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Subject: Sgt. Timothy J. Jacobsen, Army, Vietnam/MIA, Ferndale, CA, 04 OCT 08

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Uffda User is Offline
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23 Sep 2008 4:24 PM Alert 



Soldier Missing From The Vietnam War Is Identified

 
            The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO) announced today that the remains of a U.S. serviceman, missing from the Vietnam War, have been identified and will be returned to his family for burial with full military honors.
 
            He is Sgt. Timothy J. Jacobsen, U.S. Army, of Oakland, Calif. He will be buried on Oct. 4 in Ferndale, Calif.
 
Representatives from the Army met with Jacobsen's next-of-kin to explain the recovery and identification process, and to coordinate interment with military honors on behalf of the Secretary of the Army.
 
            On May 16, 1971, Jacobsen was one of four U.S. soldiers and an unknown number of Republic of Vietnam (R.V.N.) Marines who were aboard a UH-1H Iroquois helicopter. The crew was on a combat assault mission near Hue, South Vietnam when they came under heavy enemy ground fire as their aircraft touched down at the landing zone. The pilot tried to lift off, but the damaged aircraft struck a tree line and exploded. A few days later, a search and rescue team recovered the remains of some of the Vietnamese Marines, but there were remains still trapped under the helicopter wreckage. No remains for the U.S. soldiers were recovered.
 
            In 1994, a joint U.S./Socialist Republic of Vietnam (S.R.V.) team, led by the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC), investigated the incident. The team surveyed the crash site and found wreckage consistent with a UH-1. The next year, another joint team excavated the site and recovered human remains, but they were not those of the U.S. soldiers.
 
            In 2002, a joint team traveled to Hue and interviewed two Vietnamese citizens who showed the team two re-burial sites associated with this incident. In 2006, another team excavated the two sites and recovered human remains from one of them.
 
            Among other forensic identification tools and circumstantial evidence, scientists from JPAC also used dental comparisons in the identification of Jacobsen's remains, which were recovered in 2006. The other U.S. soldiers associated with this incident are still unaccounted-for.
 
            For additional information on the Defense Department's mission to account for missing Americans, visit the DPMO web site at http://www.dtic.mil/dpmo or call (703) 699-1169.



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Naples, FL

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23 Sep 2008 6:08 PM Alert 
My deepest, heartfelt condolences to the Family and Friends of this Fallen Hero. We thank you for your sacrifice, we are a grateful nation. May your pain be tempered in the knowledge that Timothy is a True American Hero and he will Never be Forgotten.

Ride safe my Brothers and Sisters, I will be with you all in Spirit. Stand Tall, Stand Proud…An American Hero Is Coming Home.

Stand down, SGT Timothy J. Jacobsen, your mission is now complete, may you rest in Honored, Eternal Peace.

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23 Sep 2008 6:37 PM Alert 
Sincere condolences to the family and friends of Sgt. Timothy J. Jacobsen. Welcome Home Hero. Your service and sacrifice will not be forgotten. Rest In Peace.

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

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23 Sep 2008 6:52 PM Alert 
I convey my heartfelt condolences to the friends and family of Sgt. Timothy J. Jacobsonand my sincere appreciation of his military service and ultimate sacrifice to preserve our way of life. Welcome home Sgt. Jacobson. May you now rest in eternal peace.


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Ride Captain for Lake Charles, La. and surrounding area
American Legion Post 318, Elton, La.

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23 Sep 2008 6:57 PM Alert 
  I would like to offer my sincere condolences to the family and friends of Vietnam MIA, Sgt Timothy J. Jacobsen during your moments of closure.  My thoughts and prayers are with you.
  Thank you for standing for our country and defending our freedom Timothy.  Welcome home.  Rest in peace sir.  I salute you.  

satyr

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23 Sep 2008 9:12 PM Alert 
My sincere condolences to the Family and Friends of Sgt. Timothy J. Jacobsen, US Army, Vietnam/MIA Veteran. I pray God will give you comfort in your time of sorrow. I am grateful for Sgt. Timothy J. Jacobsen's, service to our Great Nation and greatly appreciate Him for my freedom. Sgt. Timothy J. Jacobsen, You are a true American Hero and will not be forgotten. Stand down Soldier, Your mission is complete. Job Well Done. May our Heavenly Father welcome You home to rest.

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23 Sep 2008 10:28 PM Alert 
To the family of Sgt. Timothy J. Jacobsen I offer my condolences and deepest sympathy for your loss. May you now find Peace that your loved one is being returned to the Home soil that he gave the ultimate sacrifice to protect.

To Timothy, Welcome Home Brother and Thank You for your ultimate sacrifice for our Freedoms and your Service to our Country. Stand Down your mission on this earth is now complete. Those that have preceded you are now preparing your place of Honor among Them. Ride with the wind and the Angels and may you forever Rest in Peace on the soil you died to protect. Pegs Down for a Brother Veteran.

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23 Sep 2008 11:22 PM Alert 
Rest In Peace Timothy. My condolences to your family and sympathies to your friends.

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24 Sep 2008 4:51 AM Alert 
My sincere condolences go out to the family and friends of Timothy Jacobsen. Welcome Home and may you rest in peace Brother. Stand down your tour is done and thank you for your service to this great country.

