
The Wall of Faces
HUBERT BRADFORD LOHEED
is honored on Panel 4E, Line 130 of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
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REMEMBRANCES
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I didn’t know you
Posted on 11/10/18 - by Craig. st1800e@shaw.caOn the eve of Remembrance Day, I think of the all the veterans that fought for freedom. My father, in WW 2, As did my mother, Miriam Loheed. Mom was Hubert’s cousin. Mom and Dad journeyed to attend Hubert’s ceremony and told us the story of Hubert’s sacrifice and coming home.MORE
Lest we forget.
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A wonderful squadron mate
Posted on 6/18/16 - by William J. Doody williamdoody@aol.comI fortunate to serve in Attack Squadron Twelve ( VA- 12 ) with Hugh.MORE
I have many warm memories of him. He was a very good friend and a great pilot.
In Jacksonville I called him early in the morning so that we could leave our daughter Brooke with him and Vilma on our way to the hospital for the birth of our son Peter. We left Brooke( 2) with them and as we hurried of in out MG he gently threw Brooke in the air with a loud " Go for it"
I still miss him.
Bill Doody - Potomac MD -
Remembering When
Posted on 6/18/14 - by Jim SulaI still remember the day when we found out about your being shot down. I was a student at Akers School @ Lemoore NAS. Your son, Brad was what I considered a good friend of mine growing up. Whenever I see the Vietnam memorial wall I try to find you and think of those innocent days of our you young lives. May you continue to rest in peace. I wore your MIA bracelet for many years.MORE -
My Commanding Officer VA 146
Posted on 3/10/14 - by PR1 A.T. Collins retiredCmdr. You are a hero! We all went out in San Francisco the night before we left for the South China Sea and Vietnam. Berry was there with his girlfriend and I was setting next to your wife. The last round was bought by you and it was a pitcher of beer for each, 8 pitches! About a week later you came through the enlisted quarters like you did a lot of times after a hop to speak to the men. You stopped by my bunk to ask me how I was doing, I had kinda made a fool of myself that night in San Francisco! You smiled and said how are you doing Collins, I said fine sir and then you walked away!MORE
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Remembering an American Hero
Posted on 1/15/13 - by Curt Carter ccarter02@earthlink.netDear Captain Hubert Bradford Loheed, sir
As an American, I would like to thank you for your service and for the ultimate sacrifice that you made on behalf of our wonderful country. The youth of today could gain much by learning of heroes such as yourself, men and women whose courage and heart can never be questioned.
May God allow you to read this, and may He allow me to someday shake your hand when I get to Heaven to personally thank you. And please know that men and women like you have stepped forward to defend our country yet again, showing the same love for country and their fellow Americans that you did- you would be proud.
With respect, and the best salute that a civilian can muster for you.
Curt Carter
The Wall of Faces
Brought to you by the organization that built The Wall, the Vietnam Veterans Virtual Memorial Wall is dedicated to honoring, remembering and sharing the legacies of all those who died in the Vietnam War. Here you can go beyond the names on The Wall to see the faces, share the stories and read the remembrances posted by friends, neighbors, classmates and family members.
HUBERT B LOHEED
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the education center at the wall
VVMF is completing the mission of preserving the legacy of our fallen heroes by building an education center to tell the stories of the names on The Wall.