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Glenn Dowling Frazier

Mobile, Alabama

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Glenn Dowling Frazier was born in Fort Deposit, Alabama as the fifth child of the late John H. Frazier and Glennie Gafford Frazier. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers Waverly Frazier and O'Vaughn Frazier, and sisters Sarah Nell Gresham and Betty Carolyn James. He...

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Had the pleasure of meeting him when I was stationed at Fort Polk, Louisiana around 2010, got a photo with him, and my book signed. So sad to hear of his passing. Rest in peace Col. Frazier.

Met him on the USS Alabama with my friend and coworker from the Alabama National Guard Kim Cothren, we bought his book and had pictures made with him

I had the pleasure of shaking Col. Frazier hand at the USS Alabama Battleship. I tried to get my granddaughter to give him a kiss on his cheek but she was to shy. Col. Frazier thank you for service and sacrifice so children like mine can live in freedom.

I had the honor of meeting Col Frazier at Keesler AFB, MS in 2010-2011 while I was there for training. He came and spoke to our class and I have never forgotten his message of hardship and forgiveness. Today, my family and I visited the World War II museum in New Orleans, LA and I purchased another copy of his book, Hells Guest. Thank you for your service, sir and I appreciate the opportunity I had in life to meet you and hear your story. God Bless. Matt Moore Huntsville, AL

It was an honor to meet with you on the USS Alabama and hear your thoughts on life. Thanks for the advice and for signing my book for my son. It was a true honor meeting you that day.

April 6th 2013

Had the privilege of meeting this hero on the USS Alabama. Have an autographed copy of his book. This country needs guys like Glenn. God is with him.

God bless this man. A hero among hero´s. Part of the greatest generation the world has ever known.

I was very moved your account of what happened to you and so many others during WWII. Thank you so much for your service, dedication and strength. Your story is harrowing. Blessings to all who loved you and supported you during your extremely courageous life.