Capt. William A. Branch
  
Healing Links   ...to read, to print, and to share.
Those who are weak see themselves as slaves of fate.  The strong live above their circumstances. 

 


 

SDIT is a national non-profit membership organization dedicated to finding and supporting families of those missing or killed in Vietnam. Join us in Washington DC for Fathers Day of 2000, as we heal ourselves and honor the men we loved.  More than 200 personalized pages like mine are listed here.

  


 

Help yourself and share your experiences...


The
Red River Valley Fighter Pilots  is a unique group of aviators from all over the U.S. who provide educational scholarships to the children of those killed or still missing in Southeast Asia.  I am a proud recipient of an RRVA scholarship and  I will always be grateful!

The Vietnam Veterans of Brevard host a huge reunion of veterans in Florida where much can be learned about the price of freedom.

VVA Chapter 787 is dedicated to teaching and speaking about the lasting effects and outcomes of the Vietnam War.  Have you considered joining VVA?  Membership is open to all those who have an interest in supporting vets.

  


Learn and help others remember...

 

Leave remembrances on-line about those you lost. Family members often visit here, looking for others who knew their loved ones.

 

   The Virtual Wall is another on-line Vietnam Veterans Memorial that families browse often. You may want to leave a messages here as well.

 

In Memory of those families who never got answers, my husband and I wear the MIA bracelet of Jack Rittichier whose body was never recovered.  Yes, Virginia there really is a POW/MIA issue.

  



 Heal and help others do the same...
 

Please volunteer when the Moving Wall comes to your town.  The rewards you receive will be well worth the time you spend.  Panel 9 west Line 18.  You can visit with my dad.  A schedule is listed here.

 


Home Page - Capt William A. Branch
 

1st Tour Photos:  Advisory Team 99 2nd Bn 46th ARVN 66-67 in Duc Hoa

  2nd Tour Photos: 2nd Bn 14th Inf, 25th Inf Div 69-70 in Dau Tieng

Details about the crash

 Places that remember Dad well... Memorials