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Joe Hare visits with family of fallen Vietnam squad member

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On March 21st Joe Hare along with fellow Black Lions from the Vietnam War, Ron Moreno, Dale Carry and Joe Karczyniski visited with the family of Sam Scriven, in Ocala, FL. Sam was serving in the same squad with Joe Hare and Ron Moreno when he gave his life for our country on 1 May 1967.

We had the honor of meeting Sam's mother, three brothers and one sister along with many in-laws, nieces and nephews. While there Sam's mother was presented with a picture that was painted by Eric Hare, Joe's son, as a high school project that was a copy of a picture that Joe took of Sam. It was probably the last picture made of Sam before his death. -Joe Hare




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