Time Again"



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rncrash User is Offline
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10 Jul 2006 6:00 PM Alert 
Welcome Home Major Conlon. Thank you for making the ultimate sacrifice to defend our freedom. May you rest in peace now knowing that you were never forgotten. Godspeed.
T User is Offline
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15 Jul 2006 6:10 AM Alert 
Maj. Conlan ; Welcome home Sir. May your family find comfort in knowing that you have never been forgotten .It would be my honor to be on your wing for your final mission . Standing by in Pa., T ( 1st Marine Airwing,ChuLai Vietnam '68-69.)
jcskaggs User is Offline
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15 Jul 2006 7:24 AM Alert 
Thank You & Welcome Home MAJ Conlon. My deepest condolences to your family & friends. Now you can finally Rest where you belong...Home.





vulcan_rider User is Offline
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15 Jul 2006 3:17 PM Alert 
Welcome home Major and thank you for giving all you had to offer so the rest of us can live free. Rest assured that you were never forgotten.
I pray your family will find comfort and closure in your return home.


U.S.Army '73 - '76

There are bold bikers and there are old bikers. But there are no old, bold bikers.
Ride safe

In loving memory of...
Spc Justin R. Blackwell
59th MP Co.
KIA Baghdad Iraq 8/05/2007

Lil Lefty User is Offline
Posts: 34
Springfield, Georgia




15 Jul 2006 9:06 PM Alert 
This is getting close to home. I'm from Susquehanna Pa. Wilkes-Barre is almost in my back yard. My prayers are with the Major's family. May they now find peace in knowing that he will be laid to rest with honor. Jesus said, come to me all you who labor and I will give you rest. Another brother is home at last. Amen

Lil Lefty
U.S.M.C.
Deputy Sheriff/Chaplain
Vietnam Veterans Riding Group
mortprdmc User is Offline
Posts: 1
Bear creek, PA




16 Jul 2006 7:00 PM Alert 
Welcome back to the valley ,Sir

Keep the shiny side up.
U.S.N
CV 66 U.S.S AMERICA
ndtazman User is Offline
Posts: 369
Grand Forks, North Dakota.




18 Jul 2006 11:19 AM Alert 
Wecome Home Maj John F Conlon III, Rest in Peace.God Bless You.

Bruce Burgess. Grand Forks, ND Co-Ride Captain
Kirby User is Offline
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18 Jul 2006 2:54 PM Alert 
To  Major  John F. Conlon III

Welcome Home Sir,
You were never forgotten. Rest in Peace

Kirby.
USAF Veteran 66-70
Pasadena Ca.





Rita T. User is Offline
Posts: 227
Sand Springs, OK




20 Jul 2006 10:20 PM Alert 
Welcome home at long last, Maj. Conlon! At least now the family can finally have closre. My prayers are with the family of Maj Conlon as you receive home your long lost loved one, but also as I know it must open afresh some of the wounds. We cannot attend the services for this hero, but our prayer remain with the family.

We will continue to pray and work until they are all home. Rest assured that his brothers still over there (and those elsewhere in the world as well) will NEVER be forgotten.

May God's SONshine give comfort, strength, and healing to Maj Conlon's family.

In His SONshine,
Rita T.


squirttles User is Offline
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21 Jul 2006 10:28 AM Alert 
May you and your family finally be at peace, Major. Welcome home - thank you for your service to this country. It is because of the brave men and women like you, that this country IS free. Susie Q





wheatfield User is Offline
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Rural Butler Co., west of New Hartford, Iowa




22 Jul 2006 9:01 PM Alert 
We don't know much about Maj. John F. Conlon III, except that after all the years of uncertainty, he is coming home. And all we need to know about this man is that he gave all that there was to give, his last full measure of devotion. It is up to us to measure up to the standard set by all who, like Maj. Conlon, served and sacrificed for our country. It is up to us, to "earn it". Rest in Peace Sir.

Psalm 139: 9-10 "If I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there thy hand shall lead me, and thy right hand shall hold me."
Truemensa User is Offline
Posts: 197
Bullhead City, Arizona




22 Jul 2006 9:35 PM Alert 
Welcome home Sir...Maj. John F. Conlon III

Garry Van Kirk
PGR
Bullhead City, Arizona

Sacred; adj. Dedicated to a person or purpose: a memorial sacred to those killed in battle.
Consecrated by love and reverence.

