Vietnam veterans remember one who didn't come home - North County Times

Ramona residents Nathalie and Wally Green look on as they are presented a POW-MIA flag by the Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club, that has the name of their son, Tom Green, on it. Green was lost in a helicopter crash in the Vietnam War
in October 1971.
A San Diego-based motorcycle club remembered the one who never made it back, Pfc. Thomas Green. He was lost over the waters of South Vietnam when the CH-47 helicopter he was aboard went down.
Gone, but never forgotten. That was the message delivered to the couple by more than three dozen members of the group known as the Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club/Legacy Vets. Flag-bearing club members paraded down Main Street until the procession ended at the Greens' home. Club members gathered in front of the house and presented a black POW-MIA flag to the couple, after members thanked them for their sacrifice. (More here)

About 50 motorcycle riders from several clubs, led by the Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club, make the way east on Main Street in Ramona carrying a POW/MIA flag to the home of Wally and Nathalie Green, who lost their son in a helicopter crash in the Vietnam War in October, 1971.
DON BOOMER Staff Photographer
HT to Tejano for sharing the story - Thanks Bro!!!
All my love to all the brothers!!
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