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The following information is provided by The American Legion Department of the Philippines Burial Assistance Office. 

Final approval by ABMC and CFZ has been received for these Comrades:

Case # 21-72 Donald Earl Cayton, SFC, U.S. Army Retired, Vietnam Veteran, age 81, passed away at AUF MC, Angeles City, Pampanga. He was a Past Commander and member of American Legion Post 123, Life Member of VFW Post 2485, Life Member of VVA Chapter 887 & Past President (Beagle #1) Beagle Organization. He was also the founder & CEO of Alcoholics With a Mission (A.W.A.M.) in Angeles City. In accordance with his last wishes, he was cremated on Friday, August 6, 2021 at La Pieta Memorial Chapels & Crematorium, Angeles City. Rendering of Military Honors by VFW Post 2485 Honor Guard has been approved for Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 9:30 AM at the Hall of Flags of Clark Veterans Cemetery & following Military Honors, he will be laid to rest with an Inurnment Burial in CVC.

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Case # 21-ICB-29 Larry Trenton Earley, GySgt, U.S. Marine Corp Retired, age 72, passed away at Commonwealth Hospital & Medical Center in Quezon City. Rendering of Military Honors by VFW Post 2485 Honor Guard & the  U.S Marine Corp Eulogy by the Leathernecks, Philippines has been approved for Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 11 AM at the Hall of Flags of CVC & following Military Honors, he will be laid to rest with an Interment Burial in CVC.

Sincerely

Neil J. McAuliffe, Sr.
Burial ConsultantAmerican Legion Department of the Philippines,
VFW Post 2485, VVA Chapter 887, DAV Chapter #3, Non Veterans & Foreign Nationals

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Sgt Michael R. Hilbert, USMC, Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter PI 887 is a veterans service organization located in Angeles City, Philippines.

The motto of the Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) is “Never again will one generation of veterans abandon another“. The VVA is a congressionally chartered national organization that serves Vietnam-era veterans and their families. The organization was founded in Washington, D.C. in January 1978 by 15 Vietnam veteran advocates. The VVA has been a leader in advocating for the U.S. government to fulfill its obligations to veterans.

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