Frederick Lamar  Haas Megadethzed@hotmail.com My uncle 259 cayetano dr windsor ca 95492 sonoma Im You... One Day I Will Meet you...Iam you by name... Jul 28, 2015
Kyra Studer studers@sonic.net My fathers best friend 1012 Zephyr Cove Court Ukiah CA 95482 USA Thank you Fred! You have been missed!
I never knew you in person because you died before I was born. You were my Fathers best friend and I would have carried your name but I ended up being a girl! Sorry Fred! I have been told a lot about you and I wish I would have had the chance to know you. I am getting to know your brother and he too is a kind and caring man. Thank you for your service and for giving all you had to give. Dec 2, 2013
Bill Funk dejavu1606@sbcglobal.net very good friend from home town 189 Gilbert Dr. Santa Rosa Ca. 95405 usa Freddy, I wish you were here. You died trying to save your buddies and you will always be missed Oct 17, 2013
Dennis  Haas Cousin Thank you for your service, cousin Freddie. I remember playing with you, your brother, your sister, and my brother in your folks' backyard. You were the leader,elder -very kind to all of us. Your dad called my dad (his brother) at dinnertime on the day of your death in February 1968. Time stopped we were devastated... Aug 1, 2011
Grateful  American mtimmer1990@gmail.com Fellow American Today, and especially with my generation, to often sacrifices are forgotten. I am young and this was long before my time yet I am as grateful and blessed as any to have had a man such as this protect my freedoms and liberty.
You died long ago, but you are not forgotten. Your sacrifice and memory ring in our national anthem and flicker in the waving of our flag.
I salute you. Aug 18, 2010
Manuel  Pino B/2/8th Cav 68-69 mpjr54@msn.com Fellow Vietnam Army Vet D/1/28th Inf Rgt, 1st Inf Div
NOW SLEEP Peace has come. Now you can truly sleep,my son. The muddy field where you were laid Flag-draped, will now be green. Redbud and cherry blossoms can be seen Soon in bloom above your head. Arlington's Eternal Flame Flickers across granite rows To illuminate your name And then beneath it (with lightning's calm) Strikes in black the word VIETNAM On your own stone. Peace has come. Your medals may turn green In time, like your beret But forever there are those who'll say, "I live because he cared he came!"
Grateful American Fellow Californian American Hero Another soldier, here all alone and seemingly forgotten, with no comments, to his name. I'am honored and so very proud, to be the first to give recognition, to this fallen Hero, in this venue. Thank you, SP4, Haas, for your ultimate sacrifice. Rest well, brave soldier and rest assured, that you, Sir, are not forgotten. Saturday, January 15, 2005
Ralph Thursby Rgthursby@wmconnect.com Friend & fellow soldier 2205, hutchinson ferry rd., Quincy, FL., 32352, usa To a friend, who will always be thought, of and missed. I had the honor, of being a friend of this brave man, from our arrival in Nam, in June, 1967, until his death, in Feb., 1968. I'll, never forget him! Tuesday, February 08, 2005
KEN JENSEN noharmkwj@hotmail.com Platoon Leader 424, W., Mayfair Ct., Boise, Idaho 83706, USA "PERCY" - Black Lion (BIG RED ONE, 1st, of the 28th - Co., D, 1st, Platoon.) "PERCY," was this brave soldier's Nick Name, given to him, by his fellow soldiers. He was and will forever remain, in my heart, the BEST soldier, under my Command. This individual, was my number ONE, MACHINE GUNNER. He and I worked, very close, on many missions. "PERCY," took multiple rounds, through his midsection and I was, with him on the Med Evac., Chopper, when he passed away. I salute him, almost everyday, of my life. GOD BLESS "PERCY." Monday, May 29, 2006
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