Michael Bernard ShumanSergeantA CO, 9TH AVIATION BN, 9 INF DIV Army of the United States 01 August 1946 - 26 August 1968 Stoughton, Massachusetts Panel 46W Line 036 |
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The database page for Michael Bernard Shuman
Michael, you are missed.
From a friend. |
I went through Basic Training with Doc. We were best friends and helped get each other through Basic. I am in his Fort Jackson, SC "yearbook" directly under his photo. There weren't a lot of Jewish guys in our outfit, so we gravitated towards each other. Doc wanted to fly helicopters and as I recall his game plan was to go to Fort Hood, Texas, and become a warrant officer. We had gone on sick call together one day, and he claimed he had a migraine headache. I had a bad cold. We stayed in touch for a while. I heard he had not been able to go to flight school because of the migraine headache on his medical records and elected to go to a Non Commissioned Officer Leadership Program instead. After that, I lost touch with Doc. But in late August or early September, while scanning the pages of the Korean edition of Stars & Stripes, I was shocked, horrified and saddened to learn that he had given his life for his country. I cried like a baby. Doc is actually the only person I knew in real life to be killed in Vietnam. He was such a funny, caring and wonderfully happy person. It was almost 40 years ago that I knew him. His memory stays with me still. God bless you, Doc. And to his family, whom I have never met, God bless you, too.
From a friend and fellow soldier, Fort Jackson Basic Training, |
For almost 40 years I have asked myself "What if...?" What if he had come home, what if we had gotten married as planned, what if we had children? Where would we be today? I loved him with all my heart and still do to this day... My questions can never be answered although in my heart I know. His memory will always be present and forever I will hold the last days we spent together as the most tender, the most passionate and the most loving days of my entire life. He will always be #1 in my heart. I miss you every day, Michael. Joyce
Joyce Kirk |
A Note from The Virtual WallTwo helicopter crewmen from "A" Company, 9th Aviation Battalion, were killed in action on 26 August 1968 ... regretably, nothing is known about the incident(s). The two were
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 29 May 2006
Last updated 08/10/2009