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Enrique Leon
from
Scottsdale
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was in country from October 1968 to 1969, at first as a surgeon at the 17th field Hospital ahn'khe then sent to Pleiku at the 71rst Evac Hospital, had multilple buddies of mine still in contact
wish if someone remember me please to sent an email or a phone call to my office,will be back to you quickly.
I am a practicing Plastic surgeon,have my own clinc here in Scottsdale.
great friends always in my mind.
Rick Leon
wish if someone remember me please to sent an email or a phone call to my office,will be back to you quickly.
I am a practicing Plastic surgeon,have my own clinc here in Scottsdale.
great friends always in my mind.
Rick Leon
Sarah Barbour
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
My father, Paul Manikowski, was a Army Medical Corpsman in the 1st division during 64-66ish that drove an ambulance in Ben Cat, Vietnam and/or near Siagon. I am looking for anyone that might have driven ambulances with him or was stationed with him that new him or had pictures of him. My father has passed away last January from Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma caused from the Agent Orange.
Jerome Miner
from
Mesa
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was assigned to the 903 AMEF, based at Phu Cat, RVNM. I arrived in country late Feb '68. We were a part of the 903 AMES and as such served all over. From Dong Ha, Quang Tri, Hue, Danang, Qui Nhon, and flew into many air bases evacing marines, army and air force personnel. We were responsible for all fixed wing medivac operations in country using the Caribou, C 123, and C130 aircraft which held as many as 130 patients.
The 903 got a Presidential Unit Citation (PUC) for our actions and support during TET '68.
We thank the Marines, Army and Air Force personnel we were privileged to provide care for and the protection and support we received from them.
Welcome home, fellas..
The 903 got a Presidential Unit Citation (PUC) for our actions and support during TET '68.
We thank the Marines, Army and Air Force personnel we were privileged to provide care for and the protection and support we received from them.
Welcome home, fellas..
DAVID PIKE
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
SERVED 1ST MARINE AIR WING MAG-16 MARBLE MOUNTAIN. TRUCK DRIVER. LOOKING FOR OLD BUDDY FRED GUTIERREZ FROM THE BRONX. DON'T REMEBER MUCH AFTER 43 YEARS
stephen Gorman
from
pompano beach
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
usmc 1967-68 served at contien (Hill of Angels) 3rd Batt 9 th marines. I was tall skinny kid
Robert Pederson
from
Naugatuck
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
In country 470-471 Combat Engineers 79th in Long Bien. And 62nd.Engr.Bn. Romeplow D-9 Dozers.Welcome Home To All
cary chizer
from
bellingham
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
hi all you vets,i was over in nam between april 17th 1968 to 16th april 69 looking for some lost buddies of the 156th hem co was by marble mount around daNang great website
kenny ripple
from
decatur
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
416 TFS bomb loader fall -67-68 Phucat--Anybody still around , RIP
John Wilson
from
Raynham
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I served with co.D 704th Mn. Bn. 4th Inf.Div. From August 1967 to August 1968. I was a sp/4 E-4 I spent time at camp Enari in Pleiku,the Oasis,Kontum, and Dakto, I was at Dakto during Tet, and the battle of Dakto. I was a Quartermaster and truckdriver running convoys on highway 14.
bobby smith
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
was a doorgunner on a ch-47 =a com. 159th 101st airborne div 70-72
Frank Rogers
from
Christiansburg
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
1963 at Da Nang w/Command Task Element 79.3.3.6, 1965/66 7th Motors, 1970/71 Red Beach
LUIS GUERRERO
from
SAN ANTONIO
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
LOOKING FOR ANYONE WHO SERVE WITH ME LAI KHE
APRIL,1967 TO APRIL 1968 1/16 INF W/ 2/33 ARTY MORT PLT CO E
APRIL,1967 TO APRIL 1968 1/16 INF W/ 2/33 ARTY MORT PLT CO E
Bobby Smith
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
greet website! keep up the good job
Tom DiGuglielmo
from
Audubon
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Was stationed at Tan Son Nhut AB Feb 71 to Dec 71, worked Saigon Approach Control, was an Air Traffic Controller with the USAF.
