DAVID W ROBUSTELLINI
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HONORED ON PANEL 10E, LINE 61 OF THE WALL

DAVID W ROBUSTELLINI

WALL NAME

DAVID W ROBUSTELLINI

PANEL / LINE

10E/61

DATE OF BIRTH

09/07/1944

CASUALTY PROVINCE

PR & MR UNKNOWN

DATE OF CASUALTY

09/01/1966

HOME OF RECORD

MONTAGUE

COUNTY OF RECORD

Siskiyou County

STATE

CA

BRANCH OF SERVICE

ARMY

RANK

PFC

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Contact Details

REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR DAVID W ROBUSTELLINI
POSTED ON 5.27.2025
POSTED BY: John Ellis

Hello friend and classmate and team mate

David. I think about you often and am proud to call you a friend. I have fond memories of our time together as class mates and baseball team mates. Very special memories. Thank you for your sacrifice to help make this a better world for all of us. God Bless You.
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POSTED ON 8.16.2023
POSTED BY: john fabris

honoring you....

Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. While all deaths in Vietnam are tragic that you died just six days before your 22nd birthday is especially so. May you rest in eternal peace.
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POSTED ON 9.25.2021
POSTED BY: Lucy Micik

Thank You

Dear PFC David Robustellini, Thank you for your service as an Infantryman. I researched you on your 55th anniversary, sad. Saying thank you isn't enough, but it is from the heart. It is Autumn. Time passes quickly. Please watch over America, it stills needs your strength, courage, guidance, and faithfulness, especially now. Rest in peace with the angels.
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POSTED ON 9.1.2019
POSTED BY: A Grateful Vietnam Veteran

Silver Star Medal Award

PFC David W. Robustellini was awarded the Silver Star Medal for his exemplary courage under fire while serving as an Infantryman with A Co, 2nd Bn, 35th Inf, 25th Inf Div.
See www.virtualwall.org/dr/RobustelliniDW01a.htm
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POSTED ON 12.25.2016
POSTED BY: Michael Cassady

A high school friend

David and I lived in different towns together in northern California; we had an affinity for each other I sense now as strong as I did when we knew each other through 4H and at teen dances we attended. He was from Yreka and two years ahead of me in school. I was from Scott Valley, twenty-five miles to the west and south. He was very shy and intense, perhaps not as bold as I at approaching the girls at the dance hall located at the Yreka fair ground. When i wasn't making a spectacle of myself on the dance floor, I would often stand with David and talk. I remember him as someone with character and depth. What moves me to write here is the fact I really only became aware of David's death this year, fifty years after he died. Seeing his face snapped me right back to all those years ago and made me want to reach back and touch his living face. I carry you living with me now. So young we were.
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