Anyone Remember Harley Harless....SRAP?
I received this note today. Anyone who can contribute please contact Sue Quinn-Morris:
"I got your email addresses from the 1st Bn, 50th Infantry website. On there you have listed Harley Harless who served with you in Vietnam - listed as passing away in either 1975 or 1976.
I am trying to locate someone that may have served with him, has some stories and or photos of him - or has more information on his death/family.
I am Director of Research for the Vietnam Dog Tag Project - we have approx. 400 dog tags found in Vietnam and we are trying to return them to their owners. I believe that one of the dog tags I have belongs to Harley and would like to get it back to his family.
I have reached out to the Mayor in Gilbert, WV, where Harley appears to be buried. She is asking some questions of the local folks, etc - so I await to hear from her as well. Below my sign off, you will see the information I have gathered on Harley so far. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Also, if you visit our website, you will see a list of dog tags that we have that we are trying to return. You may want to have a look through it and see if any of them might belong to any of your known comrades.
For more information about the project, etc go to http://www.powmiaawareness.org and click on DOG TAG PROJECT."
Kind Regards
Sue Quinn-Morris
squinn9807@aol.com / 856-495-7270
American Legion - Cherry Hill, NJ - www.alch372.com
POW/MIA Awareness Committee of NJ - www.powmiaawareness.org
"I got your email addresses from the 1st Bn, 50th Infantry website. On there you have listed Harley Harless who served with you in Vietnam - listed as passing away in either 1975 or 1976.
I am trying to locate someone that may have served with him, has some stories and or photos of him - or has more information on his death/family.
I am Director of Research for the Vietnam Dog Tag Project - we have approx. 400 dog tags found in Vietnam and we are trying to return them to their owners. I believe that one of the dog tags I have belongs to Harley and would like to get it back to his family.
I have reached out to the Mayor in Gilbert, WV, where Harley appears to be buried. She is asking some questions of the local folks, etc - so I await to hear from her as well. Below my sign off, you will see the information I have gathered on Harley so far. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Also, if you visit our website, you will see a list of dog tags that we have that we are trying to return. You may want to have a look through it and see if any of them might belong to any of your known comrades.
For more information about the project, etc go to http://www.powmiaawareness.org and click on DOG TAG PROJECT."
Kind Regards
Sue Quinn-Morris
squinn9807@aol.com / 856-495-7270
American Legion - Cherry Hill, NJ - www.alch372.com
POW/MIA Awareness Committee of NJ - www.powmiaawareness.org
PRINCETON — They were relics of a war, just small tabs of metal stamped with a soldier’s name, rank, serial number and other pertinent information. For collectors, the dog tags didn’t have much meaning, but for the families behind the names on them, the tags represented loved ones too often long departed.