Kevin L. Miller was one of the 100 people injured that day. Kevin visited the museum not only as a new member of our board, but to also tell his story. #history #GreenRampDisaster #news
Aloha Mr. Miller mahalo greatly for this video! Any time I tell folks about this they look at me as if it never happened. It surely did though my dad was one of the original 24 that died that day and amongst them he was one of the 1st to perish from the firey ball hurdleing their way! StaffSgt. Harry L. Momoa Jr, of the 82nd Airborne Division he was assigned to the 505th 3rd Battalion Charlie Company. Especially when I'm on Ft. Bragg I'm never gonna call it by its new name because he didn't die on Ft Liberty but Ft Bragg. Who cares if he was a Confederate general back in the day it's apart of our history as a nation and it shouldn't get swept under the rug because of its past transgressions of race and color! Regardless of that reason thank you again for this video hopefully more eyes get to watching and understanding. I was only a year old when my dad died so anything about that day I'm very much interested in! I hope to see it make it to 35 years because I'll be 36 then. This video made me cry and I'm not ashamed of it either. Knowing that there are some folks out there who do remember that day! May God or the Gods bless you
Hey Kevin, miss working with you, and the magic Orange Slice machine. Don't miss the noise that afternoon which sounded like a very short round, even at the corner of Carrentain and Gruber, or the many formations that day calling out when the name of another Paratrooper had passed.