George "Bud" Day

George "Bud" Day

George Day Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 28, 2013.
MIAMI (AP) — Retired Col. George "Bud" Day, a Medal of Honor recipient who spent 5½ years as a POW in Vietnam and was Arizona Sen. John McCain's cellmate, has died at the age of 88, his widow said Sunday.

Day, one of the nation's most highly decorated servicemen since Gen. Douglas MacArthur and later a tireless advocate for veterans' rights, died Saturday surrounded by family at his home in Shalimar, after a long illness, Doris Day said.

"He would have died in my arms if I could have picked him up," she said.

Day received the Medal of Honor for escaping his captors for 10 days after the aircraft he was piloting was shot down over North Vietnam. In all, he earned more than 70 medals during service in World War II, Korea and Vietnam.

He was an enlisted Marine serving in the Pacific during World War II and an Air Force pilot in the Korean and Vietnam wars.

In Vietnam, he was McCain's cellmate at one camp known as the Plantation and later in the infamous Hanoi Hilton, where he was often the highest-ranking captive. During his imprisonment, the once-muscular, 5-foot-9 Day was hung by his arms for days, tearing them from their sockets. He was freed in 1973 — a skeletal figure of the once dashing fighter pilot. His hands and arms never functioned properly again.

"As awful as it sounds, no one could say we did not do well. (Being a POW) was a major issue in my life and one that I am extremely proud of. I was just living day to day," he said in a 2008 interview with The Associated Press. "One really bad cold and I would have been dead."

In a statement Sunday, McCain called Day a great patriot and said he owed his life to the man. "He was the bravest man I ever knew, and his fierce resistance and resolute leadership set the example for us in prison of how to return home with honor," McCain said.

Born Feb. 24, 1925, in Sioux City, Iowa, where the airport is named for him, Day joined the Marines in 1942 while still in high school. He returned home, graduated law school and passed the bar exam in 1949. He entered the Iowa National Guard in 1950 and attended flight school. He was called to active duty in the Air Force the next year and did two tours as a bomber pilot in the Korean war.

In Vietnam, Day was shot down over North Vietnam on Aug. 26, 1967. He bailed out, but the landing broke his knee and his right arm and left him temporarily blinded in one eye.

In the spring of 1968, Day's North Vietnamese captors opened his cell door and brought in McCain, who was wearing a full body cast and was nearly dead. McCain had been in isolation for seven weeks and could not wash or feed himself, Day wrote in "Return With Honor," his 1989 autobiography.

"We were the first Americans he had talked to. ... We were delighted to have him, and he was more than elated to see us," Day wrote. They helped nurse McCain.

After the war and his release, Day retired to the Florida Panhandle in 1977 and practiced law, becoming a crusader for veterans' health care benefits. He took his fight to the U.S. Supreme Court in 2003 lawsuit that alleged the government reneged on its promise to provide free lifetime health care to hundreds of thousands of Korean and World War II veterans.

The high court declined to hear an appeal of the case brought on behalf of two Panhandle retirees, but the legal action was credited with prompting Congress to pass legislation in 2000 expanding the military's TRICARE health insurance program to include veterans over age 65 who had served at least 20 years or were medically retired.

In his later years, Day also took on Iraq war cases. For example, he represented Army Maj. John Nelson, a medical officer who was wounded when a bomb exploded at a mess hall in Mosul in 2004. Nelson suffered short-term memory loss and spoke with permanent stutter. The Army initially said his injuries merited a 40 percent disability rating. Day, however, persuaded an evaluation board to award full benefits.

"People would stop us in the airports and all over, and we had no idea who they were, and they would say, 'Thank you, you saved my husband's life,' or, 'You saved my wife's life,'" Doris Day said. The couple celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary in May.

Day was active in McCain's failed 2000 and 2008 Republican presidential bids and in 2004 campaigned against fellow Vietnam veteran John Kerry. Day called Kerry, the Democratic presidential nominee, a turncoat who lied to Congress in 1971 about alleged war atrocities.