It's Not An Adventure; It's A Lifestyle; For Life!
conjon User is Offline
Posts: 799
NY & SoCal - Palm Springs area




22 Jul 2006 9:45 PM Alert 
Major John F. Condon III... Welcome Home Sir; finally now at home,rest in peace. You were not forgotten.

conjon
USAF 64-68

"Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country"~~~~ JFK

If you don't want to stand behind our troops..... please feel free to stand in front of them...
Jewelzzzzzzzzz16 User is Offline
Posts: 447
Orange County, CA




23 Jul 2006 8:45 PM Alert 
Welcome Home and Thank You!!!

Jewelz~
OC,CA
djamesp User is Offline
Posts: 91
Duluth, MN 55810




24 Jul 2006 1:44 PM Alert 
Welcome home my brother and my condolences to go out to the family and friends. Time for closure is now. I grew up in Lansford, Pa. just south of Wilkes-Barre.

Dennis Padora
Minnesota PGR
Duluth RC
duluthrc@mnpatriotguard.org
USN 70-78
Nam 72-73
bkrbill User is Offline
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Sherrills Ford, NC




25 Jul 2006 2:59 PM Alert 
Welcome home Major!   I am thankful for your return.   Hearts will heal...   know that you were not forgotten!  I cannot imagine how your family feels but some tears of relief surely have been shed.
 
It is my hope to be there for you.   God bless your family, my thoughts are with them.

Thank you for your service...   and selfless sacrifice.

"Biker Bill"
Sherrills Ford, NC
NC Ride Captain
NC State Captain - Oct 07 - Oct 08 - retired
U.S. Army Security Agency (ASA) '62 - '65
Proud Grandfather of Marine Sgt Andrew J. Smith
Army SPC Joe D. W. Cook and
Father-in-law of Chad Barber - U.S. Coast Guard


"We Few, We Happy Few, We Band of Brothers, For He Today That Sheds His Blood With Me, Shall Be My Brother."
William Shakespeare
RenegadeBkr User is Offline
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Waldorf, Maryland




27 Jul 2006 7:43 AM Alert 
Welcome home Major Conlon, long overdue sir. I salute and thank you for your service to your country and now your back home and I will be standing by for the fall burial.

Dusty "Renegade" Cassidy
" If I leave here tomorrow, Would you still remember me "
"You will never be forgotten "
rmorrill User is Offline
Posts: 1
Jacksonville, FL




27 Jul 2006 11:07 PM Alert 

Welcome home Sir.

For the family I pray for God's comfort and support.

Please allow all of these messages to bring to you our pride and respect that we have for the sacrifice that you also made for our country. We all share with you a Hero's Honor.

I lived and worked with an Air Force pilot like Maj. Conlon and an Army counterpart with MACV Advisory Team 58 and I know of the heroic missions those pilots flew. So I have a very deep respect and a comfort in his return.

It was an honor for me to provide the simple communications support I could provide such pilots.

May God Bless you and make his glory shine upon you.


Rod Morrill
US Army - MACV Advisory Team 58
1968 - 1969
Beretta380 User is Offline
Posts: 118




03 Aug 2006 3:21 PM Alert 
Welcome home Maj. another lost brother has finally made it to his proper resting place. My condolences go out to the family and friends of Maj. John F. Conlon III. The Maj. paid the (Ultimate Sacrifice) for our Freedom.

May God be with you on your final mission, may you finally lie down in green pastures.

Standing by in Wilm. DE. for the fall mission

Wolfman
Viet-Nam 67-68
davesharley User is Offline
Posts: 59
Duncan, Ok.




04 Aug 2006 7:25 AM Alert 
Welcome home Sir

US Army 68-70
Trikeman01 User is Offline
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04 Aug 2006 8:09 PM Alert 
Welcome Home Sir. May your home-coeming and Funeral be Honored. I know it's been along time coming but Thank You for a Job Well Done.


Harleydude:

1st Air Cav   1st of the 12th
ckdahl User is Offline
Posts: 47
"Padre"




06 Aug 2006 3:55 PM Alert 
An American Hero has gone to rest.Sir may you receive the grace of God and rest easy. Stand down , Your time is done. Thank You for your service for our country. My family thanks you. Our nation Thanks you.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!












No greater love hath any man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.
John 15.13

I have deep pain over the loss of your loved one.

Respect and Honor
Chaplain ,Dr. Dahl
Minneapolis MN 55418 USA
POMC MN
wyldhog User is Offline
Posts: 2282
Northeast, La.




06 Aug 2006 4:53 PM Alert 
Thank you Maj Conlon for your sacrifice. Your efforts were not in vain. May your family now have closure to a long time of enduring the heartaches of wondering. Welcome home sir.


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When a mans heart is full of deceit it burns up, dies and a dark shadow falls over his soul. From the ashes of a once great man has risen a curse, a wrong that must be righted. We look to the skies for a vindicator, someone to strike fear into the black hearts of the same men who created him. The battle between good and evil has begun. Against an army of shadows comes the Dark Warrior, the purveyor of good, with a voice of silence and a mission of justice. - Steve "Sting" Borden
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