Sadly, Ssg Adams passed away March 3, 2003 in San Antonio he is buried in the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.The Annoyed Man wrote:What a humble guy, isn't he? That's one of the things that seems to mark all of the CMH recipients: great humility. They understand that they are ambassadors for something greater and more virtuous than themselves.MoJo wrote:TAM that was a very moving story. Here's another - - - Growing up in SE Texas whenever I would go to Port Arthur I would see a street sign saying "Staff Sergeant Lucian Adams Street" I wondered for years who he was here's his story: http://www.greatamericans.com/video/Por ... ;search%3A" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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TAM that was a very moving story. Here's another - - - Growing up in SE Texas whenever I would go to Port Arthur I would see a street sign saying "Staff Sergeant Lucian Adams Street" I wondered for years who he was here's his story: http://www.greatamericans.com/video/Por ... ;search%3A" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;