"I draw a direct comparison to General Benedict Arnold of the Revolutionary War to Lt. John Kerry," Day said in 2004. "Both went off to war, fought, and then turned against their country."

Day's political activism again caused controversy in 2010 when he supported Gov. Charlie Crist in his failed Senate bid. Day called Crist's primary opponent Marco Rubio "a Hispanic who can run his mouth." He referred to President Barack Obama as "the black one."

Day retired from the Air Force at the rank of colonel, never attaining his general's star. He said he believed he wasn't promoted further because he "told it like it was."

"When I returned from prison, there was a huge amount of the Air Force leadership that were not combat-oriented. They were quasi-political managers," he said.

It said it was his tendency for tough talk that kept him out of politics.

"I probably could have been more tempered in some of my remarks but when they asked, I told them," he said.

He and McCain remained close since they first shared that 9 foot by 15 foot cell, and years later he advised the younger Navy man against running for the U.S. Senate.

"When he first said he was going into politics, I said politics is compromise and John had almost zero ability to compromise," Day said.

He said he told McCain politics was like prostitution.

"You have to do a whole bunch of things and then there is a paycheck," he said.

But Day said his friend later changed his mind by becoming a reformer in Congress.

Campaigning for McCain in his 2008 presidential bid, Day drew comparisons between the lessons of Vietnam and the dangers of an early pullout from Iraq.

"They cut off funding to the South Vietnamese Army and we ended up being defeated, and that's really very relevant to what's happening right now," Day said.

Day worked throughout his life, accepting an appointment to head the 35-employee Okaloosa County Public Defender's Office in 2009 at the age of 83 after the Panhandle circuit's newly elected public defender asked him to take the job as a personal favor.

JENNIFER KAY,Associated Press
MELISSA NELSON-GABRIEL,Associated Press


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LuLu Homer

February 19, 2024

I have Col. George Day's pow bracelet. Wondered if you would like to have it.

Elizabeth Robinson

June 4, 2018

I am clean out my dresser and Came across a Democrat and Chronicle February 2, 1973 name of Pow was held by north Vietnam and I see Colonel George E. Day in the paper, I wore his name on my bracelet the whole time I was in high school. I always want to give it back .please contact me .his children got to be my age. I'm sorry for your loss

Ross Stewart

March 23, 2017

My Name is Ross Stewart I am the Curator of a new museum at RAF Wethersfield I read with a smile from the American Patriot that Col Bud and Doris considered RAFW the best assignment. I wish I had met Col Bud, Doc Blanchard and other heroes of this Base. There are Displays for them and a Memorial Wall for those that died in service with the 20th.

I wish all to know Col Bud Day is remembered and honoured here at RAF Wethersfield. Maybe a member of his family will visit one day. Contact can be made at the RAF Wethersfield Facebook Page or email [email protected]

Helen

May 21, 2015

A true Hero,may you rest in Peace.

Thank you MR. Day , rest in peace

Pat Rasar Toothman

May 4, 2014

I wore your bracelet for several years while you were captive, I saw you walk off that plane bringing you home, I sent you the bracelet with your name on it. I am so proud to have seen you return, god bless you and your family. It saddens me to know your gone. [email protected]

David C Sorrells

March 18, 2014

I just finished American Patriot.I served in the US Army,vietnam as a grunt,and find it ironic that I had a POW bracelet of Lt.Col.George E Day.I am disappointed that I never had the pleasure of meeting you.May you rest in peace.

D Parker

November 26, 2013

What a great American. We need more brave people like him. Thank You Col Day for all your service to our country.

M Hogue

September 2, 2013

Americans need to read more stories about this Man and Patriot and the example his life provides us.

