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BMT (RIP) 05-09-2005 08:36

CSM (R) Georg Moskaluk
 
"We have received notice of the passing of CSM (Retired) Georg Moskaluk
(D-2146) from a massive heart attack in the embassy in Jamaica on 4 May
2005. Georg belongs to chapter 04-24 Colorado Springs, CO. Georg at
one time served as the CSM of the 10th SFG (A), He list the following
units he served in as the 5th SFG(A), 6th SFG(A), 10th SFG(A), Det. "A"
Berlin, MACV SOG and at the John Hopkins University. No other info. is
avail. at this time."

From SFA.


BMT

Jack Moroney (RIP) 05-09-2005 14:19

Yet another good guy in the advanced party to set up the reception committee for those of us who will follow. RIP CSM.

The Reaper 05-09-2005 14:44

RIP, Sergeant Major.

You will be missed.

TR

NousDefionsDoc 05-09-2005 15:34

En paz descanse Sargento Mayor. Vaya con Dios.

Team Sergeant 05-09-2005 15:36

Blue Skies CSM.

Radar Rider 05-09-2005 16:47

Rest In Peace, CSM Moskaluk.

Ambush Master 05-09-2005 16:52

Prayers out for you and your's Sergeant Major. RIP.

Peregrino 05-09-2005 17:05

Rest In Peace CSM!

KolB 05-09-2005 21:29

Rest in Peace Sergeant Major.

Doc 05-11-2005 18:11

RIP

DOL

Doc

CPTAUSRET 05-11-2005 18:18

Blue skies:

Rest In Peace Sergeant Major:

Roguish Lawyer 05-11-2005 18:50

Rip

12B4S 05-12-2005 00:53

Rest in Peace Sergeant Major.............

SOGvet 05-16-2005 20:14

CSM Georg Moskaluk
 
I attended the memorial service for the former 10th SFG CSM today here in F'ville. It was attended by many of the gray beards of the early days of SF. LTG Tangney gave the eulogy, and it was spectacular. Then a half dozen of his former comrades stood up and said a few words - mostly in jest. MG Sid Shacknow was one of 'em. He's quite a guy in his own right.

Georg's history is long - as a young DP he found a home in the Army, then in SF. He was a soldier's soldier, and he too, will not be forgotten.

A toast - of cognac, of course - to a fine man, a warrior and a mentor to many young SF NCOs.

Rest in Peace, Sergeant Major.

De Oppresso Liber,
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Ambush Master 05-16-2005 20:31

Here Here !!

Rest in Peace Sergeant Major !!


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