THOMAS E SCHEURICH
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HONORED ON PANEL 42E, LINE 24 OF THE WALL

THOMAS EDWIN SCHEURICH

WALL NAME

THOMAS E SCHEURICH

PANEL / LINE

42E/24

DATE OF BIRTH

08/19/1933

CASUALTY PROVINCE

NZ

DATE OF CASUALTY

03/01/1968

HOME OF RECORD

NORFOLK

COUNTY OF RECORD

Madison County

STATE

NE

BRANCH OF SERVICE

NAVY

RANK

CDR

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Contact Details
STATUS

MIA

REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR THOMAS EDWIN SCHEURICH
POSTED ON 1.5.2024
POSTED BY: John Fabris

honoring you....

Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. It remains my fervent hope you will be returned home after the passage of so many years.
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POSTED ON 12.19.2021
POSTED BY: Lucy Micik

Thank You

Dear Cdr Thomas Scheurich, Thank you for your service as an Unrestricted Line Officer- Pilot on the USS ENTERPRISE. You are still MIA. Please come home. Saying thank you isn't enough, but it is from the heart. It is the 4th and last week of Advent; Christmas is soon. Time moves quickly. Please watch over America, it stills needs your strength, courage, guidance and faithfulness, especially now. Be at peace.
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POSTED ON 8.14.2021
POSTED BY: ANON

POW-MIA

Never Forget

Semper Fortis
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POSTED ON 4.29.2019
POSTED BY: Kurt E Konrath,

Old Memories

I recently found my POW/MIA bracelet from back in the 70's. As a military dependent with my dad serving a year in Vietnam in USAF, I wore my bracelet daily for years until after the return of the POWs. While cleaning my desk I found my well worn bracelet, with plating worn off on the inside and scratches on the outside from being worn so long.
I have served for 24 years in the USAF and retired now.

If there are any family members of the Commander who which to obtain a bracelet with his name please contact me and I will send to them.
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POSTED ON 3.8.2019
POSTED BY: MJ Brown

Thank You

Tito Lannom finally came back home to Union City, TN 51 years after you both being shot down in Vietnam. I pray soon your remains will go back to your home so that your family can have closure as well. Thank you for your service to our great country and the ultimate sacrifice you made in 1968.
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