Frankie Henslee

August 16, 2013

Having lived in this area for many years I thought of Colonel Day as one of us. I always followed with interest the many activities he was involved with as he continued to serve his community and fellow citizens. The week of his death I sat each morning with the newspaper and read about his accomplishments...the joys and sorrows that his family endured and I was moved to tears each morning as I read about this true hero of a man. I was so honored that his family allowed us to share in and be a part of this very personal time for them. The love and respect that they shared for this great man was so evident in the stories that were shared. Thank you for allowing us to see yet another side of one of the bravest men to ever serve our great country. His love of God, Country, and Family will live on in our hearts forever. May God give you comfort and His perfect peace. Thank you Day Family....for your sacrifice and service to America.

Clara and Bill Freeman

August 14, 2013

Doris and Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you .
Clara and Bill Freeman

Joe Keane

August 8, 2013

I am sorry for your loss. Colonel Day was a true hero and a great American. I was hoping to meet him this fall during my trip to Florida. Now I will visit Barracas and pay my respects. We have so few men of his caliber and he will be missed. Misty's forever!

Detachment 1151 Marine Corps League

August 8, 2013

Our Deepest Sympathy In This Time Of Loss!

Bill and Joanne Byrns

August 6, 2013

In Honor of a great hero, Bud Day. God Bless your loved ones and my He keep them in His care. Our prayers are with you all.
GBU!
Bill and Joanne Byrns

Dale Huhmann

August 3, 2013

I'm sorry for your loss. Col Day left a legacy few could emulate, but more importantly, he raised a loving and caring family all could admire. I'm sure he was cleared VFR direct to heaven.

Jim Isa

August 3, 2013

I had the honour of meeting Colonel Day while assigned to the Flight Surgeon's Office at Eglin AFB....Suffice to say this nation has lost a hero and a patriot and our military has lost one of its strongest and most vocal advocates....All of us owe him a debt of gratitude which we will ne'er be able to repay....May I offer one final salute to you Sir truly the epitome of an officer and a gentleman...............Jim Isa, SMSgt, USAF, Retired

Maria C. Mulero

August 2, 2013

RIP Col Day and rest assure that you have served your country well and you will be greatly missed. My heart is saddened by your loss and my thoughts and prayers are with Doris and the rest of the family.

Marisa Cooper

August 1, 2013

You will never be forgotten for all that you have done for our country!!! Rest in peace Col. Day!!!

Emilio Alvarado

August 1, 2013

I grew up at Eglin AFB in the 70's. I was fortunate to meet Colonel Day just after he had been awarded the CMOH. I was friends with his son George, we were in the Boy Scouts together. I was just a very young 15 year old kid full of typical teenage attitude. I had gone over to George's house and was sitting in their living room when Colonel Day walked in. I remember my first thoughts were, how old and frail he looked. He spoke with me for a while. I remember standing and realizing that there was no frailty in this man. We spoke of who I was, who my parents were, the Boy Scouts, being friends with his son. George walked in the room about 10 minutes later and I said goodbye and we left. That was ~37 years or so ago. The small talk we had has always stayed with me. Our families stayed in contact both retiring from Eglin. Even so, I never spoke about that conversation or what it meant to me. It was part of why I joined the service, why I volunteered for Submarines. When times were hard or I was in some far away place from home tracking targets, surfacing at the North Pole, hugging some foreign coastline, those few minutes I had with Colonel Day were always with me. I imagine the impact 88 years of living that this man has had after just the 10 minutes of his life that I was blessed to experience. I know his Twins, George and their older brother will be okay. They are a strong family, and with their dad, a Fighter Pilot lawyer in heaven advocating for them, they are surely blessed.

T Armstrong

August 1, 2013

Colonial Day my the Lord bless your family during this time and thank you for your service. Rest in peace.

Lesanne Fliehler

August 1, 2013

To the Day Family:
I am so saddened to hear of Colonel Day's passing. He was a large part of my young life, as I wore a silver POW bracelet for years until he was released from captivity in 1973. I was in college at the time. I still have the bracelet, and it always brings a smile to my face when I see it. Blessings to you all and may his memory continue to live on.--Lesanne Brenneman Fliehler
P.S. My daughter asked me today if I knew why the flags were flying at half-staff in Iowa. A short web search later and I learned Gov. Branstad ordered it in Col. Day's honor.

