FREDDIE I BRANCH
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HONORED ON PANEL 7E, LINE 67 OF THE WALL

FREDDIE ISIDORE BRANCH

WALL NAME

FREDDIE I BRANCH

PANEL / LINE

7E/67

DATE OF BIRTH

10/02/1947

CASUALTY PROVINCE

THUA THIEN

DATE OF CASUALTY

05/17/1966

HOME OF RECORD

ESPANOLA

COUNTY OF RECORD

Rio Arriba County

STATE

NM

BRANCH OF SERVICE

MARINE CORPS

RANK

LCPL

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REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR FREDDIE ISIDORE BRANCH
POSTED ON 9.29.2020
POSTED BY: ANON

Never forgotten

On the remembrance of your 73rd birthday, your sacrifice is not forgotten.

Forever 18.

Semper Fi, Marine.
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POSTED ON 6.24.2017
POSTED BY: Lucy Conte Micik

Thanks

Dear Lance Corporal Branch,
Thank you for your service as a Combat Engineer. Semper Fi. Independence Day is approaching, and it is important for us all to acknowledge the sacrifices of those like you who answered our nation's call. Please watch over America, it stills needs your courage and faithfulness. Rest in peace with the angels.
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POSTED ON 5.16.2016
POSTED BY: Curt Carter [email protected]

Remembering An American Hero

Dear LCPL Freddie Isidore Branch, 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 5.17.2014
POSTED BY: A US Marine, Vietnam

Semper Fi Marine.

POSTED ON 7.8.2013
POSTED BY: Charles Romero

Freddie Isadoro Branch

Freddie was one of the neighborhood kids, great ball player and a track star. He was one of the guys us younger fellas looked up to. He didn't have to join the Marines but felt it was his duty to do so. He strongly believed in Duty, Honor and Country. He could have easily gotten an exemption being that he was a sole surviving son but he wouldn't hear of it. He felt that he had to do his part for our great country. He was survived by his mother and an older sister, both were broken hearted when news arrived of his KIA status. I know that his mom never got over his death.

My parents, Joe and Matilda Romero initiated and completed the process of having a community bridge named after Freddie, to honor him and the ultimate sacrifice he made. All in all, Freddie was a great guy and our whole Northern New Mexico community was torn up when we too found out that he would return to us in a box.

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