HAROLD B MULLER
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HONORED ON PANEL 44E, LINE 39 OF THE WALL

HAROLD BRADLEY MULLER

WALL NAME

HAROLD B MULLER

PANEL / LINE

44E/39

DATE OF BIRTH

03/04/1947

CASUALTY PROVINCE

KONTUM

DATE OF CASUALTY

03/13/1968

HOME OF RECORD

MCKINLEYVILLE

COUNTY OF RECORD

Humboldt County

STATE

CA

BRANCH OF SERVICE

ARMY

RANK

SGT

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REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR HAROLD BRADLEY MULLER
POSTED ON 3.4.2018
POSTED BY: Dennis Wriston

I'm proud of our Vietnam Veterans

Sergeant Harold Bradley Muller, Served with Company C, 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, United States Army Vietnam.
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POSTED ON 3.13.2017
POSTED BY: John Braun

In Honor

Harold, You are remembered and honored.
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POSTED ON 3.14.2016
POSTED BY: John Braun

In Honor

The members of Facebook Group 'Native Americans On the Vietnam Memorial Wall' remember and honor you. Rest In Peace Harold.
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POSTED ON 3.20.2014
POSTED BY: Curt Carter [email protected]

Remembering An American Hero

Dear SGT Harold Bradley Muller, 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, Sir

Curt Carter
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POSTED ON 8.5.2013
POSTED BY: John Rolfe

My Herd Brother

For years I never knew Harold's real name. He was introduced to me as "Chief". I mean no disrespect by calling him Chief, it was who he was to us men in Charlie Company. Chief was one of the first men I met when I went to the field. Sgt. O'Brien placed me at Chief's position. He didn't have to but he took me under his leadership and showed me the ropes. Chief and I always made our foxhole together. We became close friends. Chief was the company's best point man and I learned from him and pulled a lot of point also after learning from the best. I was on R&R when Chief was killed. When I got back from R&R and was told of his death it struck me hard. It was like someone punched me in the gut.
Of all the guys we lost, I can still see his face. He will forever be 22 years old to me. I miss him to this day.
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