MARTIN JOHN MASSUCCI

               2E, 101

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MARTIN JOHN MASSUCCI
is honored on Panel 2E, Row 101 of
the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

Full Name: MARTIN JOHN MASSUCCI
Wall Name: MARTIN J MASSUCCI
Date of Birth: 11/1/1939
Date of Casualty: 10/1/1965
Home of Record: ROYAL OAK
County of Record: OAKLAND COUNTY
State: MI
Branch of Service: AIR FORCE
Rank: MAJ
Casualty Country: NORTH VIETNAM
Casualty Province: NZ
Status: MIA

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Remembrances

The following remembrances have been left at The Virtual Wall for MARTIN JOHN MASSUCCI:

Never Forgotten - Posted by
(Photo Credit: Fred Lamparter) Rest in peace with the warriors.

Forever - Posted by Sam Elder, Capt. USAF 66-71
I still wear Martin's POWMIA bracelet and will continue to do so until he is accounted for. Every day it …

Bracelet wearer - Posted by Marcia Kenney
I still have your bracelet and weep that you are still MIA.

If I should die...remembrances for MAJ. Martin John MASSUCCI, USAF...who made the ultimate sacrifice - Posted by
If I should die, and leave you jhere awhile, be not like others, sore undone, who keep long vigils by the …

On Silver Wings - Posted by Dave Avery
On Silver Wings They Flew The Skies These Brave Young Men Who Fought And Died When Duty Called They Went So …

bracelet - Posted by Jim Caton USAF 1960 -1964
I found your bracelet on a creek bank in N E Kansas in 1973. I proudly displayed it on my desk at work …

IN REMEMBRANCE OF THIS FINE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE OFFICER, WHO REMAINS AS BEING MISSING IN ACTION, WHOSE NAME SHALL LIVE FOREVER MORE - Posted by CLAY MARSTON
COLONEL CHARLES JOSEPH SCHARF and MAJOR MARTIN JOHN MASSUCCI ON 1 OCTOBER 1965 THESE TWO TOP USAF FLYERS …

Do not stand at my grave and weep - Posted by Bob Ross
Do not stand at my grave and weep. I am not there; I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow, I am …

MIA braclet - Posted by Proud daughter of 101st Airborne Screaming Eagle
My mother Nicci Angellotti, at the time, also wore his MIA braclet. I do not know how to get in contact …

Lest We Forget - Posted by Fellow Michigander
We will not forget our lost soldiers. We will keep fighting to bring you home so all may rest in peace.

Prayers - Posted by Terri Bocson
I started wearing his MIA bracelet in 1970, and have included him, and his family in my prayers each day …

Not Forgotten - Posted by Candace Lokey
I have not forgotten you. I chair the Adoption Committee for The National League of Families of Prisoners …

Cousin - Posted by Tony Soma
I am Marty's cousin. I remember vividly the day my father gathered our family together and told us that …

Bracelet - Posted by Robin Para
I wore Mr. Massucci's name bracelet in the early 70's during my high school years. It is still in excellent …


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