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Joseph Farias from Hilo wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Any comarde that served in Camp Radcliff from July 68 August 69 with the C Company USAD Troop Command- An- Khe Mission please contact for Picture of hill with the 1st cav- worked security at night and load trucks during the day fro delivery to Pleike and Qui- Nhon- also worked in Bon- Son- Pineapple from Hawaii- Aloga WELCOME HOME- had two strokes and holding on-Total disable from Heart condition
Jose Valdez wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Served U.S. Army. Was In-Country Oct.1969-Oct.1970, Cat Lai.
Ron Lake from Boise wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
I would like to hear from old friends who were in or aware of : Det 5, 30th Weather Squadron, Pleiku AB 1967.
Felipe Quenga from Marina wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Looking for someone who served with me at Phan Thiet or Tuy Hoa with the 1/50th (Mech) Inf/1/22nd Inf from Feb 70 - Jan 71. I was a supply clerk and S-1 Clerk.
Steven Pagnano from Providence wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
I was with the 96th DPU in Quinhon, Oct.'66-July'67...next to the Navy airstrip...A lot of memories....Where are you...Pat Bir,Harold Funk,Bernie Broad,Bill Mutter,Sarg. Castleman,Jim Weaver,Scott Zimmerman,Stephen Plake,William Pennington,Major Covington,Capt. Pettibone? What happened after I left? 41 years ago!! It's been a roller coaster ride for me...how about you?
Paul Kukuk from Greenbank wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
7/68-7/69 C 2/12 4th platoon 1st Cav Division. Keep up your good work helping a country we tried to destroy.
duane aka skip dudley from ceres wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
was in vn in67/68 227th D CO
Glen Baxmann from Knoxville wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
I was an Air Traffic Control Tower Controller at Da Nang from Feb '71 to Mar 72. Anyone who was there at that time please contact me.
Victor LINN from RIO RICO wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
U.S.M.C. Served two tours in Viet-Nam. Saw action in Camle Bridge on first tour. Second tour, member of Provisional Rifle Co. in Camp Books FLC. Would like to contact other marines (Randle, Hoffman, Garcia, Kent, etc.).
leonard thomas from manchaca wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
anyone that was in 1/9 cav.1cav. dav. on feb.23 when d trp got hit at quan loi i have the news paper cliping from s.s and would like to give a copey to anyone that wants one just e-mail your adress
Herbert Martinez from Tulsa wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Thank you for this wonderful website. Great Job!Served in Nam from May '68 to May '69.
HHC, 2/327th (NFS), 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Div
William DAVIES from Los Angeles wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
IServed as a field hospital corpsman in the 4.2" mortar and 105mm howitzer batteries of 2nd Bn 12 Marines 3rd Mar Div in the I Corps Jan-Dec 1968. I welcome conversation with anyone, particularly anyone I served with in W 2/12 and D2/12.
Ricky Miller wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Looking for anyone who might know where the heck the 134th Med. Det. was in I Corps 1970-71?
I was a CE on a slick named GUNKY with C Troop 2/17th Cavalry Regiment, 101st ABN DIV
I was grounded from flying for 72 hours on July 26, 1971 and released to fly again on July 29, 1971.
1st officer on july 26th was CPT. STEPHEN E BRAUN COMMANDING
ON THE 29TH IT WAS A CPT, ALAN VAN DYKE
FLIGHT SURGEON.
I WORKED ALOT WITH L. CO. 75TH RANGERS UP ON CAMP EAGLE AND I WAS BASED ON NORTH PHU BAI..WE WERE KNOWN AS THE "CONDORS" AND HAD A SOLID WIDE BLUE STRIPE ON OUR TAIL BOOM.
MY SLICK WAS ALMOST A BLACK IN COLOR THE ONLY ONE IN I CORPS AS I NEVER SEEN ANOTHER ONE..I WAS ON LZ SALLY 1 NIGHT AND THEN WE TRANSFERRED DOWN TO NORTH PHU BAI AND STAYED THERE..DID 22 MONTHS I THINK, MAYBE 21 (CRS)
NICE SITE AND GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE..
CONDOR 700 AKA "COWBOY"
RICKY MILLER
D Trice from Riverside wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Looking Sgt. Marsh or for anyone who served in the 221st and 244th motorpool from 68-69 at Can Tho airbase.
richard dirusso from stafford wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
SW 3 - NMCB 8 RSVN 68-69 WORKED IN TOOLROOM WITH PAPE ALLEN
William Fries wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
I served in the 56th Transportation Company, based at the helo complex, Ton Son Knut AFB, Saigon, RVN, June/67thruOct/67 (early out) before unit was transfered to Ben Cat, Units primary function- recover downed Hueys from fire fight locale, usually under fire. Recondition for return to service or return units to Corpus Christi, Tex.
Tom Reed wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Served with the 222nd Personnel Service Company of the 44th Medical Brigade at Long Binh Vietnam from November 1967 - 68. One of the first replacements for the original group that came over in late 1966 from Fort Bragg.
Steve Sivell wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
I would like to hear from anyone that was with the 444 Trans
Co.in Nam between Oct.70 & Oct.71. You can contact me
at [email protected].
WALTER OZMENT from houston wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
was with Echo 2/7 1968 -- 2nd plt radioman --- bootcamp was plt 1042 Calif 1967
Cecil Ozment from Beaumont wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
am looking for anyone that served with my brother Cecil Lee Ozment in the Army while in Viet Nam are the states..know he went thru tigerland in La. around 1970
ross graham from Pittsburgh wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Served with 22 asf/csf Danang 68,69,70.Looking for friends from that time frame,or anyone at 22nd. Steve miller,randy ross,skip hederschidt,ron turner,,drop me a note,perhaps I could buy you a cold one...
Dan Miller wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
I went to Viet Nam in 1966 with the 40 th. Sig. Bat. We took the cruse ship Hugh Gaffey, Does anyone know me, or do you know my buddy John Stamper, or Don Elley ??
Daniel Parvis from Douglaston wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Served with the Big Red 1 May 1967, May 1968.
2d Batttilion 33d Artillary. My base camp was Lai Khe. Hope to hear from all who served during this time.
Dan MILLER wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Went to Viet Nam with the 40th. Sig. Bat. We went on the cruise ship Hugh Gaffey in Aug. of 1966. Does any one know me, how about my old buddy John Stamper, Don Elley, or John Caldwell ??????
George Spratt wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
I am in search of anyone that can remember a base outside of vaung tau vietnam called (tnsanute) and I think it was an army base. I am trying to retrace my footsteps to re open my disablity claim.

any help would be appreciated

george
Robert Davis from Spring Grove wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Looking for Larry Borders, we were tower guard buddies. quinhon fuel depot 1970, tower 12. I got a xmas drop, left Dec. 14 1970. Anyone else that was there please get in touch.
RAFAEL ROQUE from ARECIBO wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
160th SIGNAL GROUP / AREA CO / CAMP GERRY 1971 / 72
Charles Shuler from Franklin wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Sniper-6thBN.31ST.INF.-9TH.Inf.Div.
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Anthony West from Enterprise wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Currently Enlisted Army...Your site was an excellent look into the past and into the way we do things today. Im enrolled in ANCOC (Advanced Non Commisioned Officer Academy), and this site was a absolute essencial stop for helping me with my Military History Brief. Im sure i will excell at my evaluation because of the information contained here.
Much Love
SFC West