Donald Shuichi Fujimoto
Sergeant
HHC, 4TH BN, 503RD INFANTRY, 173RD ABN BDE, USARV Army of the United States Stockton, California December 23, 1945 to June 17, 1968 DONALD S FUJIMOTO is on the Wall at Panel W56, Line 12 |
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Sergeant Don Fujimoto and I went through Special Forces training together. We were close friends. During one of the last stages of SF medical training Don failed a test and was scheduled for re-cycle to another class. He was impatient with the long and arduous training and he instead volunteered for Vietnam with the 82nd Airborne. Don was a combat medic and was killed while treating wounded troopers shortly after arriving in Vietnam.
From a friend, |
On this memorial day May 29, 2006, 38 years after Donald was taken from us, his supreme sacrifice for his family and his country is still felt very deeply. Donald was such a kind, gentle brother who lived every day of his short life with honor, strong conviction and great courage. I dearly miss his comforting, supportive presence as we were growing up together and will forever cherish his memory.
His loving sister, |
We are honoring Veterans at our school and we picked you! We are very sorry that you died, we also feel bad for your family. We would like to honor you by using you as our veteran for our project. Thank you for serving in our army and we miss you! From your friends you never met, ~Lexie and Sarah P.S. We miss you (we didn't know you, but that's ok)
Lexie and Sarah |
A Note from The Virtual WallSergeant Fujimoto was assigned to Charlie Company, 4/503rd Infantry, in Vietnam, and was one of six men killed in fighting on 17 June 1968:
Medics on the Wall memorial which honors the Army Medics and Navy Corpsmen who died in Vietnam. |
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