A A

August 1, 2013

One man, three wars, three different military branches, one medal...The Congressional Medal of Honor. I didn't get the opportunity to meet you, even though we only lived a few miles away from each other. God Bless You!

Barbara Hunter

August 1, 2013

Col. Day, on behalf of myself, my father, and my brothers, we thank you for your tireless efforts to restore the lost promise of medical care for life. Sir, your tenacity and perseverance are unmatched. The nation's veterans have lost a strong voice and a true hero. Thank you for your many years of service to this country. May your legacy live on and the story of your life be told through the generations. We bid you a final salute sir!
Barbara Hunter, MSgt, USAF, Ret
Robert Beeks, MSgt, USAF, Ret
Robert Beeks, Jr., Lt Col, USAF, Ret
Michael Beeks, MSG, USA

Barbara Hunter

August 1, 2013

Col. Day, on behalf of myself, my father, and my brothers, we thank you for your tireless efforts to restore the lost promise of medical care for life. Sir, your tenacity and perseverance are unmatched. The nation's veterans have lost a strong voice and a true hero. Thank you for your many years of service to this country. May your legacy live on and the story of your life be told through the generations. We bid you a final salute sir!
Barbara Hunter, MSgt, USAF, Ret
Robert Beeks, MSgt, USAF, Ret
Robert Beeks, Jr., Lt Col, USAF, Ret
Michael Beeks, MSG, USA

August 1, 2013

I felt a personal touch with greatness on September 15, 1995 when I was given an autographed copy of “Return with Honor” personally signed by the Colonel, The Viking and George Jr. It should be required reading for anyone entering the military or politics. We will be forever indebted to the Colonel because of the leadership qualities he demonstrated and the inspiration he will provide to our future leaders. His example of leadership will do much to keep his beloved country strong. As another great military leader once said “…we should thank God that such men lived”. We are forever grateful for the support our nation has received from Colonel Day and his beloved family
God Bless
A fellow veteran

Wanda Pearcey

August 1, 2013

Rest In Peace, Colonel Day.

Mary Cedeno

August 1, 2013

I'm sorry for your loss and the loss to the country of true patriot. I wish I could be there for you, but my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Mark

July 31, 2013

A true hero has been lost. This man and many like him have given us the freedoms that we all enjoy through their sacrifices. The Bible says this - Greater love has no man than this, that he should lay down his life for his friends. Thank you Bud. You are a great American.

James Meinberg

July 31, 2013

Long time visitor as "Snowbird" to FWB. Heard many stories about Col. Day. Met him once at your church. A true American hero. Ret. Major USAF

Mike and Marie Nygard

July 31, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Rest in peace, Sir; your country is grateful for having had you as a protector.

Mike and Marie Nygard

July 31, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Rest in peace, Sir; your country is grateful for having had you as a protector.

Joe Domhan

July 31, 2013

I never knew Colonel Day. I have, however, read of his courage as a POW. America has lost a great hero.

Joe and Jan Leinweber

July 31, 2013

Col Day was one of the finest and most sincere men I've ever had the pleasure of meeting and talking with. His devotion to this country is evident in all he did and all he endured. Sir, we will meet again some day. Thank you for all you have done in service to our country and in service to all other veterans.

July 31, 2013

SO SORRY FOR THE LOSS,LET YOUR HEART BE COMFORTED BY KNOWING THAT OUR ALMIGHTY GOD IS THERE FOR YOU."I-I MYSELF AM THE ONE THAT IS COMFORTING YOU PEOPLE."ish.51:12........g

Alan Malinchak

July 31, 2013

I met "Bud" when he spoke at the FBI's National Executive Institute in the early 1990's. His presence and humble confidence, forever changed my life personally. To have met "Bud" was one of my life's greatest moments; to have spoken with him in-depth over the years, provided insight into how a man's loyalty to family and country provide the foundation for how we should live each day.

