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Old 05-25-2015, 12:18 PM   #1
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Leslie Sabo Died For His Army Comrades In Vietnam War
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Sabo died in the 1970 Cambodian Incursion, and his widow received his Medal of Honor 42 years later. U.S. Army/courtesy of Rose Mary Sabo-Brown


Leslie Sabo was killed during the Vietnam War's 1970 Cambodian Campaign. He was nominated for the Medal of Honor, but the records were lost until a veteran rediscovered them in 1999. In 2012, Sabo's widow received the nation's highest military award on his behalf, the 249th for Vietnam.

Sabo's platoon and another had been ambushed from all sides by a large and well-entrenched force of communist soldiers.

He repeatedly attacked and killed enemy soldiers, was wounded by a grenade as he shielded a comrade, and then was fatally shot as he provided covering fire for a medevac helicopter.



"His indomitable courage and complete disregard for his own safety saved the lives of many of his platoon members," said the Medal of Honor citation. "Spc. 4 Sabo's extraordinary heroism and selflessness, above and beyond the call of duty, at the cost of his life, are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, Company B, 3rd Battalion, 506th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, and the United States Army."

Leslie Jr. was born in 1948 in Kufstein, Austria, where his well-to-do family had moved after the Soviet occupation of Hungary at the end of World War II, leaving almost everything behind.

They moved to America when he was 2. They lived in Youngstown, Ohio, and then Ellwood City, Pa.

Leslie Sr., a lawyer in Hungary, retrained as an engineer, and both parents taught their two remaining sons (another was killed by a bomb during the war) patriotism for their adopted country.

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"Leslie Sabo's actions were outstanding, even on a day when outstanding acts of courage were almost routine," said Eric Poole, author of "Company of Heroes."
"Les was an average student, but had a lot of friends and always showed he really cared about people," his older brother, George, told IBD. "He attended Youngstown State for a couple of semesters, but his grades weren't great, so he took a break. Four months later, in April 1969, he was drafted into the Army, and while we were concerned about his safety, we were very proud that he felt he was doing his duty. Because our family had barely escaped when the Russians came into Hungary, we thought it was important that communism be kept from spreading. A lot of his buddies didn't see it that way, and there were some intense arguments about the war."

After basic training at Fort McClellan, Ala., Sabo qualified for advanced training and took leave to get married in September to Rose Mary Buccelli, whom he had met the year before.



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Very nice topic.

Happy Memorial Day!

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Company B, 3rd Battalion, 506th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, and the United States Army."
May he R.I.P.

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Leslie Sabo was killed during the Vietnam War's 1970 Cambodian Campaign.



"His indomitable courage and complete disregard for his own safety saved the lives of many of his platoon members," said the Medal of Honor citation. "Spc. 4 Sabo's extraordinary heroism and selflessness, above and beyond the call of duty, at the cost of his life, are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, Company B, 3rd Battalion, 506th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, and the United States Army."

Leslie Jr. was born in 1948 in Kufstein, Austria, where his well-to-do family had moved after the Soviet occupation of Hungary at the end of World War II, leaving almost everything behind.

They moved to America when he was 2. They lived in Youngstown, Ohio, and then Ellwood City, Pa.

Thanks for remembering a local boy. Western Pennsylvania produces Medal of Honor recipients, NFL quarterbacks, and steel (although not as much of the latter as we once did). In WW2, our plants at Neville Island and Ambridge churned out hundreds of the amphibious landing crafts that served us well during the Pacific War and the Normandy landings.

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Thanks for remembering a local boy. Western Pennsylvania produces Medal of Honor recipients, NFL quarterbacks, and steel (although not as much of the latter as we once did). In WW2, our plants at Neville Island and Ambridge churned out hundreds of the amphibious landing crafts that served us well during the Pacific War and the Normandy landings.

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President Eisenhower said, “If Higgins had not designed and built those LCVPs (Landing Craft, Vehicle and Personnel), we never could have landed over an open beach. The whole strategy of the war would have been different.” And as Colonel Joseph H. Alexander, USMC (Ret) said, “The Higgins boats broke the gridlock on the ship-to-shore movement. It is impossible to overstate the tactical advantages this craft gave U.S. amphibious commanders in World War II." The half-wood half-steel Higgins Boat was as ubiquitous in WWII as the helicopter was in Vietnam. When certain Navy bureaucrats objected to the Marines adopting the 36 ft Higgins Boat because the craft didn't fit the Navy's davits, Andrew Higgins, via Truman, told the Navy to move its davits.

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One of the Kansas City contributions to the war effort. From the Fairfax plant...



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