Mitchell G. Abraham

Mitchell G. Abraham was born on February 7th, 1943. His hometown Ambridge, Pennsylvania. His address was 107 Sumner Ave, Vandergrift, PA, 15690-1109 (1992). 

Abraham started service in the Army for the Vietnam war on October 28th, 1964. His unit was the 25th Military Police Company and 25th Infantry Division. His rank was Specialist 4. The main battles he was in were Operation Attleboro and Rolling Thunder.  Throughout his service he received the awards of Army Commendation Medal, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Combat Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Certified Expert Rifleman. 

Abram served on the 25th Division while in Hawaii in 1965 to 1966. He acted as both a combat field Military Police. In Schofield Barracks, Oahu, Hawaii he also served on post. January 1966 Abraham traveled with the 25th Division for the first time to Vung Tau, Vietnam on the ship the U.S.S. Pope. The first, second, and third Brigade drove to the new base camp in Cu Chi near Saigon. This later became famous for the 75 mile underground tunnel complex built the Viet-Cong. His service ended October 20th 1966.  

U.S.S. Pope