Blandin Karabinos
Christina, on behalf of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment's veterans of Vietnam and Cambodia please accept our condolences. Your father served proudly with the 37th Medical Company of the 11th Cavalry Regiment in 1971 and 1972. He was an honorable and rrespected trooper who are men turnd to for aid so many times. We were proud to have him inthe ranks of the Legendary Blackhorse Regiment. Our loss is that of another brother down who we respectfully salute and offer our apology that we had not learned of his death at an earlier date. we will actively remember him, listening his name on the rolls of our honored daed, read his name at our Annual reunion's Memorial Service and pray for him. Life has not changed, but merely ended and as we were together then )In Vietnam) we will be together again in the life hereafter, enfolded in the arms of our Loving Father.
Chaplain Blandin W. Karabinos, 11th ACVVC and of Headquarters Troop of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment in Vietnam, in 1971 and 1972.