Leonard Lee Moore

Sergeant First Class
B CO, 716TH MP BN, 89TH MP GRP, 18TH MP BDE, USARV
Army of the United States
16 November 1928 - 08 August 1968
Greenville, South Carolina
Panel 49W Line 032

USARV

18TH MP BDE
Military Police

Purple Heart, Good Conduct, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

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16 Apr 2005

Leonard Lee Moore is the Grandfather I never had the pleasure to know. He left behind three sons and a daughter. I didn't get to know him but I do know he is an amazing man. I remember taking all his medals to school with me to every show and tell when I was a child. I am so proud of him and all the others. I just wish he had come back to us. He did leave me an amazing father though, and I can't thank him enough for that. We will meet each other one day!

From his granddaughter,
Catherine A. Owens
Greer, S C 29650
cao41276@bellsouth.net

08 May 2005

My father left for Vietnam 3 days before my fourth birthday. Even at four he explained to me where he was going and why. I remember that night. It is burned in my heart. Within 2 weeks my father was to never see his family again. I often wonder what my life would be like with my father in it. My mother passed away when I was five. I don't understand why this happened. I am forty now and still hurt from them not being able to be with a wonderful family that they would have loved.

From his daughter,
Misty Lee Moore
dennisandmistyg@aol.com





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Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
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