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Jack L. Glover

Oro Valley, Arizona

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Jack L. Glover Born January 18, 1915, in Lynnville, KY. Died April 28, 2008, at 93. Jack served as Captain with the 307th Army Infantry, 77th Division, Pacific Theatre, 1943-46. Recipient of a Silver Star, four Bronze Stars and two Purple Hearts. Jack is survived by his wife, Sylvia; daughter,...

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Thank you for your service. RIP Captain Glover.

The Glover family it´s been 15yrs since the passing of Jack so sorry,I was watching Hacksaw Ridge then I came across the documentary THE CONSCIOUSNESS OBJECTOR what a brave bunch of soldiers who fought for our freedoms in horrible conditions on the enemies turf,this is how I found out about all these brave men I´d like to THANK Jack and all the brave men of this war GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU also I´m sorry it´s been all these years have gone by but I just found out about these brave men on July 16...

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GOD BLESS HIM AND ALL HE DID FOR AMERICA

Thank you for your service Capt. Glover RIP

Thank you Sir. For everything you have done for this Country..A true American Hero God Bless go rest in Peace for you fallen Brothers..

Mr. Glover,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the U.S. Army during WW II as a member of the 77th Infanty "Statue of Liberty" Division which saw heavy combat at Guam, Leyte, and Okinawa where it also captured the islands of Ie Shima and Kerama Retto-and was one of the most highly respected Army units in the Pacific-as an example at Guam-its first battle, Marines who fought alongside the 77th referred to it as the 77th...