Posted on Feb 12, 2014
SSgt Forensic Meteorological Consultant
Patriots…

We have received a request for the PGR’s presence
from the family of Terry Tarantino, 94, US Army. Mr. Tarantino was a
Tech 3 who served during WWII from Dec. 1941 to Oct.1945. He served in
central Europe, Normany/Northern France. During his service Mr.
Tarantino received the European/African/Middle Eastern Service Medal and
the Good Conduct Medal.



https://www.patriotguard.org/showthread.php?386802-Terry-Tarantino-94-USA-WWII-Veteran-Mooresville-Salisbury-NC-12-FEB-14


Please say hi in commemoration to another hero.   We are losing too many veterans from that War now and soon there will be few left.

Thanks,
SSgt Olson
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This is a duplicate discussion. Click below to see more on this topic.
LTC Yinon Weiss
There have been many RallyPoint members who have sought ways to recognize impactful individual service members and veterans who have passed either in combat or after their military career.

It is not practical to recognize every individual with a separate discussion, but we are happy to host those posts on this central thread.

You are invited to post responses here about individual service members and veterans that you wish to honor.
Responses: 4
1SG Henry Yates
We send our condolences and honor our fellow Veteran and Family. Thank you for your Service.
SFC James Baber

Larry,


As always thank you for your continued service to our previous brothers and sisters in providing these notices and updates.


My condolences go out to the family and friends of this forefront warrior for all of us here at RP and in the military of today, may his soul rest in peace and his memory be never forgotten.


RIP T3 Terry Tarantino, your watch is now done and we have taken to post for you.

SGM Matthew Quick
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