Charles Reed

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I finished my original project for our Southwest Florida 5 county area Lee, Charlotte, Glades, Hendry, and Collier, of finding pictures and life bio’s of our 80 fallen Veterans. Now the State of Florida is now finished on August 29, 2018 when the last face of Florida's Vietnam Fallen was posted. I am now Working on doing the Bio's of all 1,957 Florida's Fallen.

Update on Wall of Faces only 124 faces left to find

COINS LEFT AT A VETERANS GRAVE OR MEMORIALS

These coins have a meaning when left on the headstones or Memorials of those who gave the full measure of their life's while serving in America's Military, and these meanings vary depending on the denomination of coin. A coin tells the deceased Veterans family that someone has visited the grave or Memorial to pay their respect to that Veteran.

A penny means that you visited. A nickel that you and the deceased trained at boot camp together, a dime means you served with him, and quarter, means that you were with the Veteran when he Died. I use a coin of the year that I visited.

Please feel free to use any of my photos
for any other veterans Websites, as long
as credit is given and for no charge.

I finished my original project for our Southwest Florida 5 county area Lee, Charlotte, Glades, Hendry, and Collier, of finding pictures and life bio’s of our 80 fallen Veterans. Now the State of Florida is now finished on August 29, 2018 when the last face of Florida's Vietnam Fallen was posted. I am now Working on doing the Bio's of all 1,957 Florida's Fallen.

Update on Wall of Faces only 124 faces left to find

COINS LEFT AT A VETERANS GRAVE OR MEMORIALS

These coins have a meaning when left on the headstones or Memorials of those who gave the full measure of their life's while serving in America's Military, and these meanings vary depending on the denomination of coin. A coin tells the deceased Veterans family that someone has visited the grave or Memorial to pay their respect to that Veteran.

A penny means that you visited. A nickel that you and the deceased trained at boot camp together, a dime means you served with him, and quarter, means that you were with the Veteran when he Died. I use a coin of the year that I visited.

Please feel free to use any of my photos
for any other veterans Websites, as long
as credit is given and for no charge.

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