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Timothy Ferguson
from
Glenwood Springs
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Timothy Ferguson ( Doc),1stMar Div,11th mt Bravo CO.Combo explosives driver crossed the liberty bridge almost everyday from TET 68- june 70 loaded w/ over 150,000pounds of 155,175,8" and my favorite, C-4 all with caps. Pined down for 2 days while the NVA attempted to take the vital supplylink to the out post @AN Hoa Hill 55, 65, LZ ross,LZ Baldy.They called it Thunder-Road for good reason. Looking for surviving brothers
Semper Fi
Doc Ferguson
Semper Fi
Doc Ferguson
jathaniel johnson
from
spring valley
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
Hi, looking for anyone from the 118th ahc co. I was a crewchief 2nd Flt Plt from Feb.67-Sep68. Blue 8, 10 and 11.
In memory of Albert Licciardone
from
Worcester
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
First Marine Division, Wounded at Khe Sanh,
compromised by the VA, cared and nurtured
by his loving family, missed by all.
Rest in Peace. Brothers, "T", Nip, Joe, Norm.
compromised by the VA, cared and nurtured
by his loving family, missed by all.
Rest in Peace. Brothers, "T", Nip, Joe, Norm.
Marty Matelan
from
Pittsburgh
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Served 1st Cav AnKhe 17th Avn Co CARIBOU Aircraft Unit. Looking for old unit members and anyone you lived from the Caribou crash on Oct 4, 1966. Need to say hello to you because I was on the mountain that day and got some of you out. Dennis Anderson, Rocky, Bellis, Goodly please mail me. Have much to say and tell.
(Jack) Laivins
from
Carrollton
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
My MOS was 4163, Combat Photographer, at Camp Pendleton, Ca. 1969-1970.
Served one year on Guard Duty at Concord Naval Weapons Station, Concord, Ca. 1970-1971.
Last year in "West Pack". Okinawa, Japan: Onna Point photo Lab; Camp Courtney. 1971-1972
Attached to the 2nd Recon Battallion 4th Marines as the Combat Photographer on the USS Tripoli LPH-10, 1971-1972
Served one year on Guard Duty at Concord Naval Weapons Station, Concord, Ca. 1970-1971.
Last year in "West Pack". Okinawa, Japan: Onna Point photo Lab; Camp Courtney. 1971-1972
Attached to the 2nd Recon Battallion 4th Marines as the Combat Photographer on the USS Tripoli LPH-10, 1971-1972
Gary Puro
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
Looking for men who served in duster quad searchlight vulcan or hawk units in Vietnam. Email for newsletter and reunion information.
Elton Widger
from
Lawndale
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was 56Th Trans. Co. [ADS] 66-67[Hotel-3. Great website!
Would like to hear from members of the unit.
Would like to hear from members of the unit.
Ted Dodge
from
Anderson
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I served at Tan Son Nhut Airbase, in Saigon - August, 1969 to August, 1970.
377th Supply Squadron.
377th Supply Squadron.
Vincent Gough III
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
69th Sig Bn (A), Co. A 1965-1969
walter morris
from
greenville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
i was wounded augs 2, 1967 enemy mortar. served with 2nd 16th infantry 1st infantry division. in country june 19th 1967 to june 20th 1968
David Lang
from
Mesa
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Dec 1968 to Dec 1969 1st Log, 516th PSC Da Nang,
May 1970 to Feb 1972 80th GSG Da Nang
May 1970 to Feb 1972 80th GSG Da Nang
jay mccreary
from
bryants store
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
looking for friend in vietnam ll cav.mobil carrier
clifford warner
from
albany
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
iam looking for anyone who may remember me when i just went to vietnam im 1968 i was a machinest but after a few months i was with the 223 heavy transporation co and we follow with the 62 transportation co i was in vietnam from 01/10/1968-12/20/1970 i need help with my veterans claim,
Danny Atwell
from
Mounds
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
1966-1967
i was in original 854th Transportation Company and traveled by boat from Hampton Road, Virginia in 1966 to Vietnam. Would like to hear from any of my fellow soldiers from unit.
i was in original 854th Transportation Company and traveled by boat from Hampton Road, Virginia in 1966 to Vietnam. Would like to hear from any of my fellow soldiers from unit.
Ronald Elrod
from
Shawnee
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I am looking for anyone who knows anything about the battle that took place in the hills outside of QuiNhon that overlooked the large ammo dump. There were only six surviors of that two day battle and I was one of them. We were on the hill as a guard detail to protect the dump and the battle took place in mid to late Feb. 1968. Although, I can't remember the names of these guys, I do have photos of all of us taken before and after we were rescued. If you or any relative thinks that you may be one of the six lucky onnes, please feel free to request emailed copies of the pix. All of us were stationed with 527th PSC, 1st Log. command in QuiNhon. I also know that many guys followed the battle on field radios back on base. Please help me find these guys before my time runs out, this would mean alot to me. God Bless
Jeffery Frey
from
Anaheim
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
Sgt. USMC down south 1970 - 1971, MAG13 then MAG 16
Craig Millison
from
lancaster
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Can Do Sir!!! 31st combat engineers march 69 to march 1970 I starting out of long Bien and three months later we ended up in that rat hole base camp Phouc Vinh I was attached to the 76th group 20th Eng division. Our living quarters were near tower killo not fare from the green line.I started out as a combat engineer and ended up replacing Mack in supply. Names I remember Rozelle Tipman and Sarge near my hometown Philly.
