JOSEPH T. TIEFENTHALER
Home Of Record:
BROOKLAWN
County:
Camden
Status:
Killed In Action
Rank:
SP4
Branch Of Service:
Army
Country Of Incident:
SVN
Date of Casualty:
May 13, 1967
Date of Birth:
October 19, 1945
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JOSEPH THOMA TIEFENTHALER
SP4 - E4 - Army - Selective Service
1st Cav Division (AMBL)
Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Aug 2, 1966
Casualty was on May 13, 1967
In BINH DINH, SOUTH VIETNAM
HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
GUN, SMALL ARMS FIRE
Body was recovered
Panel 19E - Line 114
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Joseph T. Tiefenthaler was
born on October 19, 1945. His home of record is Brooklawn, NJ.
He served in the US Army and attained the rank of Specialist 4 (SP4). He was
assigned to B Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division.
Tiefenthaler was killed in action on May 13, 1967.
Information from virtualwall.org, thewall-usa.com and NJVVMF.
Doc Harkins and Joseph Tiefenthaler (right)
Joesph Tiefenthaler in the
middle
SPECIALIST FOURTH CLASS JOSEPH THOMAS TIEFENTHALER was born on October 19,
1945 to Mr. & Mrs. Francis Tiefenthaler. He grew up in Brooklawn NJ, at 228
Nansen Avenue. Known to friends and classmates as Tieffy, he graduated High
School in 1965. He was drafted into the United States Army, and served our
country as am infantryman.
SP4 Tiefenthaler began his tour of duty in Vietnam on August 2, 1966. On May
13, 1967 he was killed in action by small arms fire in Binh Dinh province,
South Vietnam. He was one of three members of Company B lost that day, the
others being Specialist 4th Class Gary R. Zywica of Detroit MI, and Private
First Class Joseph Cavarocchi of Philadelphia, PA. He was 21 years old and
was single.
Specialist Fourth Class Tiefenthaler he was brought home to the United
States for burial.
A Note from The Virtual Wall
B Company, 1/7th Cavalry, lost three men on 13 May 1967:
SP4 Joseph T. Tiefenthaler, Brooklawn, NJ;
SP4 Gary R. Zywica, Detroit, MI; and
PFC Joseph Cavarocchi, Philadelphia, PA.
08 Jun 2006
Hey Tieffy, Just want you to know someone from the class of 65 still thinks
about you and our other fallen classmates. Some of us made it back home and
it doesn't seem fair that some of us didn't. I'll be sure to see you in the
next go around.
From a classmate and friend.
flatlanderwayne@aol.com
MESSAGES LEFT ON THEWALL-USA
** Note that some of these
messages are from years ago and their contact information may not be good
anymore **
Chuck Dougherty
charleswdougherty@comcast.net
Buddy in Vietnam
Portland, OR 97206 USA
http://www.msu.edu/user/kon/
Joe was in B company, 1st Bn., 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Air Cavalry
Division. Please visit our company website, Joe was in 1966-1967. I remember
the day Joe was Killed, it was ulgy day and for the next 7 days too. We were
caught on top of a hill on top of a NVA regiment tunnel system. The NVA kept
coming up the hill for the next 6 nights, wave after wave. We called the
hill FRAG HILL because we tossed atleast 10,000 frangs. I miss Joe, we were
friends. God Bless him and his family. I hope to contact his family now that
I know location.
Monday, August 16, 2004
Charles Dougherty
charleswdougherty@comcast.net
Foxhole buddy
He was an outstanding, courageous trooper in B Company, 1st Battalion, 7th
US Cavalry Regiment, 1st Air Cavalry Division. This Fallen Hero Trooper paid
the ultimate sacrifice serving our country in the Vietnam War. He fought for
our country faithfully in the firm belief that doing so others may enjoy the
liberty and freedoms that we treasure. Relatives, Friends & Countryman be
proud that this OUTSTANDING TROOPER was an infantry soldier in the "Cav".
The same 7th US Cavalry Regiment of General Custer fame. More movies and
books have made and written about 7th US Cavalry Regiment than any other
Military unit from the Indian War to Vietnam, with more to come. According
to the History Channel, the 7th US Cavalry is one of the most decorated
units in Military History. Most recent movie is "We Were Soldiers", starring
Mel Gibson, an outstanding movie as to what some of the fighting was like in
Vietnam War. The 1st Air Cavalry Division had the highest number of combat
losses of all Division that fought in the Vietnam War at 5,408, the 7th US
Cavalry Regiment had 1,418, Wounded-In-Action estimated at over 20,000. To
the chagrin of the Marines we were the Division and the 7th US Cavalry was
the Regiment that rescued the Marines out of Khe Sanh, relieving the 3,500
U.S. Marines besieged by nearly 20,000 NVA enemy soldiers. Proudly we fought
side-by-side with the Marines at Hue City, A-Shau Valley near the Laotian
boarder and many other battles. On 1 May 1970, the Cav. was "First into
Cambodia" air assaulting into their Communist sanctuary. The 7th US Cavalry
Regiment was the very last infantry combat unit to leave Vietnam in June
1972. The Cav was in Vietnam from August 1965 to June 1972, or 83 months of
intense combat. A Very Proud, Loud and Hardy GarryOwen to you, from a fellow
Grunt (1967-1968) in B-1-7, 1st Cavalry Division. Visit the following
Websites B co., 1st Bn, 7th Cav. Website: http://www.msu.edu/user/kon/ 7th
Cavalry Regiment: http://www.us7thcavalry.com/ 1st Cavalry Division:
http://www.1cda.org/ Id Drang Valley Battle, LZ Xray http://www.LZXray.com/à7th
Cavalry re-cap webpage: http://www.us7thcavalry.com/1-7-vn/
Saturday, September 04, 2004
Albert Patterson
kinge15@hotmail.com
Knew MOM and DAD
25 Tenth Ave
Haddon Heights, NJ 08035 USA
In Our Thoughts!
Dear Joseph, I did'nt know you but I worked in a Deli that your Mom and Dad
visited often. They were such a nice couple and you were the pride of their
life. I'll never forget their awful sadness the day you died. I thought of
you often over the years in their memory. You became my unknown soldier and
my touchstone to the Vietnam war. I'm glad I found your name on this site
may you all be together again one day. God Bless you. Al
Wednesday, September 17, 2003
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