MICHAEL G HOFF
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HONORED ON PANEL 40W, LINE 76 OF THE WALL

MICHAEL GORDON HOFF

WALL NAME

MICHAEL G HOFF

PANEL / LINE

40W/76

DATE OF BIRTH

02/09/1945

CASUALTY PROVINCE

QUANG NAM

DATE OF CASUALTY

11/01/1968

HOME OF RECORD

CARO

COUNTY OF RECORD

Tuscola County

STATE

MI

BRANCH OF SERVICE

AIR FORCE

RANK

A1C

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REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR MICHAEL GORDON HOFF
POSTED ON 11.1.2018
POSTED BY: Janice Current

An American Hero

Thank you for stepping up and answering your country's call. Thank you for your service and your sacrifice. Rest easy knowing you will never be forgotten.
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POSTED ON 2.9.2018
POSTED BY: Dennis Wriston

I'm proud of our Vietnam Veterans

Airman First Class Michael Gordon Hoff, Served with the 15th Aerial Port Squadron, 7th Air Force.
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POSTED ON 10.6.2017

Ground Casualty

A1C Michael G. Hoff served with the 15th Aerial Port Squadron at Da Nang Air Base in Quang Nam Province, RVN. On November 11, 1968, A1C Hoff was fatally injured in a military vehicle accident at the air base. [Taken from coffeltdatabase.org]
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POSTED ON 10.6.2017

A1C Michael G. Hoff’s obituary

A1C Michael G. Hoff’s obituary, taken from the November 7, 1968 edition of the Tuscola County Advertiser (Caro, MI), courtesy of Erin Schmandt, Director, Caro Area District Library Central Library, Caro, MI.
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POSTED ON 10.18.2013
POSTED BY: Curt Carter

Remembering An American Hero

Dear A1C Michael Gordon Hoff, sir

As an American, I would like to thank you for your service and for your sacrifice 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. May he also allow my father to find you and shake your hand now to say thank you; for America, and for those who love you.

With respect, and the best salute a civilian can muster for you, Sir

Curt Carter
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