Douglas Alfred LoganFirst LieutenantHHC, 1ST BN, 16TH INF RGT, 1 INF DIV Army Of The United States 28 June 1944 - 17 June 1967 Crane, MO Panel 21E Line 123 |
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The database page for Douglas Alfred Logan
REMEMBERED ACROSS THE YEARSA memorial from his wife,Sharon Pennington Spear spspear@aol.com |
Douglas Alfred Logana soldier and friendDoug was very friendly and outgoing. He had a great sense of humor. You could always count on him to enliven the most dire circumstances. I'll always remember his affective grin. Doug also liked a good cigar. It was unusual not to see him enjoying one at base camp during a break in operations. Although Doug was jocular, he was serious and passionate about soldiering. Doug was an excellent leader. He knew and took care of his men. When engaged with the enemy he employed his troops with outstanding tactical proficiency and achieved superb results. Moreover, he had the quiet courage to always be out front and to lead by example. Doug and I shared the boredom and moments of sheer terror of being in combat. He was a good friend. I was at the Brigade aid station the day he died and have thought of him many times since our days in Vietnam. He was a good soldier. He did his duty. He is remembered.
James C. Hardin |
A memorial from his wife, Sharon Pennington Spear spspear@aol.com 1 Oct 2001
Updated to include his friend, |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)