Druse "Crash" Ferrell Foreman
November 14, 1950 - December 31, 2011

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Charles Dowdle
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| Vidor, |
| Sunday, April 21, 2013 |
It's been a while now druse and I still miss you. You were a great friend and I wish we could have had more time you shared soo many life lessons with me and laid some miles on the road Your are greatly missed DOODLE
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Teri Hebert/Sluss
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| Wabash, IN |
| Monday, January 9, 2012 |
Sorry to hear about the Lose of Druse. Praying for the comfort of family and friends. Teri
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Mike Zahner
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| Penlllyn, PA |
| Monday, January 9, 2012 |
God Bless you from a CAP Marine (1-3-8)
To the Family sorry for your Loss
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Phil Ovelman
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| Coatesville, PA US |
| Sunday, January 8, 2012 |
It is always sad to learn about the passing of another of our CAP brothers. Our numbers shrink daily. I am sorry for your loss and hope you take comfort in the knowledge that as a Marine, Druse has served his nation and his fellow man well and deserves his seat in heaven. God Bless. Phil
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"Doc"John Roberts
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| Canyon, TX |
| Friday, January 6, 2012 |
Sorry for the loss of a father,husband, and another Brother in arms. I was the Corpsman for Oscar II Khe Sanh Village 1967-68.
Not all of us get to go the way we would like to. May God richly bless the survivng famuily.
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F. J. Taylor
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| Waldport, OR |
| Friday, January 6, 2012 |
My sincere condolences to the entire family. Although I did not know Druse personally, I was also a CAP Marine in Vietnam in 1967-68.
CAP was both a security and a civic action program, an attempt to win the hearts and minds of the people. It had some notable successes, and some military men and writers have speculated that if introduced sooner and more widely, it might have had an effect on the outcome of the war.
CAP units were generally a squad of 12 - 14 Marines in a village, working with their native militia counterparts to provide security, and assist the villagers in various civic action projects such as wells, roads, and schools.
The men in the program generally shared a desire to help the people of Vietnam, and many were wounded or killed in the course of the war, due to their small numbers and relative isolation.
Druse Foreman was one of a small number of a very special group of men, risking their lives for the freedom (as we perceived it at the time) of a foreign country, and people they had never met before.
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GARY STINES
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| MONROE, MI |
| Friday, January 6, 2012 |
MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY GOES OUT TO MY MARINE BROTHER`S FAMILY. I ALSO WAS IN A C.A.P. OUTFIT IN VIET NAM. I WAS IN ( TIGER HOTEL 6 ) IN THE PHU LOC VALLEY. I WAS THERE FROM 1966-67. I RECIEVED AN E-MAIL FROM MR. CaLEFFIE ABOUT THE PASSING OF DRUSE . I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. ALWAYS REMEMBER , HE IS IN ALOT BETTER PLACE. A MARINE BROTHER GARY STINES
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GARY STINES
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| MONROE, MI |
| Friday, January 6, 2012 |
MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY GOES OUT TO MY MARINE BROTHER`S FAMILY. I ALSO WAS IN A C.A.P. OUTFIT IN VIET NAM. I WAS IN ( TIGER HOTEL 6 ) IN THE PHU LOC VALLEY. I WAS THERE FROM 1966-67. I RECIEVED AN E-MAIL FROM MR. CaLEFFIE ABOUT THE PASSING OF DRUSE . I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. ALWAYS REMEMBER , HE IS IN ALOT BETTER PLACE. A MARINE BROTHER GARY STINES
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ron Ponton
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| tampa, FL USA |
| Friday, January 6, 2012 |
God bless my brother that I never knew in this physical life as he lives on in eternity in heaven at his new duty station. May our spirits rejoice as we celebrate imotality with our creator. Love, happiness and bliss is what we will continue to share. God Bless all my CAP marine brothers. Semper fi, Ron Poonton USMC 1970-76 CAP Mariines, CAP 2-4-1, 2-4-3, 2-4-5, 2-4-7 1970-71
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Richard (Rick) Yurick
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| Laughlin, NV |
| Thursday, January 5, 2012 |
So sorry to here of the death of Druse, my prayers are with you and the rest of the family.. We now have a new guard at the gates of Heaven.. God Bless, Rick CAP 2-3-4/68-69
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