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Vietnam hero and my friend died last night

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  • Black Lab
    The City of Radford was planning to honor Col. Ripley this upcoming Veteran's Day, unfortunately this will now be a posthumous ceremony.
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  • Black Lab
    Here's a follow up article:

    http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/radford/wb/183310
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  • Spider7115
    quote:Originally posted by Black Lab
    Here's a follow up article:

    http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/radford/wb/183310


    Thank you. My daughter lives in Roanoke and I sent the link to her.
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  • Jim Rau
    Thanks, we have to keep each other informed.
    He, and all those like him, will be missed, but NEVER forgotten.[:(]
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  • Black Lab
    I went to the ceremony yesterday, was already in town getting a new tire on my truck so I walked down to Bisset Park while the shop changed the tire. Many veterans including quite a few WWII vets were in attendance and I overheard several people talking about growing up with the Ripley family. One of Col. Ripley's sons was there representing the family although I didn't hear his first name. Also speaking was an MOH recipient, USMC Col. Wes Fox (hopefully that is accurate because with the background traffic noise I might be mistaken). Mr. Ripley was presented the key to the city and a framed decree from the Radford council declaring 11\11\2008 to be 'John Ripley Day'. This was followed by a dedication of a stone marker and then not a 21 gun salute but a 7 or 8 gun salute and then a closing with Taps.

    Overall, it was very nice ceremony and I was happy to see Radford recognize not only all veterans but one of its own.
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  • Spider7115
    quote:Originally posted by Black Lab
    I went to the ceremony yesterday, was already in town getting a new tire on my truck so I walked down to Bisset Park while the shop changed the tire. Many veterans including quite a few WWII vets were in attendance and I overheard several people talking about growing up with the Ripley family. One of Col. Ripley's sons was there representing the family although I didn't hear his first name. Also speaking was an MOH recipient, USMC Col. Wes Fox (hopefully that is accurate because with the background traffic noise I might be mistaken). Mr. Ripley was presented the key to the city and a framed decree from the Radford council declaring 11\11\2008 to be 'John Ripley Day'. This was followed by a dedication of a stone marker and then not a 21 gun salute but a 7 or 8 gun salute and then a closing with Taps.

    Overall, it was very nice ceremony and I was happy to see Radford recognize not only all veterans but one of its own.


    Thanks for the sitrep. I'm sure the Colonel would have been honored. FYI: a 21-gun-salute is not 21 guns. It's 7 guns fired 3 times each, so it's actually "21 shots".
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  • Sparty_76
    Spider7115,

    I am sorry for your loss, and will get down on my knees tonight and thank the Lord for such men!
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