A cousin, an uncle who died too young

They were soldiers. One was in Vietnam, the other in the Pacific during World War II. Here’s my tribute to them on this Memorial Day:

My cousin Nicky, an Army helicopter pilot, home on leave in June 1969 before going to Vietnam. (The spelling of his surname is different from mine.)

NICHOLAS LOUIS VENDITTI


Hometown: Malvern, Pennsylvania
Branch of service: Army
Rank: Warrant Officer 1
Unit: Americal Division Support Command
Date of death: July 15, 1969
Place: 312th Evacuation Hospital, Chu Lai, South Vietnam
Cause: Wounds suffered July 10, his sixth day in Vietnam, during a training accident involving a grenade
Age: 20
Burial: Philadelphia Memorial Park, Frazer

My Uncle Sam in the Army, 1941. After a year on a remote Pacific island, he would get a disability discharge.

SAMUEL VENDITTA


Hometown: Malvern, Pennsylvania
Branch of service: Army
Rank: Technician Fifth Grade
Unit: Battery F, 198th Coast Artillery
Date of death: May 10, 1950
Place: At home
Cause: Non-combat brain injury suffered in 1942 on Bora Bora in the Pacific
Age: 33
Burial: East Brandywine Baptist Church Cemetery, Guthriesville, Pennsylvania


9 responses to “A cousin, an uncle who died too young

  1. Wow. Both so young 🙂

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  2. Fred B. Sanders, jr.'s avatar Fred B. Sanders, jr.

    Hello, I may have crossed paths with Nicholas. I was in Americsl Div. 3/21 Bgde. and had been in Chulai hospital possibly around that time. I would have to check my records. It was when Bob Hope was there for a show You and i have spoken before. My best regards. Fred Sanders

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  3. Rick Molchany's avatar Rick Molchany

    Dave, we need to hear these stories of real American heroes who gave their lives for the experiment of American democracy. Hooyah!

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  4. i was in that class room when that happend

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