Rich and Sheryl Lidgard

July 31, 2013

Tailwinds Col Day, and thanks beyond thanks from a grateful nation. Dorie and family, I know you love him and miss him. We pray for your comfort and peace. We are in awe at the strength of the Day family and the legacy you have shared with so many. Thank you and blessings.

M Ferris

July 31, 2013

A great American has left us. His patriotism and bravery will be forever remembered. My prayers go out to his family.

Lisa Buyher

July 30, 2013

I am proud to kniw the Day family and thankful to Col. Day for his years of service and continued support of military families in being instrumental in getting Tricare fir Life estabished. My mother always spoke fondly of Bud and Doris Day. I always remember hus daughters with a smile on their face. You will be missed.

July 30, 2013

Heartsick over the loss of this courageous man to whom we all owe profound gratitude. Bless Doris and all the Day family.
David and Virginia Spisak, Dothan, AL

James Tuma

July 30, 2013

I had the honor of meeting Colonel Day at Eglin AFB as a firefighter in 1975. He was my hero from the get go. I have tried to live up to his expectation as a good man. He truly was!!! My condolences to the family. Deputy Fire Chief Ret. Jim Tuma

Jim Krieger

July 30, 2013

To the Day family, Your husband show people that doing things right is what life is about. In the Rep. Club and on the street, this man walked tall. Anybody that met him is better off. God be with your family,I know you are with God.

July 30, 2013

My prayers are with your family. Col. Day used to brighten our day each morning and I enjoyed his happy spirit. You will be greatly missed!

.AF

July 30, 2013

Thank you for your leadership. It is through leaders such as yourself, Officers, NCO's and other leaders that we have a well trained and professional force today. I am proud to say I served in the same military branch like yourself.

Pam & Arnold Haynes

July 30, 2013

We wish to extend our heartfelt condolences to Dori and the family. It has been a true pleasure to have known Col. Day and Dori, the amazing gentleman will be missed. My God embrace him and know his is looking down on all the family and spreading his loving wings to watch over you. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Carol DeVries-Braat

July 30, 2013

I wore a POW bracelet with his name on it. It was 1972. Thank you Sir. :) cb
Carol Devries Braat Kalamazoo Michigan

Kaye,Mike & Christian Miller

July 30, 2013

Rest in peace Col Day and thank you for your military service. You are a true hero. God bless you and your loved ones. You have earned your Angel wings, FLY HIGH. Please watch over our son from heaven as he begins his Air Force career next week. Thank you.

Ronicia McMillin

July 30, 2013

Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this time.
Love
Ronicia & Randy McMillin

Gary Yacks

July 30, 2013

How in the world was this American Hero never promoted to General? He was a class act and a determined and fierce leader of those who served. Now, he can rest. I met Col Day at Eglin a few years ago and like everyone that has ever met him, came away thoroughly impressed. A final salute to you Col. RIP and may your family find peace and comfort in their time of sadness.

Jim Harding

July 30, 2013

The United States of America lost a true loyal American hero, a great statesman in his own right, a wonderful role model for young people all over the world and a voracious fighter for military veteran's rights. He has been the right man in the right place at the right time. May God bless his mighty efforts hear on earth, and may He welcome this fellow warrior into heaven for a well deserved "rest in peace." Jim Harding Colonel USAF Retired

Senator Leticia Van de Putte

July 30, 2013

Dear Day Family:

Please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your beloved. There are never any right words to express how deeply sad I am for the pain your family is enduring at this difficult time.

Although I did not have the honor and pleasure of knowing him, as Chair of the Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs and Military Installations, I am sincerely thankful for his valiant service in defense of our rights and freedom.

His commitment to family, friends, our community, and to serving our great nation leaves a wonderful legacy. May the love and the wonderful memories you shared with him help you when you need it most. He will never be forgotten, and your family will be remembered in my prayers.

