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PFC Joseph Cruz Baza

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PFC Joseph Cruz Baza

Birth
USA
Death
20 Mar 1968 (aged 22)
Vietnam
Burial
San Bruno, San Mateo County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section W Site 1363
Memorial ID
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Raised in Sunnyvale, Ca.
Graduate of Sunnyvale High School, Class of 1964
Drafted in to the US Army

Age: 22
Race: Caucasian
Sex: Male
Date of Birth Nov 24, 1945
From: SUNNYVALE, CA
Religion: ROMAN CATHOLIC
Marital Status: Single
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PFC - E3 - Army - Selective Service
2nd Field Force

Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Jan 5, 1968
Casualty was on Mar 20, 1968
In LONG KHANH, SOUTH VIETNAM
Non-Hostile, died of illness/injury, GROUND CASUALTY
VEHICLE CRASH
Body was recovered
VietNam Memorial Wall
Panel 45E - Line 37
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Notes from friends

Manuel Pino B/2/8th Cav,1st Cav 68-69
mpjr54@msn. com
Fellow Army Vietnam Brother
C Btry/1/83rd Arty Rgt, 2nd Field Force

'Nor shall your Glory be forgot, While Fame her record keeps, Or Honor points to the hallowed spot, Where Valor proudly sleeps.' -by Theodore OHara
Nov 18, 2008

manny g
Fellow Veteran 69-70 An Khe
Union Gap, WA. 98903
"You are Remembered"
Peace and condolence, to the family and friends. "He which hath no stomach, to this fight, let him depart. But we in it, shall be remembered. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers!! For he today, that sheds his blood with me, shall always be my brother." Rest in peace brave soldier, you have not been forgotten. (W.Shakespeare) May God Bless you, for your Sacrifice!!!
Mar 20, 2007

Grateful American
Fellow Californian
American Hero
Thank you, PFC., Baza, for your service, to country and ultimate sacrifice. Rest well, brave soldier and rest assured, that you, Sir, are not forgotten.
Sunday, March 20, 2005

Kimberly Kimmel-Ober
[email protected]
admirer
Encinitas, California, United States, of America
For PFC/E-3, Joseph Baza and all those, who knew him and loved him, I just want to say, thank you, for your dedication and sacrifice! Please know, that you have, not been forgotten and always, will hold a special place, in my heart! It would have been nice, to have known, you, as a person and I greatly, appreciate your service! I just wish, you, did not, have to pay, so high, a price! You forever will, be a hero, in my eyes!
Saturday, November 24, 2001

D. BURT
A GRATEFUL AMERICAN
Rhode Island, USA
*** NOT FORGOTTEN ***

PFC., BAZA, U.S., ARMY – You are an American hero, whose ultimate sacrifice, will, not be forgotten. Rest well, brave soldier. Thank you, for your sacrifice and honorable service, to this great nation. So young a life, so great a sacrifice. "SOLDIER," By George L. Skypeck, RegTM, All Rights Reserved. (No reproduction, without prior permission, By Mr. Skypeck)~ I was, that which others, did not want to be. I went, where others feared, to go and did, what others failed, to do. I asked nothing, from those, who gave nothing and reluctantly accepted, the thought, of eternal loneliness, should I fail. I have seen the face, of terror, felt, the stinging cold, of fear and enjoyed, the sweet taste, of a moments love. I have cried, pained and hoped, but most, of all, I have lived times, others would say, were best forgotten, at least someday, I will be able, to say, that I was proud, of what I was, A SOLDIER.


Raised in Sunnyvale, Ca.
Graduate of Sunnyvale High School, Class of 1964
Drafted in to the US Army

Age: 22
Race: Caucasian
Sex: Male
Date of Birth Nov 24, 1945
From: SUNNYVALE, CA
Religion: ROMAN CATHOLIC
Marital Status: Single
**************
PFC - E3 - Army - Selective Service
2nd Field Force

Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Jan 5, 1968
Casualty was on Mar 20, 1968
In LONG KHANH, SOUTH VIETNAM
Non-Hostile, died of illness/injury, GROUND CASUALTY
VEHICLE CRASH
Body was recovered
VietNam Memorial Wall
Panel 45E - Line 37
********************
Notes from friends

Manuel Pino B/2/8th Cav,1st Cav 68-69
mpjr54@msn. com
Fellow Army Vietnam Brother
C Btry/1/83rd Arty Rgt, 2nd Field Force

'Nor shall your Glory be forgot, While Fame her record keeps, Or Honor points to the hallowed spot, Where Valor proudly sleeps.' -by Theodore OHara
Nov 18, 2008

manny g
Fellow Veteran 69-70 An Khe
Union Gap, WA. 98903
"You are Remembered"
Peace and condolence, to the family and friends. "He which hath no stomach, to this fight, let him depart. But we in it, shall be remembered. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers!! For he today, that sheds his blood with me, shall always be my brother." Rest in peace brave soldier, you have not been forgotten. (W.Shakespeare) May God Bless you, for your Sacrifice!!!
Mar 20, 2007

Grateful American
Fellow Californian
American Hero
Thank you, PFC., Baza, for your service, to country and ultimate sacrifice. Rest well, brave soldier and rest assured, that you, Sir, are not forgotten.
Sunday, March 20, 2005

Kimberly Kimmel-Ober
[email protected]
admirer
Encinitas, California, United States, of America
For PFC/E-3, Joseph Baza and all those, who knew him and loved him, I just want to say, thank you, for your dedication and sacrifice! Please know, that you have, not been forgotten and always, will hold a special place, in my heart! It would have been nice, to have known, you, as a person and I greatly, appreciate your service! I just wish, you, did not, have to pay, so high, a price! You forever will, be a hero, in my eyes!
Saturday, November 24, 2001

D. BURT
A GRATEFUL AMERICAN
Rhode Island, USA
*** NOT FORGOTTEN ***

PFC., BAZA, U.S., ARMY – You are an American hero, whose ultimate sacrifice, will, not be forgotten. Rest well, brave soldier. Thank you, for your sacrifice and honorable service, to this great nation. So young a life, so great a sacrifice. "SOLDIER," By George L. Skypeck, RegTM, All Rights Reserved. (No reproduction, without prior permission, By Mr. Skypeck)~ I was, that which others, did not want to be. I went, where others feared, to go and did, what others failed, to do. I asked nothing, from those, who gave nothing and reluctantly accepted, the thought, of eternal loneliness, should I fail. I have seen the face, of terror, felt, the stinging cold, of fear and enjoyed, the sweet taste, of a moments love. I have cried, pained and hoped, but most, of all, I have lived times, others would say, were best forgotten, at least someday, I will be able, to say, that I was proud, of what I was, A SOLDIER.


Bio by: Marc J. Daniluke


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