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Francis Thibeault
from
New Haven
wrote on March 24, 2021
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like to hear from some one from 337 signal co rr Danang 1967-68
mack smith
from
hampton
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
served in vietnam, vung ro mountain with the 194th mp co. 1967--1968 alan owens coy mitchell, jerry hightower. al rogers,harvey buckingham, benjimin holmes, harry vancliff,and robert c hanson
David Jones
wrote on March 24, 2021
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It's been a long time, but is there any members of the 505th GRREG Plat., sent to Viet Nam in 1965 or family members ?. I ended up in Nha-Trang. Would like to hear from you.
Thank's.
Thank's.
stanley cambron
from
phoenix
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I served in pleiku from 1968-1969
joseph papatola
from
Methuen
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I served in viet nam , on a hill in long bien 1966-1967,I know there was 3 unites on the hill 1 club and we watch movies sitting on planks and sand bags, I was a field wiemwn for 6 months ,then a cook, I got burned bad on thanks giving day. I woild like to know the names of the companys.Its kinda sick Va has us going to nam , and leaving, but no records of no kind while we were there.our . govt has realy has let us down.
johnny basso
wrote on March 24, 2021
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was anyone at lz schueller on 5 oct 70 when we got hit with mortars, rockets, machine gun fire. i was there with 5/16 heavy artillery, 8 inch. i would like to talk to anyone about the attack. contact me at [email protected]
Cindy Wight-Hollenbeck
from
Riverside
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I am looking for anyone who served with my father in Vietnam. Oct68-Dec69. Hill 155. He did his bootcamp in San Diego, and was stationed @ Camp Pendleton. This all I know. If this is you, please email [email protected].
His name is Jack Wright and he was a lancecorp. 3rd Battalion 1st Division 1st Marines
His name is Jack Wright and he was a lancecorp. 3rd Battalion 1st Division 1st Marines
Richard Gilmore
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
Landed Friday the 13th of Oct., 1967. Served with 3/6 FA, 52 Arty Gp till Feb 68...then to Phoenix Operation...most fun I ever had in my life!!! Fell off the grid...nobody thought I'd live, disposable, replaceable and no moral fiber. Able to kill without any second thought.
joe mcelroy
from
sun lakes
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I served with the 366th USAF Hospital at DaNang AB, RVN and was a medic on board HH-43B helos, "PEDRO 1", 1970-71. We were rocketed every week. I had nightmares for years, but never went though what the army and marines did; God bless them.
James Recknor
from
denver
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
considering volunteering, not a vet but have been to Vietnam, can not speak Vietnamese but willing to learn, I can speak some Chinese to communicate with the Chinese ethnic people of Cho Lon section of Sai Gon. Iam an Evangelical Christian, south east asia is my calling
Steve Decker
from
Athens
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
Was in the 66th Topo Engineers 1969-1971, based at Plantation, Near Long Bihn, Ben Woa. Looking for some of the guys I served with.
Donell Campbell
from
Everman
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I am looking for any one that served in the 4/42 Artillery in Fort Lewis Washington and went over to Viet Nam on the ship.I think the name of the ship was The USS POPE or USS Walker.We went over with the 1/12 Infantry.I served under the command of Capt.Harold V. Floody,Capt.Jack L.Stewart.I was a friend of The late 1st.Lt.Fred G.Bragg.Some of you may remember me as being a moral booster and I was always smiling and teasing everyone in the Battery.
Larry Brooks
from
Lexington
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I served in country from July 1970 thur July 1971 with the B Btry. 5/42 FA. Looking to get in touch with anyone from that unit.
To all my brothers and sisters in arms, WELCOME HOME!!!
God bless you all
To all my brothers and sisters in arms, WELCOME HOME!!!
God bless you all
TOMMY POTTS
from
GREENBRIER
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I WAS WITH THE 61ST ASSUALT HELICOPTER UNIT FROM SEPT 71 UNTIL MAR 72 THEN WITH THE 60TH FROM MAR 72 UNTIL SEPT 72
george klingbeil
from
Ocala
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I WAS WITH THE 20TH TRANS. IN CU CHI VIET NAM EARLY69 TILL EARLY70. GOING TO A REUNION IN VIRGINIA OCT.16-18 HOPE TO SEE SOME OLD BUDDIES.
Richard Hays
from
Grayling
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
My name is Richard Hays, I served in the Army In Vietnam, September 1968 thru October 69. Mac V advisory team 90, Tay Ninh. I am looking for anyone there at that time. I served with Gary Newtson, Wayne Showneck, John Ramsey. Please email me if you served at that time. with the Mac V. I would love to hear from you.