SMSgt. Richard Leonard

July 30, 2013

This nation has known few heroes of the caliber of Col. Bud Day. He served this country to the best of his abilities and gave strength and promise to veterans who called upon his services to represent them. Bud Day was a true hero, a gentleman and a proud Air Force Officer. The "Misty FAC" heroes will forever remember his great leadership abilities as will former POW's who served alongside him. Rest in Peace Colonel Day, a greatful nations mourns your passing and thanks GOD that military veterans like you exist to serve this great nation. To your family, my families prayers be with you during this difficult time.

July 30, 2013

He was the best neighbor!! We loved having him next door to us- will all will miss him especially the kids! The Pattisons

Nancy Lakey

July 30, 2013

Semper fi, sir.....thank you for your service to God, family and country.

Varna Shrewsberry

July 30, 2013

What a great leader.
MGYSGT V.R. Shrewsberry USMC Ret.

Richard & Darlene Fillingim

July 30, 2013

We express our heartfelt condolences to the Day family. Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian to watch you, may God Bless.

David Trekell

July 30, 2013

I never knew Bud directly---or any other of the Viet Nam era "MOH" recipients---but,I did revere them from afar through many new pieces and friends. I was an F-100 pilot in So. Florida during the "Bay of Pigs" and an F-105 pilot flying 121 combat missions from Korat Thialand--1966-67. God rest Bud and and his family, and God Bless America. David W. Trekell

Jim Huff

July 30, 2013

I saw Col. Day once in Niceville, he was talking to someone so I missed my oppurtunity to say hello to him. I wish I had stayed a few minutes longer just to have had the honor of shaking his hand. I am here today to say good bye to an American hero I never formally met. God Bless the entire Day family.

Sincerely Jim Huff USAF Retired

JC Jones

July 30, 2013

Bud for all you have done for us and our country, a simple thanks seems terribly inadequate. Go with God and may He bless all of your family. We will miss you.

James Fairhurst, Jr

July 30, 2013

An honor to have known this man and his family. I will always be grateful for his representing my parents when they needed him. A true Officer and Gentleman. God's speed Col.

Bill & Gabriela Weldon

July 30, 2013

Our heartfelt condolences to the Day family. Bud Day will be greatly missed by many and his memory will never be forgotten by his Military family. While words cannot diminish your pain, may you find God's presence a comfort to you as you journey through this time of grief and sadness.
Robin Schwarz writes in her book ‘Night Swimming': “In memory of my dear one, who remains alive in my heart and forever loved….You are not gone, you have simply gone ahead”.

July 30, 2013

May it be a comfort to know that God and others care. My sincere condolences.

Rita Richmond

July 30, 2013

I will miss Col. Day as he visited the Post Office. He is a Legend in his own time. He was the most Decorated Seviceman since Audie Murphy. The Veterans owe him respect for all the work he did for them and their families. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. The country lost a honorable man and true Hero.

the Longoria family

July 30, 2013

COL Day, on behalf of a grateful nation - thank you, Sir, for your bravery & dedication to America, the American people & our military forces. You fought for all of us, both on the front lines of foreign lands & here at home. May you rest in peace & may God grant comfort & peace to your wonderful family, who shared you with all of us.
Psalms 121....

Richard Short

July 30, 2013

George "Bud" Day, a true American.

Chuck Licari

July 30, 2013

"High Flight"

Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth
And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth
of sun-split clouds, — and done a hundred things
You have not dreamed of — wheeled and soared and swung
High in the sunlit silence. Hov'ring there,
I've chased the shouting wind along, and flung
My eager craft through footless halls of air....

Up, up the long, delirious, burning blue
I've topped the wind-swept heights with easy grace.
Where never lark, or even eagle flew —
And, while with silent, lifting mind I've trod
The high untrespassed sanctity of space,
- Put out my hand, and touched the face of God.