Thomas Smith
from
McAlpin
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Served in U.S.M.C.65-69 served with I-co 3/8 N.C &
Nam 66-67 Danang & Chu Lia & N.C Cherry Pt.
Reading some of these letters hit home in a way that
I've found hard to read , but also very close to me .
God Bless to all you Vets .
Nam 66-67 Danang & Chu Lia & N.C Cherry Pt.
Reading some of these letters hit home in a way that
I've found hard to read , but also very close to me .
God Bless to all you Vets .
Charles Stewart
from
Mansfield
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
was in Cam Rahn Bay from Jan. 66 to July 67.
504th QM Depot I worked at the motor pool
504th QM Depot I worked at the motor pool
charlie stewart
from
mansfield
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Looking for anyone that served in the 504th quartermaster depot in cam rahn bay 1966-67
charles mirabal
from
orlando
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
i served in south viet nam from 66-67,aug., as a spec. E-5 , flying crew chief on fixed wing aircraft, when i wasn't doing that i was flying as a gunner on our hueys, was assign. to 54th SIGNAL BATTAL, avn sec, nha trang, looking for old friends.
JERRY STILL
from
WATERVLIET
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I SERVED WITH ''C'' CO. 9TH MT BN 3RD MAR DIV. 7-68 THRU 7-69 DONG HA VIETNAM : LOOKING FOR TOM CAMPBELL..JOHN NELSON.. ED LAMENDOLA..KEITH SKAGGS..CREWS..HOUSELOG..SEWICK...OR ANY OF YOU OLD TRUCKERS
ROGER PEIRCE
from
nixa
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
WAS IN COUNTRY 4-69 3-70 CREWCHEIF ON SLICK FOXYLADY GUNNER WAS BOB REYONLDS WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM ANYBODY 134AHC IS HAVING A REUNION IN MAY
leoonard woods jr
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
i was with the naval ujnit at marble mt guarding the transmitter sight there. i was there from nov 67 to nov 68 . just trying to contact anyone who was there during that time period and can remember me. we had dogs walk our lines at night and i have found a couple of them. I was in the cp bunker most of my tour but i walked the line and checked bunkers at night. i carried an m 14 and had really loud music . i was in the middle houch.
MICHAEL SAWICK
from
SPRING VALLEY
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Blast from the past. I served with IIFFV Arty HHB from Oct 67 - Jun 70. Thoughts of the old days keep coming back. Thanks Guys.....
.....First Sergeant, US Army retired.....
.....First Sergeant, US Army retired.....
Joe Sanders
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I served with the military police in Can Tho from mid to late 1970 to mid 1971.
Gary Phillips
from
Claremore
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Served with A-Troop & HHT 3/5 Cav. 9th Inf.Div
68 & 69 Wunder Beach & Camp Evans. MOS 63C20.
68 & 69 Wunder Beach & Camp Evans. MOS 63C20.
Joe Skelly
from
Breesport
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Served in Vietnam Jan 67 to Dec 67. Was with C company,39th Engr Bn, 1st Armored Div . I was the co''s driver for captains Green and Robinson. We mine sweep route 1 in both directions between Mo Duc and Duc Pho each day. John Easley is one name I remember. If theres any others out there I'd like to hear from you.
Samuel Estrada
from
Merced
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
1969-1970 Gun trunk The Big Kahuna w/ the 184th support w/ 2nd trans co. Qui Nha
RICHARD BLOMQUIST
from
Rockford
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Served in 637 APRON, from Nov 5, 1966 to Mar 31, 1967
Donald Collins
from
Wise
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was in country from March 1970 to Dec.1970. Would like to here from some friends but can't remember to much. Was with 66th. topo at Long Binh. We were out in the field most of the time. Good luck to all the vets that were there.
robert hansen
from
modesto
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
looking for menbers of the 134th avn out of phie hip
1969 to1971
1969 to1971
ED CARLSON
from
GREELEY
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
WAS AT THE 54 ORD AMMO CO FROM SEP 66 TO APR 68. REMEMBER A FEW NAMES ,, GARY LANE ,LAST NAME GASTON. WOULD ENJOY HEARING FROM ANYONE DURING THAT TIME.
