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At nine years of age, he won the City of Detroit swimming championship for the 25-yard free style. “Then I was assigned to a medical detachment at Darnell Army Hospital.” There, as a second lieutenant, his first job was to track the comings and goings of the enlisted men who served overseas and needed hospitalization.

“I remember making lots and lots of charts,” he recalled.

Shortly thereafter, he joined the U.S. Army Reserve in New Jersey. I had to make sure the soldiers were registered with the registrar’s office and I had to track their belongings. He was an Indian Film Actor & Theatre Actor.

Health Issues, Illness and Death Info

M. R. R. Vasu died on 21-03-1984 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

DEATHDAY 21 March,1984 (Wednesday)
DEATH PLACE Chennai, Tamil Nadu
DEATH COUNTRY India

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Sameh R Ismail,

pediatrics
King Abdul Aziz University
United Arab Emirates

  • Dr. I honor the people who served regardless of the time of year.”

     

  • MRR Vasu

    Madras Rajagopalan Radhakrishnan Vasudevan, also known as M.R.R Vasu, was an Indian Actor known for his contributions to Tamil Cinema and Theatre.

    William pediatrics
    Maimonides Medical Center
    United States of America

    Resident Spotlight: Bill Vasu, a Former Wall Street Executive and First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army

    June 23, 2023 | About Us, Holidays, Service

    Prior to celebrating Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and July Fourth, we at the Witherell often ask if there are any veterans willing to share their stories about service in the armed forces.

    That was pretty amazing. He had, after all, signed up for ROTC during his college and felt it was his patriotic duty to serve.

    A thoughtful gesture leads to a helicopter ride

    “I was stationed at Fort Hood [Texas] where I went through basic training,” he recalled.

    mrr vasu biography of william

    So, he took me up. “But  I had a father who loved me and told me I was ‘good stuff,’ so he thought it important to put me in a place where I’d learn some discipline and settle down. Matthew L Stone pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America

  • Dr. But when it came to his studies, he recalls he wasn’t much of a student.

    “I wasn’t paying enough attention to my studies and was a little rambunctious,” he said.

    This spring, Bill Vasu volunteered to share a couple of his experiences in the U.S. Army in the 1960s, during the Vietnam War. Bill didn’t see combat due to a technicality, but his story was, nonetheless, an interesting one.

    Bill Vasu, Witherell resident

    Bill was born in Detroit to a father who was a funeral director and a mother who was a homemaker.

    So, when he took me up, he flew as close to the ground as he could get. I also was the one who contacted the families, and in many cases, had to make arrangements for the families to visit their sons or daughters.”

    He recalled that one time, a helicopter pilot who had suffered significant wounds during combat was admitted.

    “He was shot down in Vietnam and brought back to Fort Hood in pretty bad shape,” Bill said.

    L Stone

    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America

  • Dr. L Stone Matthew
    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America

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