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March 21, 2006
One of the finest officers I had the privilege of serving with. In the G-2 Division of HQMC in 1957 to 1959, I was honored to serve him as Top Secret Control Officer. He always had time for anyone.
December 07, 2004
A salute to a great man who loved his country and worked diligently to preserve its freedoms and the heritage of our forefathers
November 22, 2004
Mrs.Davis,
You and the family know the deep sorrow I feel. The General became my mentor and I will allway's treasure our moment's we shared. I will allway's be there for you.
YIP, Ken Swords
USMC (ret.)
October 22, 2004
I never met the General, but wish I had. I served 6 years in the Marines, 1959-1965. I live 13 miles from Fitzgerald, GA where he was born. I admired him greatly. He was a true American hero.
July 29, 2004
i had the honor to serve with general davis when he lead us across
the mountains to fox co 7th marines.
he was a real hero to his nen, a great leader. had the honor to see him at many reunions
and have a glass of wine with him and knox. love them both forever.


former sgt jerry couture
cloquet,mn 55720
July 28, 2004
I don't know how or why but I seem to have stumbled upon Gen. Davis as the subject for my class at corporals course. I hope I can portray his full scope of qualities to the marines here not only in the class but also in my life. He is exactly what I have been needing in my life as a leader of marines.
June 08, 2004
General Davis is a hero and very humble man. He is a true patriot and a great neighbor. I wish all of the Davis family the best and I am sorry for your loss.

Former Neighbor in New Lake Estates
May 31, 2004
Mrs. Davis, it was a real honor to have know your husband. I was a Quatermaster aboard the U.S.S LSMR 404 ( Rocket Ship ) that was envolved in the evacuation at Hungnam, Korea on Christmas eve of 1950.
May 29, 2004
I had the great honor of meeting General Davis in 2000 when George W. Bush came to Jacksonville during his Presidential campaign. I observed that General Davis was wearing his Medal of Honor, and he graciously allowed me to have a photo taken with him. General Davis found that I was also a Marine, and he told me "Semper Fi, Marine." It was an honor for General Davis, literally a living legend, to recognize this mere Corporal as one of his brethren. Our Nation has lost a true hero.
April 20, 2004
MY FATHER SPOKE SO HIGHLY OF YOU FROM THE KOREAN WAR GROUP IN SANDY SPRINGS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR WORK FOR A THANKFUL NATION.
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