Richard Hays
Richard Hays
Monte Rodgers
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I spent 11 months in Vietnam with Fox 2/7, 1st Marine Div. from Nov. 69- Oct. 70
What an experience! Would like to hear from anyone.
What an experience! Would like to hear from anyone.
Ju dy Elliott
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I'm assisting my brother with his PTSD claim and we need anyone who served with him in the 297th Transportation Company, 1st Field Forces, Nahtrang, Vietnam during 9/66 through 11/67 or there abouts to establish stressors. God Bless Everyone of You.
Richard Gebing
from
Ft. Myers
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was scared going to Viet Nam with MCB-4 in 1969
Who wasn't. After getting envolved in helping the Vietnames people day and night our work there turned into a blessing to look back on. If only I could re-join some of our mates and or the people that we helped. The 13 year old boy who is now 53. We adopted him. The bar maid in the club who made you smile after a 14 hour day handing you a warm beer for a dime. The fighting was wrong but the troops did what they were told to do. Some of it was for the good and for those of us that came home
" WELCOME HOME BROTHERS & SISTER "
you gave your all
Richard Gebing
Who wasn't. After getting envolved in helping the Vietnames people day and night our work there turned into a blessing to look back on. If only I could re-join some of our mates and or the people that we helped. The 13 year old boy who is now 53. We adopted him. The bar maid in the club who made you smile after a 14 hour day handing you a warm beer for a dime. The fighting was wrong but the troops did what they were told to do. Some of it was for the good and for those of us that came home
" WELCOME HOME BROTHERS & SISTER "
you gave your all
Richard Gebing
Al Cabral
from
Warren
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Anyone from the 577 engr. Co. D Tuy Hoa Vietnam from Dec.67 to Dec. 68. I would like to hear from you. I have some pictures, you may be in them.
SP/4 Ronnie Moore
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I was in the 2nd trans Co. Qui Nhon Jan 70 - Dec 70 our Moto was Second to None any other 2nd trans drivers out there?
Patty Robuck
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
Looking for anyone who served in Vietnam Jan 1970 to Dec 1970. US Army signal corps. Co C 58th Sig bn. My brother Harry "Matt" served there. trying to locate anyone from his company.
virgil miller
from
pine bluff
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I would like to get in contact with someone during the following dates: CO A 9th ENGR 65/66
823RD RED HORSE 69/70.
823RD RED HORSE 69/70.
Richard Hays
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
MACV TEAM 90 TAY NINH 68-69
Marvin Little
from
Jacksonville
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
82nd ABN, 1/504; Vietnam-101st ABN,2/506; 159th Hel. Amb.(Dust-off) 1971-72
Mike Meier
from
Oregon
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I'm looking to get comments about my childhood buddie who was a corpman with Bravo1/7 1st Marine Div in 1969. He was KIA on April 30 1969 in Quang Nam Prov. RVN. Thanks..
Mitchell Gordon
from
Pine Mountain
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I was stationed at Chu Lai, Viet Nam with VMFA 323 "Death Rattlers" from April 1967 - May 1968. Was at the airfield the evening that the Tet offensive started against us in Jan 1968 working the night crew/ground crew for our squadron/planes. Remember when our Squadron Commander Col Hagman was shot down over Norh Vietnam during Tet. Welcome home my friends. SGT Mitchell W Gordon USMC
mike lade
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
looking for anyone from c/b/4/77 afa Camp Evans,was there Dec.70 to Dec71, don't remember
all names but a few, Ernie Carpenter would like to hear from you,Greunwald,Yusko,Long,Brosnan likewise.WELCOME HOME TO ALL WHO SERVED.
all names but a few, Ernie Carpenter would like to hear from you,Greunwald,Yusko,Long,Brosnan likewise.WELCOME HOME TO ALL WHO SERVED.
alonzo jones jr
from
oklahoma
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
i AM LOOKING FOR ANYONE WHO WAS IN VIETNAM QUANG TRI 1970 DEC AND ALSO INVOLVED IN THE QUE SON VALLEY CAMPAING IN 1971 I WAS WITH THE 27TH ENG OR THE 14TH ENG NICKNAME BROTHER J.
Leonard Kurtz
from
Sunnyvale
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
A Battery 1st/39th (I Corp attached to 101st Airborne) Artillery Medic November 1969-October 1970, would love to hear from anyone in A Battery, or the Battalion.
