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LEO BERT ABRAMOSKI
 

Bill Lovible
in my combat, group
CA., 983475, USA
he was a brave man, he was, a nice all around guy, he was, so nice that i wish, i died and not him:'(
Mar 11, 2008


ANTHONY CAROLLO
Thank you and God bless you and your family, you will, always be, an American Hero. Rest in peace, my friend.
Oct 11, 2007


manny g
Fellow Veteran 69-70 An Khe
Union Gap, WA. 98903
“You are Remembered”
Peace and condolence, to the family and friends. “He which hath no stomach, to this fight, let him depart. But we in it, shall be remembered. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers!! For he today, that sheds his blood with me, shall always be my brother.” Rest in peace brave soldier, you have not been forgotten. (W.Shakespeare) May God Bless you, for your Sacrifice!!!
Jul 28, 2007


William D. Taylor
Remembering you, and all, of America's, fallen hero's, on this Memorial Day. May, you rest well, in God's, loving embrace, brave solider, for you, sir, are a True, American Hero.
May 28, 2007


Shaun Liversage
none
Cape Town, South Africa
In God you trust, in you I trust
I want to say, thank you, thank you, so much, for what you believed, who you were and what you did. Word seem meaningless, in the face of what, you and the other hero's did, for us all, so all i can do, is promise not, to let your sacrifice, go forgotten, or to waste. I will cherish my freedom, that you fought and died defending. Thank you and rest well
Sep 2, 2006


Garnet Jenkins
Just passing by...
Grand Junction, Co.
Tribute, to a Fallen, Hero
Paying tribute, to Capt., Leo Bert Abramoski, with a Multitude, of Thanks, for his years of Service and Dedication, to our Country and our Freedom. You will, NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. From the sister, of another young hero, who made the Ultimate Sacrifice, in Vietnam. KIA-1967.... “There is an inscription, on a Gate, at Arlington, National Cemetery, that reads, "Rest easy, sleep well, my brothers. Know the line, has held, your job is done. Rest easy, sleep well. Others, have taken up, where you fell, the line has held. Peace, peace and farewell."
8/13/2006


Jeff Gutschow
Friend of family
It's a wonderful honor and a great tribute to visit such a website with Capt. Leo Abramoski. As a childhood friend of Leo's son Ed, I remember the picture and medals Eddie had displayed in his bedroom of his father. Ed was and is very proud of his father and when aked about Leo, was never afraid to speak of him and what happened to him. I've been told that Capt. Leo Abramoski was the first officer casualty in the Vietnam war and the reason he is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Gods Blessings to Leo and his family.
Wednesday, May 31, 2000


Eric Hutchison
Rest in peace.
Wednesday, January 26, 2000


Matthew Lannon
cav1stplatoon@aol.com
Ft. Carson, Colorado, 80913, USA
Thank You!
Thank you, so very much, You have, all my respect. Sgt., Matthew Lannon. Ironhawk, Troop, 3/3, ACR..
Wednesday, December 22, 1999


Alan Fernandez
alanfernandezabud@hotmail.com
i don't even know, this hero
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
God bless you and be quiet, because now you are beside him. (God)
You are and all, your partner were real hero, because maybe, some of you didn't know, in detail the reasons to fight, that stupid war and you fought it. Rest in peace, buddy. Alan
Wednesday, May 04, 2005

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