124th Signal Battalion
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I look forward to hearing from all of you.
Thanks....Homer
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Thomas Charles Alsop
A Company, 124th Signal Battalion
Mr.
Steedly,
Greetings and thank you for your service to our country.
I am currently trying to find information out about my girlfriend's father,
Thomas Charles Alsop. He served in Vietnam in Company A, 124th Signal Battalion,
4th Infantry Div.
He is terminally ill and has been given days to live. He is currently at home
under Hospice care but he is getting worse everyday. My girlfriend has never had
a relationship with her father since she never found out about him until she was
16 years old.
Being a military veteran, I know the importance of knowing her father's military
history. The only information that he has told me is that he used to drive a
vehicle up and down a mountain to a listening station and that he also served as
a bartender. :-)
If you have any information or can point me in the right direction, I would
greatly appreciate it. I would also like information on how I can get him a flag
for his funeral service.
Regards,
Thomas Cross
CTT3 USN 1985-89
If you knew Thomas and would like to contact his daughter, email me at the Swamp_Fox address at the bottom of the page.
For general information, you may get a flag free of charge for any deceased
veteran, who served honorably in the US Military, by filling out a form.
Your funeral director will assist you. The flag is available at any
regional VA office or US Post Office. This site goes into more detail
http://www.cem.va.gov/bbene/bflags.asp
Posted 29 December 2010
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