EDWARD JOSEPH BREFCZYNSKI

              38E, 64

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EDWARD JOSEPH BREFCZYNSKI
is honored on Panel 38E, Row 64 of
the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

Full Name: EDWARD JOSEPH BREFCZYNSKI
Wall Name: EDWARD J BREFCZYNSKI
Date of Birth: 12/15/1931
Date of Casualty: 2/10/1968
Home of Record: TWO RIVERS
County of Record: MANITOWOC COUNTY
State: WI
Branch of Service: ARMY
Rank: MSGT
Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM
Casualty Province: LONG AN

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The following remembrances have been left at The Virtual Wall for EDWARD JOSEPH BREFCZYNSKI:

The Final Bridge - Posted by Steve Conto, Menasha, WI
Ed is buried at Holy Cross cemetery, Hwy 147 & 41st St., Section B, 2nd section in, marker 24, lot 10, …

We Remember - Posted by Robert Sage
Edward is buried at Two Rivers Cemetery in Two Rivers, Wis.

A Tribute to Edward J. Brefcznski - Posted by Joe Vallecorsa
You were among the brave who answered the call. You honored our country by your service and supreme …

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 …

thank you so much - Posted by Hannah Lewis
Dear Edward, Thank you so much for what you did for your country. Your family misses you.

Thank you for freedom 2 - Posted by Carissa Rathjen
Dear Great Uncle Edward, Thank you so much for fighting for our country. You are greatly missed by your …

Missing You - Posted by Gail Brefczynski Kronberg
Dear Dad, You are always in my thoughts. I love and miss you. Your loving daughter, Gail

purpose not yet conqured - Posted by Jocelyn Egan
Edward Joseph Brefczynski was born on December 15, 1931, in Manitowoc. He is the son of Vincent and …

The Ultimate Sacrifice - Posted by Sam Spurney
After learning about Edward's life, it really hit home with me just how much of a hero he really was. He …

Thank You for freedom - Posted by Chad Rathjen
Edward, My name is Chad Rathjen. I just wanted to say thank you for the service to your country and making …

thank you - Posted by joey kersten
Thank you for giving your life in the line of duty when your country called on you for your help. Thank you …

Thank you - Posted by Kyle Neuser
I would like to thank you for spending almost 2 decades serving our country and making the ultimate …

From Beginning to the End - Posted by Paul V. Thao
Sgt. Edward Joseph Brefczynski was born on December 15, 1931. Edward Brefczynski, along with others, were …

You Will Never Be Forgotten - Posted by Katrina Leifer
Edward, who was stationed in Da Nang with the Ninth Infantry Division, was serving his second tour of duty …

You Shall Be Remembered - Posted by LeaAnn Ringger
Dear Soldier, I am from Gridley, Illinois. For my World History class we are doing a Gridley High School …


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