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Subject: PFC Ivan C. Broeffle, 21, USA Vietnam KIA, Emo, ON. 25 JUL 09

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30 Jun 2009 5:51 AM Alert 

 The MN PGR has been requested to assist the family of Canadian Vietnam KIA Ivan C. Broeffle.   E3 Broeffle was from and is interned in Emo, Ontario.  He joined the US Army and went to Vietnam, where he gave all on May 9, 1968 at the age of 21 in the Quang Tri Province of South Vietnam, serving with B Co. 2/1st Inf. 196th LIB.
 
Canadian Vietnam KIA Ivan C. Broeffle has not had a marker in all that time.
http://www.canadianvietnamveterans.ca/IvanBroeffle.html   The marker has now been received by the family from the US and is in Canada and the family will have it placed once the ground is dry enough.
 
It will take place in Emo, Ontario, which is about 20-30 miles direct west of International Falls.  Keep in mind border crossing waits to allow time to get to the mission on time.

Staging/mission briefing:  12:00 (noon) at the Emo, Ontario cemetary.
Flagline set:  12:30 p.m.
Flagline dismissal at end of ceremony.

Information on the ceremony and map to the cemetary is located at the Canadian Vietnam Veterans Association website at:  http://www.cvva.ca/upcoming_events.html  (click on links for ceremony for Ivan C. Broeffle)

The family has invited us to attend a luncheon after the service at Royal Canadian Legion, 250 Church St in Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada
 
If you can help at this mission, make sure you have documentation/required paperwork for entry into Canada.  Please see the link for entry paperwork required:  http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1082.html  
 
You will also need to contact your insurance carrier for your vehicle and request an insurance card for Canada - some local agents have these cards on hand and it's easy and quick to get one - others may have to make the request to the main office and have it mailed to you. 
 
As of now, the requirement for the passport or passport card begins 1 June 09.
There are also some requirements based on criminal history that could preclude entry into Canada, or paperwork and a fine needs to be paid ahead of time to secure entry into Canada.  There is a link on the website listed above that talks about this part.
 
Hotel info for those wishing to cross the border on Friday and stay on the Canadian side:

There are 3 spots to stay in Fort Frances, Super 8 is the newest, Rendez-Vous is on the lake(about 4 miles further from Emo but still only ½ hour away) and Adventure Inn.
 
Super 8 – 807-274-4945
Rendez-Vous – 800-544-9435
Adventure Inn – 800-991-9197

Camping is available at Pither’s Point Park, which is next door to the Rendez-Vous, phone 807-274-9893.  You can also visit the fortfrances.ca website for more info on things to do, places to see, etc
 
There is a Super 8, Days Inn and Holiday Inn in International Falls if anyone is interested, just would have to leave earlier to get through Customs.

Helmets are required in Canada.

Backpatch issue:  Our International Falls RC spoke with the Canadian customs officials on the backpatch issue - there is no problem with folks coming over with back patches.  If someone were to be wearing a 1% MC patch, customs officials may look at it differently.

RCIC is Karla Richardson.


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30 Jun 2009 8:45 AM Alert 
I would like to offer my sincere condolences to the family and friends of Ivan Broeffle. May you rest in peace Brother wrapped in the loving arms of God Almighty. Thank you for your service to this great country and thank you to those who took it upon themselves to make sure that Ivan received a grave marker.

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Lacey, WA




30 Jun 2009 9:25 AM Alert 
My sincere condolences and prayers to family and friends of PFC Ivan C. Broeffle, U.S. Army / Vietnam KIA. PFC Broeffle, I am forever grateful for your service to our country. Your service and sacrifices will not be forgotten. You are a "TRUE HERO". May you Forever Rest in Peace.


Junius Henry
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Bartlett, Illinois




30 Jun 2009 7:36 PM Alert 
My heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of this true American Hero. May the Lord give you strength and bring you peace in this time of sorrow.

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03 Jul 2009 11:46 PM Alert 
OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF CANADIAN VIETNAM KIA PFC. IVAN C. BROEFFLE (PURPLE HEART) (USA). OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. WELCOME HOME IVAN AND REST IN PEACE BROTHER. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE. ROBERT AND JUANITA

YOU ARE NEVER REALLY GONE UNTIL YOU ARE FORGOTTEN

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05 Jul 2009 10:19 AM Alert 
The service and sacrifice of US Army PFC Ivan C. Broeffle will not be forgotten. Rest In Peace Hero.

"Eyes on the olive branch, but arrows at the ready."

Jim
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07 Jul 2009 3:55 PM Alert 
Repos dans la paix, jeune guerrier.

I will stand in spirit to honor PFC Broeffle.

from Houston, Texas

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07 Jul 2009 5:11 PM Alert 
Rest in peace Ivan Broeffle - I am honored to be able to stand the flag line in memory of your service to our country.

IF YOU DON'T STAND BEHIND OUR TROOPS, PLEASE, FEEL FREE...TO STAND IN FRONT OF THEM !!!
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08 Jul 2009 2:44 PM Alert 
Thank you Ivan, for your service and ultimate sacrifice for the preservation of FREEDOM ........ I SALUTE YOU

My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Ivan C Broeffle, PFC, US Army, Viet Nam Veteran ....... and HERO

Charlie

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Maryland Heights, MO




16 Jul 2009 7:42 AM Alert 
God Bless you Ivan for your service to our country. You paid the ultimate sacrifice and that National debt can never be repaid. You are not forgotten brother. I will stand the flag line in spirit for you and salute you.

Harold D. Massey (Wierd Harold)
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Mena, Arkansas




20 Jul 2009 4:50 AM Alert 
My prayers go out to the family and friends of PFC Ivan C. Broeffle. May he rest in peace for he will not be forgotten.

