Ronald Keith Bloom
Specialist Five
D CO, 554TH ENG BN, 79TH ENG GROUP, 20TH ENG BDE, USARV ENG CMD, USARV
Army of the United States
Lakewood, Colorado
February 24, 1950 to January 03, 1969
RONALD K BLOOM is on the Wall at Panel W35, Line 24

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Ronald K Bloom
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12 Feb 2001

Ron,

You were so young when you gave your life for our country. You are always in my thoughts and prayers.

Always
Janice



24 Feb 2001

Happy Birthday Ron.

You would have been 51 years old this week. You still live on in the hearts and minds of those who loved you. Your spirit is strong and alive in the Rocky Mountains that you called home. I have been back there and have felt your presence.

I love you
Janice



REMEMBERED
Memorial Day, 2002

Janice



31 May 2004

Ron, it is Memorial Day 2004 and my thoughts are with you on this day. My heart aches that you died so young with so much life ahead of you that will never be. Know you are always in my heart. With love, Janice



15 Jan 2005

Ron, it has been so long but you are always in my heart.
Janice



24 Feb 2008

Thinking of you.
You are in my heart today on your birthday and always.
Janice



A memorial initiated by a friend,
Janice Germond Lages
215 Navarra Dr, Scotts Valley Ca 95066
janicelages@yahoo.com

 
24 August 2001

Ron,
it seems just like yesterday,
that we wore the purple and white
as Panthers for Middle Park.
You were and always will be a Panther.

From your friend,
Al Jarrell
E-Mail address not available


 
28 Dec 2003

We miss you with all our hearts.
Love from your brother Gary and family.




30 May 2005

Thinking of you on this Memorial Day 2005.
Love
Your brother
Gary



From his brother,
Gary Bloom
gstanggang@yahoo.com

 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

Fifteen members of D Company, 554th Engineer Bn, died on 03 Jan 1969 when the battalion mess hall at Cu Chi was mined:
  • SP5 Ronald K. Bloom, Lakewood, CO
  • SP5 Donald W. Brown, Madison, IN
  • SP5 Moises A. Reyes, El Paso, TX
  • SP5 Michael J. Unsinn, Green Bay, WI
  • SP5 Ted A. White, Dickinson, AL
  • SP4 Paul W. Barnett, Dustin, OK
  • SP4 Glenn E. Case, Live Oak, CA
  • SP4 Joseph P. Colasurdo, Edison, NJ
  • SP4 Eldridge M. Daniels, Chicago, IL
  • SP4 Jerry Dunlap, Malvern, AR
  • SP4 Patrick C. Golliher, Granada Hills, CA
  • SP4 Dennis J. Stanley, Atascadero, CA
  • SP4 Waldon J. Swart, Spicer, MN
  • SP4 Gerhard W. Vanderford, Corinth, MS
  • SP4 Freddy T. Williams, Friona, TX
Five and a half months later, on 21 May, elements of the 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry, and the ARVN 132nd Regional Force Company conducted a cordon and search operation of Giong Viec Hamlet located between Phuoc My and Cu Chi. ARVN soldiers promptly captured a VC squad leader who said there were 20 other VC in the hamlet. The RF Company and two platoons from Company B/1/5 made a sweep of the area, finding a number of Viet Cong dead and capturing six VC along with weapons, ammunition and equipment.

Among the POWs was a nurse who had previously worked for the 554th Engineer Battalion. The nurse was instrumental in the capture of 3 females employed at Cu Chi Base Camp who worked for the VC and were involved in the mining of the 554th Engineer Battalion mess hall.

SP5 Ronald K Bloom is remembered on the
Colorado Vietnam War Memorial.

He was buried on 13 January 1969 in Plot R-1231,
Fort Logan National Cemetery,
Denver, Colorado,
surrounded by other men of courage and integrity.


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