Sam William BusbyLance Corporal3RD PLT, G CO, 2ND BN, 9TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV United States Marine Corps 15 March 1950 - 27 February 1969 St Stephens, Alabama Panel 31W Line 077 |
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The database page for Sam William Busby
I am Sam Busby's nephew. I am very proud what he did for the country. I didn't know him - I am only 12 years old. My grandmother sometimes takes out his letters. By the time she is done reading 3 of them she has already broken into tears. My Dad was six when he got killed. I have seen him only in pictures and we don't have too many of them. He liked to hunt and fish and play football and so do I. He mostly liked to deer hunt. I like it too but I enjoy doing all kinds of hunting. I know he died to give me the freedoms that I have today. The guy that was feeding the bullets through the machine gun got shot and the machine gun jammed. He was leading a group of guys at the time and he went back to fix the machine gun and got shot in the knee and bled to death. I thank all the guys that fought in Vietnam.
God bless,
From his nephew, |
There was a strong, young, mighty man that lived not so long ago. He was born and reared in America, this land that he loved so. He was very young and very brave and not too scared, you know. He loved America, the Land of the Free, and all the men that died for you and me. Then there came a time of war, you know, and he, like so many, had to go. But he was not ashamed, you know, because he loved his country so. He went with pride and dignity because he loved this land so free. He went so folks like you and me could worship with pride and dignity. I hope that all of you can see that he died with dignity. He came home from school one day and told his mom he was going away. So he left and went away, but we'll see him again someday. This is why I say to you, "Please enjoy this freedom, too".
By his brother, 8 Mar 2005 I am Sam's brother. This was the last letter he wrote home to my mother before he got killed. He wrote it on the 21 of Feb 1969 and was killed on the 27 of Feb 1969.
From his brother, Louie W. Busby 19725 County Road 34, St. Stephens, Alabama, 36569 louiebusby@yahoo.com |
A Note from The Virtual WallGolf 2/9 lost two Marines and a sailor on 27 Feb 1969:
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is his brother, Louie W. Busby 19725 County Road 34, St. Stephens, Alabama, 36569 louiebusby@yahoo.com 14 Mar 2002 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Last updated 03/15/2005