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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Thomas Moore, 35 years old, born on December 9, 1930 and captured by the Vietcong, October 31, 1965. We will remember him forever.
December 9, 2023
December 9, 2023
Another year has come and gone . You'd possibly would have been 93 today, had not for Vietnam. Nothing can change that , oh yes there is. For your remains to be found and no more Missing in Action.
 So many life events were changed.
Your Kids, your grand kids your great grands. You I know would have loved them all. I have and still miss you terribly and hope I've done things to make you proud.
 I love you daddy.
Diane
December 9, 2021
December 9, 2021
Today would have been your 91 birthday.
All the years you've been gone hasn't got easier.
I grew up daddy. I had 2 children, one was your name sake Tommy, your probably with him. He left this world at 17.
You grand daughter Leahney is a remarkable women and you would have adored her. She has 2 children a boy and girl , your great grand children. And you have now 2 great great grandchildren a boy and girl.
We all miss you and love you.
 May we all meet again someday.
I love you , Happy 91 years daddy
October 31, 2021
October 31, 2021
It's been a tough 56 years since you went to Vietnam and never returned.
 I often wonder what it would have been like to have had you in my life.
 You never had the chance to see each one of your children grow up. You never got to love and watch your grand children or now your great grand children.
The biggest hardest part was hoping you would have been proud of me.
I love you, and some day in the future I hope to see you with your grandson ,my son standing at the end of my life.

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December 9, 2023
December 9, 2023
Another year has come and gone . You'd possibly would have been 93 today, had not for Vietnam. Nothing can change that , oh yes there is. For your remains to be found and no more Missing in Action.
 So many life events were changed.
Your Kids, your grand kids your great grands. You I know would have loved them all. I have and still miss you terribly and hope I've done things to make you proud.
 I love you daddy.
Diane
December 9, 2021
December 9, 2021
Today would have been your 91 birthday.
All the years you've been gone hasn't got easier.
I grew up daddy. I had 2 children, one was your name sake Tommy, your probably with him. He left this world at 17.
You grand daughter Leahney is a remarkable women and you would have adored her. She has 2 children a boy and girl , your great grand children. And you have now 2 great great grandchildren a boy and girl.
We all miss you and love you.
 May we all meet again someday.
I love you , Happy 91 years daddy
October 31, 2021
October 31, 2021
It's been a tough 56 years since you went to Vietnam and never returned.
 I often wonder what it would have been like to have had you in my life.
 You never had the chance to see each one of your children grow up. You never got to love and watch your grand children or now your great grand children.
The biggest hardest part was hoping you would have been proud of me.
I love you, and some day in the future I hope to see you with your grandson ,my son standing at the end of my life.
His Life

My dad

October 31, 2019
My daddy Thomas Moore was born on December 9, 1929, in McClenny, Florida, and grew up in Lake Butler, Florida. He enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Forces on August 21, 1947, shortly before it became the U.S. Air Force. After completing basic training, Moore became an aircraft mechanic, serving in California, Japan, and Florida before going through Air Conditioning Refrigeration School in 1951. He next served in Missouri before completing a tour during the Korean War. Sgt Moore served as a Refrigeration Specialist at Keesler AFB, Mississippi from March 8, 1955 to March 7, 1961, and then at Stewart AFB, New York, from March 8, 1961, to October 29, 1961. He served at Larson AFB, Washington, from October 30, 1961, to August 4, 1963, and Tyndall AFB, Florida, from August 5, 1963 to April 15, 1965, when he went to Southeast Asia. Sgt Moore was stationed at Tan Son Nhut AB in the Republic of Vietnam, and was captured on October 31, 1965, while traveling in a truck with three other service members from Vung Tau to Saigon. He was listed as having presumed to have died in captivity by the Viet Cong. At the end of the war those who were not returned was given a presumptive death date as March 1974. He was posthumously promoted to Chief Master sergeant . His Soldier's Medal Citation reads: CMSGT Thomas Moore distinguished himself by heroism involving voluntary risk of life on 23 August 1955 at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. On that date, when the arm of an electrician, who was making emergency repairs, touched a live circuit, Sergeant Moore, without thought for his own preservation, immediately responded to the aid of the stricken man. When his first attempt to free the victim failed, Sergeant Moore continued in his efforts until he succeeded. Although shocked himself, he administered artificial respiration until the victim regained consciousness and medical aid arrived. The exemplary courage and decisive actions of Sergeant Moore reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force. With 2 purple hearts , Prisoner of War medal and 13 other medals and citations. [CMS Moore's Memorial Stone rests in Arlington National Cemetery. His remains have never been recovered from Vietnam.] His name is on the Vietnam War Memorial Wall panel 3 East Line 9.
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Happy heavenly birthday

December 9, 2022
Hi daddy, it's me Diane.
It's been along time and many years have passed.
 So many life experiences and events that I wished you could have been here to see.
I know when your near in spirit and I believe my son is always with you.
 Many loved ones have joined you these past 2 years.
 As well as new life's born.
   You would be so proud of your grand daughter,
Great grandson and grand daughter and now a .
Great great grand daughter.

I will always love you and miss you.  Until I see you again.

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