Melvin Shoichi Fujita Vietnam War Gold Star Veteran from Hawaii

Melvin Shoichi Fujita
Vietnam War
Vietnam War
Hawaii
On July 2, 1969 Staff Sergeant Fujita was declared a casualty of the Vietnam War. He served with honor in the United States Army. He is remembered by the people of Hawaii. May his positive example inspire us. Working together towards peace, mutual respect, and equality for all.
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Service Details
This Profile ID273404
Service ID575383416
NameMelvin Shoichi Fujita
FromHonolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii
Birth DateJanuary 10, 1944
Casualty DateJuly 2, 1969
WarVietnam War
Service BranchArmy
RankStaff Sergeant
SpecialtyInfantry Indirect Fire Crewman
Unit/Group198th Light Infantry Brigade, 5th Battalion, 46th Infantry, D Company
Casualty TypeDied through hostile action .. small arms fire
LocationSouth Vietnam, Quang Ngai province
Notable Awards
Purple Heart
Remembered
Melvin is honored on the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial in Washington DC. Name inscribed at VVM Wall, Panel 21w, Line 45.
Additional Details
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Melvin Shoichi Fujita was serving his country during the Vietnam War when he gave his all in the line of duty. He had enlisted in the United States Army. Entered the service via Reserve Military. He began his tour on March 8, 1969. Fujita had the rank of Staff Sergeant. His military occupation or specialty was Infantry Indirect Fire Crewman. Service number assignment was 575383416. Attached to 198th Light Infantry Brigade, 5th Battalion, 46th Infantry, D Company.

He was born on January 10, 1944. According to our records Hawaii was his home or enlistment state and Honolulu county has been included within the archival record. We have Honolulu listed as his city.

During his service in the Vietnam War, Army Staff Sergeant Fujita experienced a traumatic event which ultimately resulted in loss of life on July 2, 1969. Recorded circumstances attributed to: Died through hostile action .. small arms fire. Incident location: South Vietnam, Quang Ngai province.
Commendations + Awards
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Combat Infantryman Badge
Purple Heart
Marksmanship Badge
National Defense Service Medal
Vietnam Campaign Medal
Vietnam Service Medal
Army Presidential Unit Citation
Vietnam Gallantry Cross
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