Name: Army Pfc. Richard P. Langenbrunner Age: 19 From: Fort Wayne, Ind. Assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Benning, Ga. Incident: Army Pfc. Richard P. Langenbrunner died April 17 in Rustamiyah, Iraq, of injuries suffered from a non-combat related incident. His death is under investigation. Died:
April
17, 2007
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Prayers & Condolences For: Richard P Langenbrunner BY Anonymous on Apr 21, 2007
My depest from my heart you have my Condolences ,I cant emagine loosing a "Loved One" the way we are loosing them as we are right now.Iam not he kind of person that say the all infouse frasess "well at least he/she left this world doing what he/ liked to do. That dont sit well with me .What "Really" can you say to someones Family can actually make them comfortable and also yourself ? A Mother,Father , Wife, Son, or Daughter should NEVER have to say good bye to a young lost one ! I have acouple of freinds yhat have been in a couple of past wars , and on Veterans Day I have ALWAYS said to them with a hug , hand shake ,and say say "THANK YOU ". They to be a litle puzzled when i do that ,when they look at me with a puzzled look on there face i tell them " If it where not for you we may have not been free of what is going on as far as wars in this world! At this moment in time i would like to say to him "Thank You".For a job well done "SEFERFI" Richard P. Langenbrunner Carry on .And again thank you for the Biggest Sacrifice one could give to his Country and God "Richard P. Langenbrunner you will be missed but not at all forgotten , I myself Salute you , and say"thank you" .
Myself i am just a small grain of sand in such a large beach ,but please whom so ever reads this on "Veterians Day" just takr a small amount of time and if you know a Veterian give them a hand sake , a mans hugs , what ever you feel is comfertable and look them Straight in the Eye and just say "Thank you " and mean it from the heart to let them know they are "One of Many" that appreciate the time they severed has not been in vain . It dont take much but think about it .A hand shake and a hug for Men or Women that have served that they are among of the most appreciated person's on that one day ,"Veterains Day" .Richard P. Langenbrunner (from me ) "thank for your courage and conviction for helping Me be free ,your sacrifice will not be forgotten . Whom soever reads this and take it the wrong way just read it again , and think of what was printed here . It was done from my heart and a couple of tears that i have printed this . Again "SEFE FI Carry on"