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Spec John Richard Freiling Jr.

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Spec John Richard Freiling Jr. Veteran

Birth
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
8 Aug 1967 (aged 20)
Trung Tin, Quảng Nam, Vietnam
Burial
San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA Add to Map
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JOHN RICHARD FREILING JR.
From Sunnyvale, Ca.

SP4 - E4 - Army - Selective Service
196th Light Infantry Brigade

Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Sep 22, 1966
Casualty was on Aug 8, 1967
In QUANG TIN, SOUTH VIETNAM
GUN, SMALL ARMS FIRE
Hostile,died while missing, GROUND CASUALTY
Body was recovered

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall
Panel 24E - Line 91

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Notes From Friends & Brothers in Arms ~

Timothy L. Martin
[email protected]
182 E. South St. Shreve Ohio 44676-9308 United States
A Brother Never Forgotten

Fritz, I just wanted you to know that I have not forgotten you my Brother, I Never will!! May God watch over you and someday I hope to meet up with you again. Sgt. Marty
Nov 25, 2011

manny g
Fellow Veteran 69-70 An Khe
Union Gap, WA. 98903
You are Remembered
Peace and condolence, to the family and friends. "GREATER LOVE, HATH NO MAN THAN THIS, THAT HE LAY DOWN HIS LIFE, FOR HIS FRIENDS" **John 15:13** "You are my friend, always remembered, never forgotten." May God Bless you, for your Sacrifice!!!
Aug 8, 2007

Grateful American
Fellow Californian
American Hero
Thank you, SP4, Freiling, for your ultimate sacrifice. Rest well, brave soldier. You, are not forgotten.
Sunday, August 08, 2004

Timothy L. Martin
[email protected]
Fellow Squad Leader
5605, State Route, 60,
Millersburg, Ohio, 44654, U.S.A.
In memory of You, My Friend
Fritz, Just wanted someone to know, that you will always be alive, in my heart and soul. I remember the night, you were KIA., by that damn, sniper, as if it were last night. You were truly, a helluva nice, young man and short timers, weren't supposed to have, their lives snuffed out, that way. We always looked out, for one another and I wish, I could have been with you, that night instead, of being on another patrol. Maybe, I could have prevented it, from happening. God Bless you, my hero. I shall never, forget any of you. Sgt., Marty
Monday, May 26, 2003
JOHN RICHARD FREILING JR.
From Sunnyvale, Ca.

SP4 - E4 - Army - Selective Service
196th Light Infantry Brigade

Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Sep 22, 1966
Casualty was on Aug 8, 1967
In QUANG TIN, SOUTH VIETNAM
GUN, SMALL ARMS FIRE
Hostile,died while missing, GROUND CASUALTY
Body was recovered

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall
Panel 24E - Line 91

******************************
Notes From Friends & Brothers in Arms ~

Timothy L. Martin
[email protected]
182 E. South St. Shreve Ohio 44676-9308 United States
A Brother Never Forgotten

Fritz, I just wanted you to know that I have not forgotten you my Brother, I Never will!! May God watch over you and someday I hope to meet up with you again. Sgt. Marty
Nov 25, 2011

manny g
Fellow Veteran 69-70 An Khe
Union Gap, WA. 98903
You are Remembered
Peace and condolence, to the family and friends. "GREATER LOVE, HATH NO MAN THAN THIS, THAT HE LAY DOWN HIS LIFE, FOR HIS FRIENDS" **John 15:13** "You are my friend, always remembered, never forgotten." May God Bless you, for your Sacrifice!!!
Aug 8, 2007

Grateful American
Fellow Californian
American Hero
Thank you, SP4, Freiling, for your ultimate sacrifice. Rest well, brave soldier. You, are not forgotten.
Sunday, August 08, 2004

Timothy L. Martin
[email protected]
Fellow Squad Leader
5605, State Route, 60,
Millersburg, Ohio, 44654, U.S.A.
In memory of You, My Friend
Fritz, Just wanted someone to know, that you will always be alive, in my heart and soul. I remember the night, you were KIA., by that damn, sniper, as if it were last night. You were truly, a helluva nice, young man and short timers, weren't supposed to have, their lives snuffed out, that way. We always looked out, for one another and I wish, I could have been with you, that night instead, of being on another patrol. Maybe, I could have prevented it, from happening. God Bless you, my hero. I shall never, forget any of you. Sgt., Marty
Monday, May 26, 2003

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