Vietnam Memorial
This page is dedicated to my friends and classmates who served their country and gave their Lives in Vietnam.
I recently heard that two or three more high school classmates (George Washington High, San Francisco, Spring 1965) perished there but haven't been able to verify this.
PAGCALIUAGAN, CEIZHAR VALE (PFC/Army) SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Photo from School Yearbook
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GENERAL
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| Home | San Francisco, California |
| Birth Date | 1947-02-14 |
| Race | Malayan |
| Married/Single | Single |
| Religion | Roman Catholic |
| Citizen | Yes |
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MILITARY
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| Service | Army |
| Rank |
PFC |
| Serial Number | 560000000 |
| Component | Selective Service |
| Grade | E3 |
| Military Occupational Specialty | 91A10 |
| Length of Service | 01 |
| Start of Tour | 1967-12-17 |
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CASUALTY
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| Casualty Date | 1968-02-29 |
| Casualty Type | Hostile, Died Wounds |
| Reason | Gun, Small Arms Fire |
| Air or Ground | Ground Casualty |
| Country | South Vietnam |
| Province | Tay Ninh |
| Posthumous Promotion | No change |
| Body recovered | Body recovered |
| Location on The Wall | Panel 42E - Row 008 |
| RefNo | 11615 |
| Processed Date | 6802 |
LIEBERMAN, MAX (CPL/Army) SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Photo from School Yearbook
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GENERAL
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| Home | San Francisco, California |
| Birth Date | 1947-12-20 |
| Race | Caucasian |
| Married/Single | Single |
| Religion | Jewish |
| Citizen | Yes |
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MILITARY
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| Service | Army |
| Rank |
Corporal |
| Serial Number | 559000000 |
| Component | Selective Service |
| Grade | E3 |
| Military Occupational Specialty | 11B10 |
| Length of Service | 01 |
| Start of Tour | 1969-11-08 |
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CASUALTY
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| Casualty Date | 1970-03-07 |
| Casualty Type | Non-Hostile, Died Other |
| Reason | Other Accident |
| Air or Ground | Ground Casualty |
| Country | South Vietnam |
| Province | Binh Dinh |
| Posthumous Promotion | Posthumous promotion as indicated |
| Body recovered | Body recovered |
| Location on The Wall | Panel 13W - Row 093 |
| RefNo | 4896 |
| Processed Date | 7003 |
Ceizhar and Max -- God bless you.
Many thanks to the tireless efforts of "Country Joe and the Fish" singer and bandleader, Joe McDonald, Berkeley resident, in his helping Vietnam Vets and his perennial quest for Peace.
And Thanks to
"The Wall On The Web"