Shirley McKenna-Izbrand

July 30, 2013

Dear Doris, In the late 60's, I was a teenager working at Slenderella on Cambelback Road in Phoenix when I met you. I wore your husbands POW bracelet for all those long years he was gone and watched how you survived an incredibly difficult ordeal with courage, hope, and uncommon grace. Having grown up as an Army "brat", I understood only too well the hardships most families endure but yours was extraordinary. You may not have realized it at the time but you were an inspiration to a young girl and so many others and I have never forgotten you. Words cannot express how sorry I am for your loss and yet I am so happy to know that you and Bud spent many long years together after the last time I saw you. Much, much love to you, lovely lady.

Kathy (Keating) Rhodes

July 30, 2013

Doris,
I remember, in 1970, when you allowed me the honor of wearing Col. Day's bracelet and it stayed on until he came home. My wrist was proudly empty but you both have always remained in my heart. You impressed me with values I hold today and have passed onto my family.
May our Lord continue to richly watch over and bless the Day family as He greets this beloved servant, husband, father, grandfather and patriot into his kingdom!
Our world is a far better place because of the wonderfully lived life of Col. George "Bud" Day!

Debbie Howell

July 30, 2013

Although your mission is over your legacy lives on. No one person can ever walk in your shoes. You have done so much for so many. I wish for your family the strength with the love you have given them to help them get thru this hard time. Thank you for your service Sir. A job well done. May you Rest in Peace Misty :)

M. DOUGLAS

July 30, 2013

MY CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF COLONEL DAY. SIR, YOU WERE A TRUE AMERICAN HERO. I AM A FORMER US ARMY SERGEANT FROM THE VIETNAM PERIOD AND I SALUTE YOU AND THANK YOU FOR YOU SERVICE. YOU WERE AN OUTSTANDING OFFICER AND THEY DIDN'T COME ANY BETTER. WE NEED INDIVIDUALS LIKE YOU SERVING IN THE HIGHEST POSITIONS OF THE US GOVERNMENT AND SERVING IN THE HALLS OF CONGRESS AND THE STATE CAPITOLS OF THE UNITED STATES. MAY YOU REST IN PEACE! YOU WILL BE MISSED!

July 30, 2013

Was honored to have been able to photograph Col. & Mrs. Day at the U.S. Air Force Academy over the past few years as you spent time with the cadets and your grandson Joshua, I'll cherish and worship the short chats but most of all the opportunity to photograph one of our greatest Veterans.

Jane Dowling

July 30, 2013

God bless you and your loved ones ~ Thank you for your service. Rest in peace.

Bob Hartman

July 30, 2013

God bless Bud and all those that were left behind in Vietnam. May he rest in peace for eternity.

Darsi Ewing

July 30, 2013

Mission Complete Sir! Thank you for you service and your inspiration!

Our family salutes you!

Lorin Krueger II; Darsi Krueger Ewing

Sunset, Key West, Florida

Mike Sawyer

July 30, 2013

Andy Callas

July 30, 2013

On behalf of a greatful nation, as an expression of appreciation for the honorable and faithful service you have rendered, I salute you Brother Day.

WE COME NOT TO MOURN OUR DEAD SOLDIERS, BUT TO PRAISE THEM. -Francis Walker-

Vietnam War Veteran
1-4-68 to 12-4-69

July 30, 2013

My deepest sympathy to the Day family.

Thank you for honorable service to our country.

The family is in my prayer's, pray that God will comfort you.

Marsha Kosh
Ft. Myers, Fl.

July 30, 2013

Dear Doris, I met Bud in England, 55FBS,I was a new Maintenance 2Lt in 1958. I followed his life and was proud to say that he was an inspiration to many. He is now "touching the hands of God". RIP fellow airman. Our condolences to his family and friends. Lt.Col.Morris, Ret.

John O. Goff

July 30, 2013

I was saddened to learn of the passing of a true American
Hero and one of "Americas Greatest Generation".
George "Bud" Day,One of the bravest men I have ever read
about, America and the world is so proud of him.
Rest in peace Sir, a job well done..
"A Life That Touches the Hearts of Others Goes On Forever"

Lou & Therese Peca

July 29, 2013

My prayers go out to Doris and Family. Bud was a true Hero, thank you for your service and Tricare for Life. We will miss seeing you at the Neighborhood Cafe. God Bless You.

