I am sending my condolence with my love and respect of this good and honorable man.
The 11th Cavalry Troopers about 40 + years ago and far from home in the jungles of Vietnam & Cambodia we took great care of one another so we could make it home to our mothers, fathers, wives, sisters, brothers and other loved-ones.----------------- --> Now once again we must say our goodbyes and continue to take our strides for the time will come our journey will be done and forever together with all of our loved-ones.
Chairman of Funeral Honor Guard of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Veterans of Vietnam and Cambodia.
“ May the Blessing from on High be with you and your family”.
With great heartfelt sympathy,
Daniel D. Stroia Sr. from Scottsdale, Arizona
K Troop, 3rd Squadron of the 11th Cavalry
Served in Vietnam & Cambodia from 1967 to 1968
John Hien 10.13.2012 - 11:10:36
I, too, am an 11th ACR Vietnam vet. Although I did not know Norman, I do know that as a member of K Troop, Norman saw combat and served America with honor, courage, & sacrifice. Hopefully his experiences did not prevent him from being a loving and caring husband and father. For whatever it's worth, I always pray that the God I believe in provides a place in his kingdom for all those who touched my life, and Norman indeed has touched my life.
James M.Gaul SP4 retired 10.14.2012 - 16:09:44
So long fellow Blackhorse Trooper
my deepest sympathy to the family--I didn't know Norman, as I served the following year--but being part of the 11th. Cavalry makes us closer then freinds. God bless you all.