Riding:
In memory of my son Mark (1968-1987) USN. Police Explorer.

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24 Jul 2009 2:25 PM Alert 
I send my deepest condolences to the family and friends. May the lord give you strength and bring you peace in this time of sorrow. Thank You for your loved ones service to our country.


So receive him in the Lord with all joy; and honor such men. Philippians 2--29
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26 Jul 2009 5:22 AM Alert 
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02 Aug 2009 9:05 PM Alert 

From Karla Richardson

Forty-four Patriot Guard Riders joined with the Canadian Vietnam Veterans Association (CVVA), the Fort Frances Legion, the White Earth Veterans Tribal Honor Guard, and veterans of the 1st Cav Canadian, on an overcast day to pay respects to CPL Ivan C. Broeffle in Emo, Ontario on 25 July 09 for a memorial dedication of his marker from the US Government for his service and ultimate sacrifice to our country during Vietnam. CPL Broeffle is a Bronze Star and Purple Heart recipient.

CPL Broeffle was a Native American Canadian citizen. As a young man, he went to live with his sister, Ida and her husband in Illinois, where he graduated from high school and joined the US Army. Ida explained that after basic training and AIT, he was shipped to the west coast for deployment to Vietnam. He called her and told her that they wouldn’t let him go because he was Native American, she told him he could come home with honor. He called her shortly after that and told her that he had volunteered to go anyway and was leaving shortly for Vietnam. His tour began on 2 March 1968, and on 9 May 1968 at the age of 21 in the Quang Tri Province of South Vietnam, while serving with B Co. 2/1st Inf. 196th LIB, he paid the ultimate sacrifice for freedom.

In phone conversations with Ida, the original marker from the US Government never arrived in Canada, and CPL Broeffle’s final resting place was unmarked until this summer.

Last fall, a gentleman named Hal Laffin and his wife, Maddy, stopped at the cemetery in Emo to visit the resting place of CPL Broeffle. They found the family marker but there were no first names or information on the marker other than the last name. They were able to contact the sister, Ida and she told them there were three family members buried around the marker including CPL Broeffle. Hal & Maddy got the form necessary to file for a U.S. Military Marker and Ida sent it off to the U S. After about 3 months there was no response from the US, so Ida contacted the Congresswoman from the district in IL where CPL Broeffle had joined up. The next day the Congresswoman called and told Ida that the marker was finished and would arrive in Canada in about three or four weeks. Hal has located several Canadian Vietnam KIA’s who did not have their markers and whose names were not on the Vietnam Wall in Washington DC. His goal was to ensure that these Hero’s received their markers and names placed on The Wall. CPL Broeffle was one of these Hero’s. Once Hal knew the marker was on it’s way to Canada, he contacted the MN PGR, after he had explained to Ida what the PGR does, and our presence was requested.

The Memorial Dedication started with the playing of the Canadian National Anthem, followed by the US National Anthem. Family of CPL Broeffle included his 2 sisters and their husbands, a niece and grandson of the sisters. The White Earth Veterans Tribal Honor Guard were followed by the CVVA Honor Guard, and the Fort Frances Legion Honor Guard as they walked thru the PGR and 1st Cav Canadian flag lines. The niece sang a beautiful rendition of Amazing Grace, while the sisters embraced, remembering their brother. I don’t think were there any dry eyes listing to the voice and song and seeing the sisters overcome by the beauty of the song, the flags flapping briskly in the breeze, at a peaceful resting place in the countryside of Emo, Ontario. Wreaths were placed, and the ceremony was concluded with the playing of Taps.

Mr. Ron Parks, CVVA President explained that CPL Broeffle was one of thousands Canadians who joined the US Military for service in Vietnam – thank you to each of them for their service.

The CVVA presented a framed photo of the Canadian Vietnam Wall with CPL Broeffle’s name. The PGR plaque was presented to the family by Ken Donaghue, Bemidji Sector member and Vietnam Veteran, and all PGR members in attendance that were Vietnam Veterans were called forward to stand with Ken as he read and presented the plaque.

Another special moment of the day was with a young Canadian Soldier who arrived with the Vets of the 1st Cav Canadian. The White Earth Veterans Tribal Honor guard were one man short, as one of their members was not able to get across the border due to not having the second form of identification. They asked this young Canadian soldier to carry their Canadian flag in their Honor Guard.

After the memorial dedication, Ida met with each PGR member and thanked them for being there, and personally invited them to the luncheon at the Fort Frances Legion. Quite a few of our members were able to attend and enjoy the fellowship and camaraderie. Thank you to this young soldier.
Thanks go to Mr. Ron Parks and Mr. Paul Dufault of the CVVA and their members who answered the call of our country to serve in Vietnam, the Ft Frances Legion, the White Earth Veterans Tribal Honor Guard, the veterans of the 1st Cav Canadian that joined us in the flag line, Ken and our member Vietnam Veterans who presented the PGR plaque, Sherry for leading the PGR prayer, our members who were able to attend, to Hal for identifying that a marker was needed, to the family, and most of all, to CPL Ivan C. Broeffle for his service and sacrifice - may he rest in eternal peace.

MN PGR members came from the Thief River Falls, Bemidji, Detroit Lakes, Hibbing, Duluth, Mankato, and Albert Lea sectors.

You are invited to view detlakes's photo album: CPL Ivan C. Broeffle, 25 Jul 09, Emo, Ontario
 CPL Ivan C. Broeffle, 25 Jul 09, Emo, Ontario
Jul 29, 2009
by detlakes

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