I want to send my thanks to the families who have sent their loved ones to many battle fronts in the name of our United States of America. Whose lives have been forever changed...
Some have not, or will not return,others must deal with the aftermath of their experiences at home, and abroad.
This year I want to pay tribute to a fallen troop from our family. He was my 2nd cousin on my Mother's side of the family, he served in the Vietnam War as a medevac helicopter pilot.
STANLEY DEAN STRUBLE
is honored on Panel 6W, Row 72 of
the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
is honored on Panel 6W, Row 72 of
the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Full Name: |
STANLEY DEAN STRUBLE |
Wall Name: | STANLEY D STRUBLE |
Date of Birth: | 3/7/1949 |
Date of Casualty: | 11/19/1970 |
Home of Record: | CASTANA |
County of Record: | MONONA COUNTY |
State: | IA |
Branch of Service: | ARMY |
Rank: | WO |
Casualty Country: | SOUTH VIETNAM |
Casualty Province: | BINH DINH |
Please click here to read the story told by another pilot of the mission that snatched away two American troops that day, November 19th,1970, one being my cousin,and the other his crew-mate.
I wanted to share his story, because he was always one of the fun loving, older influences at family gatherings. He kept us younger ones entertained.
Stanley's life was short at age 21, normally about the time you think of heading off on your own to start a career, and a family. This time he was one that had started, and ended his career in the era of the Draft; completing his mission to the best of his ability.
The video is of the Vietnam Conflict - men,helicopters,M- 113 armored personnel carriers all playing their parts in an effort to gain a more peaceful existence.
In closing I would like to wish all of you a safe Memorial Day holiday, and if you know a soldier, or see one walking down the street, I encourage you to tell her/him, Thank you for your service!.
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