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Amspacher, William Harry, Jr., AT3.
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Casualty Info
Home Town Canoga Park, CA
Last Address Canoga Park, CA
Casualty Date Jun 02, 1965
Cause MIA-Finding of Death
Reason Air Loss, Crash - Land
Location Vietnam, North (Vietnam)
Conflict Vietnam War
Location of Interment Oakwood Memorial Park - Chatsworth, California
Wall/Plot Coordinates 01E 130
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Unofficial Badges
Notes from the Wall: Jun 2, 2012
WILLIAM HARRY AMSPACHER
Judy Hart creativeshopper@hotmail.com
Cousin
8682 Hatteras Dr Huntington Beach Ca 92646 USA
Happy Times with Bill
We took a trip to Yosemite when Bill was a kid. Our Aunt June, and my mother Ethel, took our cousin's on a camping trip. The older boys, Tom, Rich and Jerry put poor Bill thru Hell. They were sleeping in tents and they keep telling Bill, there are bears outside. They did this all night. Poor kid didn't get much sleep. My very last memory was of his death. For he died the day after my daughter Robin was born. Hard to believe it's been 45 years ago. Well always keep our trip close to my heart Bill. Love Judy
May 29, 2010
Edward Henry Edwardntx@att.net
5814 Bayside Drive Fort Worth TX 76132 USA
From a fellow vet, brother in arms: I came home safe from the war, so sorry you did not. You have my eternal gratitude and respect. May you rest in peace.
Aug 9, 2009
Tim Foppiano fyrkop@ca.rr.com
Happy Birthday, thank your for your service and ultimate sacrifice. Rest in peace, you are in my thoughts and prayer. Peace to you and all those close to you.
Jul 26, 2009
Betty Anderson
Thinking of you, on your birthday.
Jul 26, 2008
Elizabeth West ewest07@yahoo.com
Denton, Texas, U.S.A.
On your birthday, my high school, theater department, will be performing a play, titled: A Peice of My Heart, it is about the Vietnam wall, your name was read out in class. the opening night of our show, is the day, of your birthday. I hope, you heard us sing Happy Birthday, to you, for you, truly deserve it. Thank you, for giving me the freedom, I have now and I now, have a better understanding, of what you brave men went through to make the rest, of us safe. Take care. Your friend, Elizabeth West. If you want to see the play, (for a taste, of what the brave men went through, and what the nurses, went through) call the director: Director, Mrs. Crotwell: 940-369-1156, ecrotwell@dentonisd.org, If asked where you heard of the play, just say Elizabeth West, had it on this site. Thanks! I'AM PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN, WHERE AT LEAST I KNOW, I'M FREE! GOD BLESS, THE USA!
Jul 25, 2007
Student from Wi middle
Thank you for fighting for us. I am very sorry that you lost your life at an early age. But you did it for a great reason. Thank you again. Rest in peace
Jan 3, 2007
students students
We thank you, so much, for all you did, for our country. rest in peace.
Jan 3, 2007
Garnet Jenkins
Just passing by...
Grand Junction, Co.
Paying tribute, to William Harry Amspacher Jr., with a Multitude of Thanks, for his many years, of Service and Dedication, to our Country and our Freedom. You will, NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. From the sister, of another young hero, who made the Ultimate Sacrifice, in Vietnam. KIA-1967.... "As certain, as that night succeeds the day, without a decisive naval force, we can do nothing definitive and with it, everything honorable and glorious." ~President George Washington
Aug 13, 2006
Carl Burgess
Fellow Vietnam Vet.
You are not forgotten. God Love You.
Friday, June 02, 2006