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Thomas Joseph LeBlanc

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Thomas Joseph LeBlanc

Birth
California, USA
Death
12 Jan 1980 (aged 30)
Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Pioneer Section 24-F-Walk
Memorial ID
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Thomas Joseph LeBlanc was a Vetran of the United States Navy and served on the USS Bon Homme Richard an Aircraft Carrier. He was assigned to the V-1 Division as an aircraft director. Airman LeBlanc possessed a high degree of natural ability in the directing of aircraft. He was extremely competent in his duties and was steadily progressed in becoming one of the divisions finest directors. He was responsable for insuring aircraft under his direction are taxied, towed and spotted in a safe and efficient manner. Thomas was married had one step son and a daughter of his own Michalyn Ann. Thomas Joseph LeBlanc was survived by his loving wife Patricia a son Patrick and a daughter Michalyn. Thomas surved aboard the USS Bon Homme Richard CVA-31 an Air craft Carrier for the United States Navy. Airman LeBlanc was assigned to the V-1 Division as an aircraft director. He possessed a high degree of natural ability in the directing of aircraft. He was responsable for insuring aircraft under his direction are taxied, towed and spotted in a safe and efficient manner. He was extremely competent in his duties and steadily progressed in becoming one of the divisions finest directors. He was given the MUC, RVN MERITORIOUS UNIT CITATION (GALLANTRY CROSS), NAVY UNIT COMMENDATION, REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM CAMPAIGN MEDAL WITH DEVICE, VIETNAM SERVICE MEDAL, ARMED FORCES EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL (KOREA). Thomas Joseph LeBlanc was a very proud and brave man.
Thomas Joseph LeBlanc was a Vetran of the United States Navy and served on the USS Bon Homme Richard an Aircraft Carrier. He was assigned to the V-1 Division as an aircraft director. Airman LeBlanc possessed a high degree of natural ability in the directing of aircraft. He was extremely competent in his duties and was steadily progressed in becoming one of the divisions finest directors. He was responsable for insuring aircraft under his direction are taxied, towed and spotted in a safe and efficient manner. Thomas was married had one step son and a daughter of his own Michalyn Ann. Thomas Joseph LeBlanc was survived by his loving wife Patricia a son Patrick and a daughter Michalyn. Thomas surved aboard the USS Bon Homme Richard CVA-31 an Air craft Carrier for the United States Navy. Airman LeBlanc was assigned to the V-1 Division as an aircraft director. He possessed a high degree of natural ability in the directing of aircraft. He was responsable for insuring aircraft under his direction are taxied, towed and spotted in a safe and efficient manner. He was extremely competent in his duties and steadily progressed in becoming one of the divisions finest directors. He was given the MUC, RVN MERITORIOUS UNIT CITATION (GALLANTRY CROSS), NAVY UNIT COMMENDATION, REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM CAMPAIGN MEDAL WITH DEVICE, VIETNAM SERVICE MEDAL, ARMED FORCES EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL (KOREA). Thomas Joseph LeBlanc was a very proud and brave man.

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