Forrest Dean Hoeme
Private First Class
E CO, 3RD BN, 39TH INFANTRY, 9TH INF DIV, USARV Army of the United States Preston, Kansas September 23, 1944 to March 11, 1967 FORREST D HOEME is on the Wall at Panel 16E, Line 57 |
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I don't know much about Frosty, but what I do know is this: He was a hero and big brother-type person to my dad, who was five years younger and lived in the same small town as Frosty. After Frosty's death, my dad has really never been the same and so I want to honor Frosty's memory for all the things he was to my dad and so many other people.
From the daughter of a friend. |
My dad, Max Hoeme, was cousins with Forrest. They were very close and I have heard many stories over the years about things they did together. He was a true hero as were all who served. God bless.
Debbie Hoeme Tice |
A Note from The Virtual WallOn 11 March 1967 troops from the 3rd Battalion, 39th Infantry, engaged a VC Main Force unit 7 kilometers west of Rach Kien in Long An Province. While the VC were forced from their base camp positions with heavy losses, 12 US soldiers died in the assault:
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