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24 Sep 2008 5:26 AM Alert 
My Sincere Condolences go out to Family and Friends of Sgt. Timothy J. Jacobsen, US Army, Vietnam/MIA, Though You will be missed you will not be Forgotten,Thank you for your Service. May you Rest In Peace and God be with you.


Bill Snelson (Billboy)
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24 Sep 2008 6:00 AM Alert 
My heartfelt condolences go out to the family and friends of Sgt. Timothy Jacobsen.

Thank You to a true hero who answered the call to duty, performing the selfless act of giving of oneself to serve their country. Thank You. THANK YOU.

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24 Sep 2008 6:03 AM Alert 
WELCOME HOME, I have been waiting for your return and I am happy to hear that you are now back on AMERICAN soil. My condolences and prayers to the family and friends of U.S. Army VietNam Missing in Action Sergeant Timothy J. Jacobsen. I thank you for your military service, sacrificies and ultimate sacrifice you made for this grateful nation in keeping peace worldwide. You may be gone, but, you will never be forgotten.

The price of freedom is written on the WALL!

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24 Sep 2008 6:48 AM Alert 
After all these years you're back home Sgt. Timothy J. Jacobsen. You were never forgotten by your loved ones or a grateful nation. Welcome home.

Rest Safely and Securely in God's Loving Arms, Timothy.

Going home, going home,
I'm just going home.
Quiet-like, slip away-
I'll be going home.
It's not far, just close by;
Jesus is the Door;
Work all done, laid aside,
Fear and grief no more.
Friends are there, waiting now.
He is waiting, too.
See His smile! See His hand!
He will lead me through.


Morning Star lights the way;
Restless dream all done;
Shadows gone, break of day,
Life has just begun.
Every tear wiped away,
Pain and sickness gone;
Wide awake there with Him!
Peace goes on and on!
Going home, going home,
I'll be going home.
See the Light! See the Sun!
I'm just going home.


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24 Sep 2008 5:39 PM Alert 
Welcome home, Sir!
May the family recieve God's peace and grace in the coming days.
You made a difference for the good, Sgt. Timothy J. Jacobsen and will not be forgotten.
Rest in final peace brother soldier...

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24 Sep 2008 7:34 PM Alert 
Thank you for my freedom Sgt Jacobsen. May you rest in peace.

“Some people’s lives can truly make a difference however long or short their lives on earth. They give the gifts of kindness and of caring. They sow the seeds of friendship and self-worth. Some people’s lives are beautiful examples of putting others first, and when they are gone, the lives of those they touched are so much richer, and the love they shared lives on and on.”

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madmitch User is Offline
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Northern California




24 Sep 2008 7:52 PM Alert 
Welcome Home Brother
You are not forgotten

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Middletown,ca




25 Sep 2008 2:04 AM Alert 
My deepest, heartfelt condolences to the Family and Friends of Sgt. Timothy J. Jacobsen. Thank you for standing for our country and defending our freedom.You are a true American Hero and will not be forgotten. I'll be standing by in lake county to honor you.
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25 Sep 2008 10:43 AM Alert 
Our sincere condolences and heartfelt sympathies to the family and friends of Sgt. Timothy J. Jacobsen. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time. Though it has been a long time coming, may God bring you comfort and peace in the days ahead. Thank you Sgt. Jacobsen for your courage, dedication and sacrifices. Thank you for standing guard for our freedoms and those of others around the world. God Bless you. Welcome home and Rest easy Brother.

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25 Sep 2008 9:37 PM Alert 
Our most sincere condolences go out to the family and friends of Sgt Jacobson. May he rest peacefully among the Redwoods and and the lost coast, for he has given this nation the freedom we all enjoy by sacraficing all he loved. Thank you hero.
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26 Sep 2008 1:50 AM Alert 
OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF VIETNAM/MIA SGT. TIMOTHY J. JACOBSEN USA. OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. WELCOME HOME TIMOTHY AND REST IN PEACE BROTHER. ROBERT AND JUANITA

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26 Sep 2008 9:40 AM Alert 
I offer my heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Sgt. Timothy J. Jacobsen. Your loved one has made this world a better place through his service to our country. May God bless and comfort you in this trying time.

Thank you, Sgt. Jacobsen, for your service. Your sacrifice will not be in vain, for you will be remembered as a Great American Hero.

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26 Sep 2008 11:14 AM Alert 
God Bless Timothy for his service.  Your mission is finally complete, welcome home.  Comforting  Prayers for family and friends at this time of closure. 

Bill (Cranky) Snodgrass
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26 Sep 2008 11:30 AM Alert 

Our deepest sympathy, to the family and friends of Sgt. Timothy J. Jacobsen.  We are saddened with the loss of another great hero, and a fellow PGR member. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Rest in Peace Solider. Your
Mission is complete.

 

Diane & Bob Flowers

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27 Sep 2008 9:16 AM Alert 
My heartfelt condolences go out to all the family and friends of Sgt. Jacobsen. Thank you Sgt. Jacobsen for your fight for our country and your dedication to freedom. May you rest in peace forever.
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27 Sep 2008 11:40 AM Alert 
Welcome home Sgt. Jacobsen. We have been waiting for your return. My prayers are for you and your family today.

Pooz

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