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Donald Kauffman


Donald Kauffman

Veterans Funeral Care Donald Kauffman

Donald F. Kauffman, 63, of Palm Harbor, FL died on August 12, 2008 at his residence from a service connected disability and under the care of Hospice of the Suncoast. A Washington, DC native and a local resident since 2006, when he moved here from Deale, MD; he was a automobile salesman; a Methodist; a member of the Moose Lodge, Elks, American Legion and the DAV. Don was a US Army Vietnam War Veterans and during his military service; he was awarded the a good Conduct Medal; National Defense Service Medal; Vietnam National Service Medal; Vietnam National Commendation Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Bars. He is survived by his wife, Patricia of Palm Harbor, FL; a son, William Wampler and his wife, Kiley of Baltimore, MD; two daughters, Stacy Alcorn of Crystal Beach, FL and Darby Wampler of Belleview, CO; three brothers, Ritchie Kauffman and his wife, Fran of Alexandra, VA; Butch and Jimmie Kauffman, both of Myrtle Beach, FL and four grandchildren. Graveside services with full military honors are 2:00 PM, Wednesday, October 1, 2008 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA.Sgt. Kauffman was a member of the Third Rifle Platoon for a year. He served for 5 months as a 106 Recoiless Rifle Crewmember and then he was called to be a Team Leader with the rifle squad. Although his primary Military Occupational Speciality was a Scout, he quickly adapted to the duties of his new position and preformed it in a exemplary manner. Sgt. Kauffman has provided his ability and knowledge of his job under fire by maintaining a very low casuality rate and high morale among his men. Sgt. Kauffman value to his platoon was exemplified during losses to the rife squad put that him in the squad leaders slot. At this time, Sgt. Kauffman was still a Specialist E4. While preforming in this position, he preformed in a outstanding manner. During a constant turnover of personnel, Sgt. Kauffman aided in trainng them into a smooth working unit with very high moral and spirit. While serving in continuous combat operations like “Crazy Horse”, “Paul Revere III and IV”; “Irving”; “Thayer I” and “Pershing”, Sgt. Kauffman received a Combat Infantryman’s BAdge and the Air Medal. For his exemplary service, he was recommended for the US Army Commendation Medal.
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