We had a great bunch of soldiers it was the closes folks I ever had the pleasure to work with. . I only regret not keeping in touch with you guys. I hope life was good for you guys when you got home. We will never forget the sacrifice of our friends and others who had it alot worse then us in Vietnam many of them our on the Wall. Godbless everyone of those soldiers.
We had a great bunch of soldiers it was the closes folks I ever had the pleasure to work with. . I only regret not keeping in touch with you guys. I hope life was good for you guys when you got home. We will never forget the sacrifice of our friends and others who had it alot worse then us in Vietnam many of them our on the Wall. Godbless everyone of those soldiers.
gerald franks
from
new market al
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
served 239th quartermaster 1966 1966 cam rahn bay
Earl Cole
from
Standish
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
101st. HHC 2bge. L.Z.Sally. Nam. OH6A crewcheif nov 68 to nov 69 . awsome site.
adam renzulli
from
west orange
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
i adam renzulli usmc danang vietnam 1966 -1967 looking for men i was with. contack my brother
Roy Grooms
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I was in country 66/67 2/8 h.q. 4th infantry div. tank machaine in pleiku. I've been looking for some old buddy's for years. I can find anyone. I 63 yr's old and a bad heart love to hear from some buddys before its too late
Ray Weimer
from
Duncansville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
Served with 71 Trans Bn - 261 Trans Co.- Long Binh Viet Nam - 1967-1968
Karen Anderson
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I'm looking for anyone who might have known my husband, Paul J. Anderson, while he served in the 20th Preventive Medicine Unit in Bien Hoa. He served from June 1968 to June 1969. At times, he also served as bartender. He was from Madison, Wisconsin. We had recently married and both had orders for Vietnam. I was stationed in Long Binh. Neither of us knew that we couldn't be assigned together. If anyone know of any other web site to visit, please advise. Thank you.
DAVID DOYLE
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was 75th Infantry O Company Ranger Battalion attached to the 82nd ABN. 1968-1969. I served in Ben Whye, PhuLoy, Latrang and Saigon.
We were called the "Animals" among other names because of what we were required to do. Any other "Animals" out there?
We were called the "Animals" among other names because of what we were required to do. Any other "Animals" out there?
edward ranick
from
hamburg
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I WAS STATIONED WITH CO.E 43RD. SIG. BN.
AT THE KRAUS COMPOUND ELM SHOP IN
DALAT 69-70.WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM ANY
ONE STATIONED THERE. TERRY MORGAN
MIKE BERGER,MARTY FULLBRIGHT,JIM ALTON,
CW2 CHELDIE MAGGART,LARRY SMITH,
TONY SAN CLEMENTE,LOU ELLEN,PAUL STRUBEL,SCOTT WALLACE,JOHN NORMAN,
DAVE DELUCA.HAD SOME GOOD AND BAD
MEMORIES.WELCOME HOME.
AT THE KRAUS COMPOUND ELM SHOP IN
DALAT 69-70.WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM ANY
ONE STATIONED THERE. TERRY MORGAN
MIKE BERGER,MARTY FULLBRIGHT,JIM ALTON,
CW2 CHELDIE MAGGART,LARRY SMITH,
TONY SAN CLEMENTE,LOU ELLEN,PAUL STRUBEL,SCOTT WALLACE,JOHN NORMAN,
DAVE DELUCA.HAD SOME GOOD AND BAD
MEMORIES.WELCOME HOME.
Ken Krasowski
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
1st Shore Party '70'&'71'. Marble Mountain,Da Nang. We went up to Khe Sanh for Lam Son 719, Mar.71. Only fifteen marines on the entire plateau. It wasn't 1968 but it was quite an experience. Semper Fi to all that came before you and me.
Christopher Sager
from
Kansas City
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Hope someone who remembers me and the Crew of the old GunTruck-Devil's Work Shop--669Th. Trans Co, Camp Addison on Hwy-19, outside of Qui Nhon, 1968-1969.
Sgt. Bittner was my NCO on board. (Pain In The Butt)
Also, Ronnie Teck-Night Shuttle Guy.
Sgt. Bittner was my NCO on board. (Pain In The Butt)
Also, Ronnie Teck-Night Shuttle Guy.
tom gale
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was in Chu Lai from Sep 65 to Sep 66 with the 3rd LAAM, Battery B.
I returned to Vietnam in June 2001 with Veterans For Peace to work on the clinic at My Lai. Visited Chu Lai site.
Also visited the Friendship Village in Hanoi which aids 3rd generation Agent Orange victims.
Thank you for your work.
.
I returned to Vietnam in June 2001 with Veterans For Peace to work on the clinic at My Lai. Visited Chu Lai site.
Also visited the Friendship Village in Hanoi which aids 3rd generation Agent Orange victims.
Thank you for your work.
.
Lieu nguyen
from
oakland
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Hi my name is lieu and i am looking for my long lost grandfather. My grandmother live in the city called mii tho, 1 hour away for saigon. Before he left back to america he bought my father a bracelet with my grandfather information to find him, but my grandmother was poor at the time so she sold it. the only memorie i have is his photo holding my daddy at couple months. my father was born on 10/10/1970. My grandfather is prrobably in his early 80's. Please look at this photo if anyone know any information about this person in this photo please contact ASAP. at [email protected]......
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v294/sweet51o/Photo25.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v294/sweet51o/Photo25.jpg
Ken Oakley
from
Lebanon
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was with the 566th Transportation Company, Cam Rahn Bay, Vietnam-November 1966 through November 1967. Any one that served with the 566th during this period, please contact me via e-mail.
