An Expression of Gratitude

Chapter member Mark Miller brought a painting to a recent meeting to share with the group. Unrolling the canvas secured with a piece of tape, he revealed the depiction of a peaceful street scene in Vietnam. The painting had been presented to him by at a Ranger Reunion in 2009 at Fort Benning by Trinh, a former Vietnamese interpreter for their LRRP Ranger company. Trinh and his wife had been trapped in Vietnam after the war. The company banded together to raise funds and sponsored them, which enabled the couple to leave the country. It was years later that Trinh presented the painting to Mark, who had been Team Leader.

Members of Chapter 78 Mark Miller, on the left, and Len Fein present the painting to the audience at a chapter meeting.
I believe i have found Mark Millers Gerber MK2 it has his name engraved on the blade.
It is a 1967 mk2
Interesting. Perhaps you could send a photo using our contact on the website (click on the envelope icon in the upper-right corner of the website header). Miller is a somewhat common last name. I actually know another Mark Miller. But if there was a photo, I could show it to him, and he might recognize it.