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Sgt Ferdinand Joseph “Fred” Quatrone

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Sgt Ferdinand Joseph “Fred” Quatrone Veteran

Birth
Orange, Essex County, New Jersey, USA
Death
1 Nov 1967 (aged 37)
An Giang, Vietnam
Burial
Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.0888243, Longitude: -78.8828444
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SFC Ferdinand Joseph Quatrone, Korean War Veteran, Dominican Republic Veteran, Vietnam Veteran and native of Fayetteville, formerly of Orange, New Jersey.

SFC Ferdinand Joseph Quatrone was a casualty of the Vietnam War. As a member of the Army, SFC Quatrone served our country until November 1st, 1967 in Chau Doc, South Vietnam. He was 36 years old and was married. It was reported that He was killed by multiple fragmentation wounds. He was born in Orange, New Jersey, on July 08, 1930. His body was recovered. SFC Quatrone is on panel 18E, line 005 of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. He served our country for over 18 years.

Memories and Pride I was only in my teens when the Angels took you away, you died a brave soldier, saving another life that day. I never have forgotten you, or how very brave you were, you trained the troops in NC, but to Vietnam returned. You had been there several times before, but to your Country you were true, and we knew you were the type of guy, that would stay till the job was through. Your family is so proud of you, we speak of you most days, and of course we will always honor you, especially on Memorial Day. Thank You - You will always be, My Hero! -Your Niece

Hi Fred, Lee Farley remembers the good times in North Carolina and Germany. The other guys also remember and maybe they will visit. Your brother, W. T., remembers. You were the best on our team. I will visit again. Lee from the LRRP Team.

He is the Son of Mr Antonio and Mrs Agnes J. Quatrone of Orange, New Jersey. Husband of Mrs Christianna Quatrone, 1334 Devonshire Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28304. Father of One Daughter, Shawna Dee Quatrone and One Son of Fayetteville, NC. He is a Brother to Mary L, Agnes, Anthony, Eleanor, Anntionette, John and William.

SFC Ferdinand Joseph Quatrone served as a Sergeant First Class with Detachment A-421 (BA XOAI), Delta Company, 5th Special Forces Group, USARV.

He was awarded Special Forces Insignia, Army Paratrooper Jump Wings, The Bronze Star Medal, The Combat Infantryman’s Badge (CIB) 3rd Award, The Purple Heart Medal for his combat wounds, The Good Conduct Medal with Devices(s), The Korean Service Medal, The United Nations Medal, The Army Expeditionary Medal(s), The National Defense Service Medal(s), The Vietnam Service Medal(s), The Vietnam Campaign Medal and The Vietnamese Gallantry Cross Unit Citation.
SFC Ferdinand Joseph Quatrone, Korean War Veteran, Dominican Republic Veteran, Vietnam Veteran and native of Fayetteville, formerly of Orange, New Jersey.

SFC Ferdinand Joseph Quatrone was a casualty of the Vietnam War. As a member of the Army, SFC Quatrone served our country until November 1st, 1967 in Chau Doc, South Vietnam. He was 36 years old and was married. It was reported that He was killed by multiple fragmentation wounds. He was born in Orange, New Jersey, on July 08, 1930. His body was recovered. SFC Quatrone is on panel 18E, line 005 of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. He served our country for over 18 years.

Memories and Pride I was only in my teens when the Angels took you away, you died a brave soldier, saving another life that day. I never have forgotten you, or how very brave you were, you trained the troops in NC, but to Vietnam returned. You had been there several times before, but to your Country you were true, and we knew you were the type of guy, that would stay till the job was through. Your family is so proud of you, we speak of you most days, and of course we will always honor you, especially on Memorial Day. Thank You - You will always be, My Hero! -Your Niece

Hi Fred, Lee Farley remembers the good times in North Carolina and Germany. The other guys also remember and maybe they will visit. Your brother, W. T., remembers. You were the best on our team. I will visit again. Lee from the LRRP Team.

He is the Son of Mr Antonio and Mrs Agnes J. Quatrone of Orange, New Jersey. Husband of Mrs Christianna Quatrone, 1334 Devonshire Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28304. Father of One Daughter, Shawna Dee Quatrone and One Son of Fayetteville, NC. He is a Brother to Mary L, Agnes, Anthony, Eleanor, Anntionette, John and William.

SFC Ferdinand Joseph Quatrone served as a Sergeant First Class with Detachment A-421 (BA XOAI), Delta Company, 5th Special Forces Group, USARV.

He was awarded Special Forces Insignia, Army Paratrooper Jump Wings, The Bronze Star Medal, The Combat Infantryman’s Badge (CIB) 3rd Award, The Purple Heart Medal for his combat wounds, The Good Conduct Medal with Devices(s), The Korean Service Medal, The United Nations Medal, The Army Expeditionary Medal(s), The National Defense Service Medal(s), The Vietnam Service Medal(s), The Vietnam Campaign Medal and The Vietnamese Gallantry Cross Unit Citation.


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