Pete Van Dyke

July 29, 2013

Rest in Peace, A true American hero that told like is was and is! Thank you for all the hard work for our veterans who deserve the best! My God Bless you and your Family! A greatful nation mourns your passing!

William Smith

July 29, 2013

Rest in peace Sir and God Bless your family during these difficult times.

Bobby Morgan

July 29, 2013

Rest in peace Col Bud.His wife and caregiver is also a hero. I am a former member of 33 TFW.

Rest In Peace My Friend

Mark Watford

July 29, 2013

A true hero and a friend who will always be missed. Thanks for your service and friendship.

Ashley Runge

July 29, 2013

Rest in peace sir. I am so honored I had the chance to meet you. Although I did not grow up in Suxland, that is where my heart is, and I know colonel days heart was thertoo. My deepest condolences. A hero in every sense the word.

Tammy Swihart

July 29, 2013

A true HERO to so many. Thank you for your service.

Stan Dickman

July 29, 2013

Thank you Bud Day for your incredible service to America. Your life and that service personified the fact that "freedom does not come free". As a Northwest Iowan we are proud of our native son. A true American Hero - worthy of that title. Rest in Peace.

Janet

July 29, 2013

Our country owes our Veterans more than we could ever repay. Thank you for your courage on and off the battlefield. Sincerest sympathy to his family and to all those who loved him. Thank God there is a Heaven for our souls.

July 29, 2013

I personally never knew Col Day but my daughter-in-law Lauri Risdal did and was constantly saying positive things about the Col,our prayer are with you Dick and Kathy Cornett

Douglas Furlich

July 29, 2013

Thank you for sharing a hero with a grateful nation. God bless your family in your time of loss.

July 29, 2013

R.I.P. Colonel George "Bud" Day... a nation owes you a debt of gratitude!!! We honor & salute you, Sir!!!

Liane Van Aken

July 29, 2013

My sympathy to the Day family, I enjoyed spending time talking with him on my front porch, listening too many of his experiences. He was a nice man. Thank you Sir for serving our country with such bravery.

Larry DiAmco

July 29, 2013

Mrs. Day, and family-- I had the pleasure of meeting the Colonel at a Veteran's Day parade in Crestview. It was an honor and he will be missed. He was the definition of a proud veteran of the US Air Force.

July 29, 2013

Please accept my condolences. May you be comforted by Jesus' words at John 6:40.

Roger Nichols

July 29, 2013

Col Day, thank you for your service and dedication to our country. You will never be forgotten, you are a true American Hero.
I sserved with you in the 416 at Phu Cat

Mark Gaunt

July 29, 2013

America has lost one hell of a man! (From an AF vet)

Mickey Luberto Cummings

July 29, 2013

My family and I send our deepest sympathy to Col. Day's family..He was a great man and will long be remembered..Our thoughts and prayers are with you...God Bless

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BILL BECKER

July 29, 2013

Dear Dori and family. I remember the night you came to our door across the street in Glendale. We sat together in the kitchen and grieved over the report that Bud was MIA. We all celebrated later when he was reported a POW and after 5 years was returned to you. We are grateful for the visits with you and Bud and honored by knowing you both.He is and was a great fighter pilot and will always be loved.

Barry Wenaas

July 29, 2013

I am so proud to have known Bud. Dori, you too were an inspiration, as I was an MIA wife for many years.My prayers are with you and your family. Thanks for the memories.

Peggy Machol-Bassett

July 29, 2013

Col. Day, Godspeed to you and prayers for your family. It was an honoring serving you at Wings Over Houston in the Legends and Heroes tent. You will most certainly be missed, but remembered as a true American Hero!

July 29, 2013

Mrs.Day and Family, Please accept our sincere condolences and know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. It is an honor to have known Col Day.

Mark and Betty Reynolds
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