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TICE Fred R - Vietnam Wall section 2E

TICE Fred R - Vietnam Wall section 2E

Posted: 22 Sep 2011 11:46AM GMT
Classification: Military
Surnames: TICE
TICE Fred R - Vietnam Wall section 2E

Honor our Veterans. This is one of many photographs of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Parker Co, TX. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 222,447 photos free at http://teafor2.com where they are listed in order by state(Texas), county(Parker), cemetery(Vietnam) and Surname.

If you know more about this person please reply here instead of contacting me because this is not my family.

Re: TICE Fred R - Vietnam Wall section 2E

Posted: 22 Aug 2013 3:56PM GMT
Classification: Military
I use to clean apartments years ago and found what I think is his, Fred R. Tice's bronze star. I couldn't bring myself to throw it away and came across it the other day. Was hoping to find a relative to get it back to his family.

Re: TICE Fred R - Vietnam Wall section 2E

Posted: 22 Aug 2013 3:59PM GMT
Classification: Query
It's from the Air Force.

Re: TICE Fred R - Vietnam Wall section 2E

Posted: 22 Aug 2013 8:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
I found this via a Google Search. Fred Rost Tice was a Captain in the United States Air Force, a pilot. He was 33 years old when he died, born December 13, 1933 and he died piloting a his C-130 over South Vietnam. Through some kind of mechanical problem, his plane crashed on September 18, 1965, killing him and a number of others on board. Fred was from Hilltown, Pennsylvania, a small town of 15,000 north of Philadelphia in Bucks County. Fred flew the C-130 Hercules aircraft, where he was involved in Combat Cargo transportation operations as part of the 35th Troop Carrier Squadron of the 6315th Operations Group, part of the 13th Air Force. The 13th is one of the oldest and longest serving active Air Forces in the military, currently station at Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii, and was originally stood up in 1942. Fred didn’t die in combat – he was one of the thousands of accidental casualties that occurred in Vietnam, the inevitable result of significant military action anywhere. Accidents invariably happen, and those accidents can kill just as easily as any bullet or bomb. Fred lost his life to one of those accidents.

Re: TICE Fred R - Vietnam Wall section 2E

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 2:52PM GMT
Classification: Query
It's not a bronze star but an Air Medal

Re: TICE Fred R - Vietnam Wall section 2E

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 2:01AM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 11 Feb 2015 2:06AM GMT
Surnames: Tice
Hi Naturegirl727, I stumbled upon your post and was intriged as I am the son of Capt Fred R Tice, my name is John Q Tice I live in Jacksonvile, Florida you can call me @ 904 451 4661 or email me at brotice@gmail.com I wonder what city you found his medal in? Memphis or Charleston., I don't know but I sure would like to. I hope you get this message asnd thank you very very much for your post.
John Tice
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