ALBERT M PREVOST
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HONORED ON PANEL 4E, LINE 130 OF THE WALL

ALBERT MICHAEL PREVOST

WALL NAME

ALBERT M PREVOST

PANEL / LINE

4E/130

DATE OF BIRTH

01/30/1935

CASUALTY PROVINCE

NZ

DATE OF CASUALTY

02/01/1966

HOME OF RECORD

NORWALK

COUNTY OF RECORD

Fairfield County

STATE

CT

BRANCH OF SERVICE

MARINE CORPS

RANK

1LT

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Contact Details
STATUS

MIA

REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR ALBERT MICHAEL PREVOST
POSTED ON 2.22.2003
POSTED BY: Candace Lokey

Not Forgotten

I have not forgotten you. I chair the Adoption Committee for The National League of Families of Prisoners of War and Missing in Action in Southeast Asia. We will always remember the 1,889 Americans still unaccounted for in Southeast Asia and the thousands of others that lost their lives. We will not stop our efforts until all of you are home where you belong.

We need to reach the next generation so that they will carry on when our generation is no longer able. To do so, we are attempting to locate photographs of all the missing. If you are reading this remembrance and have a photo and/or memory of this missing American that you would like to share for our project, please contact me at:

Candace Lokey
PO Box 206
Freeport, PA 16229
[email protected]

If you are not familiar with our organization, please visit our web site at :

www.pow-miafamilies.org
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POSTED ON 8.13.2000
POSTED BY: Art Benjamin, Maj USAF-Ret

A high school friend and fellow combat pilot

Al Prevost and I grew up in Norwalk, CT and attended high school (Fairfield Prep) together, graduating in 1953. Al was an outstanding high school football player and athlete. I went on to college and Al joined the Marines. I graduated and went into the Air Force, initially flying fighters on Okinawa after flight school in 1958. Al worked his way up in the Marine Corp and eventually attended flight school and was commissioned. I was in Vietnam in 1966, flying in the 5th Air Commando (later called Special Operations) Squadron at Nha Trang when I received a letter from home telling me Al was missing up north. Al, Old Friend, we never had the opportunity to meet again after high school, but I'd like to be your wingman in that final formation to come. Art
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