Joseph Gerald KrywickiFireman ApprenticeDET 3, INSHORE UNDERSEA WARFARE GROUP 1, TF 115, USNAVFORV United States Navy 08 March 1947 - 12 September 1966 Holton, Michigan Panel 15E Line 026 |
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The database page for Joseph Gerald Krywicki
During the Vietnam War there was no overriding reason to keep close track of names of the men and women who died as a result of military service in the war zone. When, a decade after the withdrawal of US forces, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was approved for construction, the service branches went back through their records to identify our dead by name. Inevitably some men who should have been on the "Wall" were not, and others who shouldn't have been were. Over the years additional names have been inscribed on the Wall - some were men who died as a result of wounds, and others were men whose names were overlooked in earlier years. If you visit the Wall and look at the names for 12 September 1966 (they're on Panel 10E, lines 088 and 089) you'll find nine men:
Almost 40 years later a researcher, Robert Sage, found a file in the LBJ Presidential Library that included the Letter of Condolences sent to FA Krywicki's family. When Robert realized that FA Krywicki had died in Vietnam but was absent from the Wall he initiated action. One result of Robert's action was to trigger a review by the Department of the Navy - so FA Krywicki's name may yet be added to the Wall. Joseph Gerald Krywicki's name isn't on the Wall yet, and may never be - but he is remembered.
From a Virtual Wall staff member, Memorial Day 2007Joseph Gerald Krywicki was added to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. His name isn't on Panel 10E, where it should be, but on Panel 15E, line 026. |
Every Soldier, Sailor, Marine, and Airman who perished in Vietnam or from wounds later should have their name placed on the Wall. Fireman Krywicki, your name be should as well. God Bless!
From a shipmate, |
The point-of-contact for this memorial is one who remembers, K. J. Davis, CDR USN (Ret) virtualwall@alltel.net |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 03 Feb 2006
Last updated 06/01/2007