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Sgt. Rick Waples
December 11, 2008
From one Wolfhound to another, my utmost respect to the General and my condolences to his family.
William R. I. "Easy" Smith
December 11, 2008
Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. I did not know the General but I have had the privilidge of hearing many stories about him. As the current President of the 27th Infantry Regiment Historical Society I know I speak for all when I say, "He may be gone, but he will not be forgotten. Once a Wolfhound, Always a Wolfhound!"
Richard Diehl
December 11, 2008
I commanded Co C of the 2-27 in 1967 while LTG Peter was the battalion's commander. The bonds established there never fade and when I learned of his passing it was like receiving a punch in the gut. Please accept my belated sympathy upon the passing of a close brother in arms for whom I had the greatest respect and admiration.
Phillip Springer
December 10, 2008
I am so very sorry to hear of Ed's passing, his family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
My father, Captain Charles A. Springer served under Ed with the 2/27th Wolfhounds in Vietnam. My dad was killed in action on 11-12-1967. He had written to my mom in numerous letters about how much he admired and respected LTC Ed Peter. As I have spent a lifetime searching for the men that served with my dad, I found Ed in August 2006 and we emailed each other frequently where he shared his memories about my dad with me. I feel honored to have been able to call Ed Peter a friend as my father once did. They are back together now and both died on November 12th...only 41 years apart. Rest in peace my friend.
Nehemiah Hasak
November 21, 2008
Dear Jean and famely
We just came back from out of town and got the sad news of Eds passing.
I read all the memories and remarks from your friends and would like to express my feelings.
I had the honor and privilege to work with Ed I called him "mo general". We worked at c.d.c for some years , when I was guding Ed thru the warehousing bussines Ed was guiding me with his vast and and rich life experience ,what a great teacher he was. Ed will always be in my memory and I will always remember May 8th.and miss so much my calls to him.
May God bless you with long and healthy life,with much love Judith and Nehemiah Hasak
David and Christel Elliott
November 21, 2008
Jean and Family,
Our sincere condolences on Ed's passing. We enjoyed knowing him and Jean during his time here in Missouri.
anita and Larry Johnson
November 20, 2008
Dear Jean and Family, You have our deepest sympathy on the loss of Ed. We are thinking of you at this very sad time. your friends,
anita and Larry Johnson
Caroline Arter
November 20, 2008
The Army and all who served with Ed and Jean are the better for the sharing of their uncommon ability. We are ever available.
Lois and Bob Arter
Jan Corrigan
November 20, 2008
Mary,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family
Jan Corrigan
LTG & Mrs.(Scotty & Dusty) Scott
November 20, 2008
Our deepest sympathy to the wonderful Peter family. He was a great sodier. It was an honor to serve together. His memory will stay with us with great admiration and affection.
John, Suzy & children Kelsey
November 20, 2008
Dear Mary,Keith &family,
Our hearts are with you and your family over the loss of your father.
A friend just sent this simple poem to me about a soldiers life. I hope you will like it for I can envision your Dad walking with the saints. It is below.
our love & condolences,
Suzy, John and children
THE FINAL INSPECTION
>
> The soldier stood and faced God,
> Which must always come to pass.
> He hoped his shoes were shining,
> Just as brightly as his brass.
>
> 'Step forward now, you soldier,
> How shall I deal with you ?
> Have you always turned the other cheek ?
> To My Church have you been true?'
>
> The soldier squared his shoulders and said,
> 'No, Lord, I guess I ain't.
> Because those of us who carry guns,
> Can't always be a saint.
>
> I've had to work most Sundays,
> And at times my talk was tough.
> And sometimes I've been violent,
> Because the world is awfully rough.
>
> But, I never took a penny,
> That wasn't mine to keep...
> Though I worked a lot of overtime,
> When the bills got just too steep.
>
> And I never passed a cry for help,
> Though at times I shook with fear.
> And sometimes, God, forgive me,
> I've wept unmanly tears.
>
> I know I don't deserve a place,
> Among the people here.
> They never wanted me around,
> Except to calm their fears.
>
> If you've a place for me here, Lord,
> It needn't be so grand.
> I never expected or had too much,
> But if you don't, I'll understand.
>
> There was a silence all around the throne,
> Where the saints had often trod.
> As the soldier waited quietly,
> For the judgment of his God.
>
> 'Step forward now, you soldier,
> You've borne your burdens well.
> Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets,
> You've done your time in Hell.'
>
> Author Unknown~
LTC James M Murphy Jr, USA ret.
November 19, 2008
My sincere sympathies to the family. I was privileged to serve with LTG Peter when he was the ADC of the 25th Inf. Div. and am currently the Vice President of the Society of the 5th Infantry Division. It was a privilege to serve with such a fine officer.
Bob Hartman
November 19, 2008
My sincere condolences. I served with Gen. Peter, with the 2/27 in Vietnam. I am a director for the Wolfhounds and a 25th IDA ceremony Rep in the DC area. Would it be alright for me to attend his funeral at Arlington National cemetery. I would like to represent the 25th IDA and 2/27 Wolfhounds their.
Bob Hartman ([email protected])
Andrew Remson
November 19, 2008
With sincerest condolences from a classmate.
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