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An undated photo of Sgt. Jack Godwin, a member of the

An undated photo of Sgt. Jack Godwin, a member of the

An undated photo of Sgt. Jack Godwin, a member of the 101st Airborne Delta Raiders in the A Shau valley near Hue, Vietnam. (U.S. Army Courtesy photo/Released)

Coast Guard Auxiliarist Jack Godwin, a U.S. Army veteran

Coast Guard Auxiliarist Jack Godwin, a U.S. Army veteran

Coast Guard Auxiliarist Jack Godwin, a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War, takes a photo with the citations for his Purple Heart and Bronze Star during an interview for his oral history in Daphne, July 30, 20... More

Vietnam veteran Jack Godwin

Vietnam veteran Jack Godwin

Pvt. Jack Godwin (left) receives the Commanding General's Award from Maj. William L. Glasgow, executive officer, 12th Battalion, 3rd Advanced Individual Training Brigade at Theater Three, Oct. 10, 1969. Godwin ... More

Pictured here is the citation for Coast Guard Auxiliarist

Pictured here is the citation for Coast Guard Auxiliarist

Pictured here is the citation for Coast Guard Auxiliarist Jack Godwin's Purple Heart, July 30, 2013. Godwin lost his left leg and sustained multiple injuries as a member of the 101st Airborne during the Vietnam... More

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