DENNIS R MUVICH
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HONORED ON PANEL 63E, LINE 14 OF THE WALL

DENNIS ROBERT MUVICH

WALL NAME

DENNIS R MUVICH

PANEL / LINE

63E/14

DATE OF BIRTH

10/12/1945

CASUALTY PROVINCE

QUANG TRI

DATE OF CASUALTY

05/19/1968

HOME OF RECORD

WHITING

COUNTY OF RECORD

Lake County

STATE

IN

BRANCH OF SERVICE

MARINE CORPS

RANK

2LT

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Contact Details

REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR DENNIS ROBERT MUVICH
POSTED ON 5.21.2024
POSTED BY: USMC Vietnam Veteran

ALWAYS FAITHFUL

Semper Fi Marine
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POSTED ON 3.18.2024
POSTED BY: Colonel William L. Holahan III USMC (Ret.)

A GREAT Marine!

Dennis was a fellow resident of Stewart Hall on Marquette campus. A HIGHLY motivated PLC Marine he recruited me into our Corps. I searched for several hours to find him on the Vietnam Memorial and will honor his service at a Vietnam War Veterans Day Ceremony at the Canton, GA National Cemetery on March 23, 2024. S/F
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POSTED ON 8.19.2023
POSTED BY: NORMAN F HAPKE

My best friend and his loss

Danny and I went to Quantico and a short Vietnamese language school before going overseas. We got in country on the same day and he was killed about a week later, three days before, I was wounded and medevaced. I often think about him and mourn his loss.
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POSTED ON 5.31.2023
POSTED BY: john fabris

honoring you....

Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. The remembrances from your Marquette University friends and others attest to their admiration and respect for you. As long as you are remembered you will remain in our hearts forever….
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POSTED ON 1.12.2023
POSTED BY: Ed McDonough

A Real Marine

I was a classmate of Dennis at Marquette University in the 1960's. In fact, we had the same major-Radio/TV Broadcasting. We even lived in the same dormitory for two years. That was Stewart Hall in Milwaukee. The two of us attended PLC at Quantico Marine Corps Base in 1966. I will always remember Dennis as a down-to-earth, blue collar type of guy from Indiana who was low-key but always did things the right way. He was proud to be a Marine Corps infantry officer. Dennis died much too early but he will always be in my thoughts especially on Memorial Day and Veterans Day. Rest in peace, Marine. Your sacrifice will never be forgotten.
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