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Gary Collins
from
Las Vegas
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I miss VietNam ,I miss Bien Hoa,I miss Long Binh,I miss Phouc Vinh,I miss LZ Baldy,I miss hiway 1,I miss Laike,I miss the day when people didn't lie about the war.I miss the day when you didn't need a right of passage to prove your a man all you had to do is stay alive one more day.Survival was the game not being macho,365 days and a wake up,bucoo dinky dau-you numba 10 nuumba 1 GI.PTSD no good numda 10,000.
Doug Johnson
from
Alturas
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I was in Vietnam from Oct 68 to Feb 69. I was in the 3rd Bat, 7th Infantry, 199th Briagde. When I arrived in country, we were stationed in Siagon. I was wounded in Feb 69 in an area just south and west of Siagon, RTO and Lt. were also injured. Looking to find anyone that I was there with. Would like to fill in some of the memory gaps I have.
Edward Schulz
from
North Branch
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
Great site, I am looking for an old Army buddy who served with me in Vietnam 69-70 with C co. 1/77th. Armor 1/5 mech. He was a medic, and we called him Doc Grant, I think his first name was Gary. He was from Chattanooga Tenn.If anyone knows of him or his whereabouts , He can contact me through this site.
Robert Meece
from
Ruidoso
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was with 7th battion 9th F Arty,as Supply Clerkand the 7th battion 8th F.Arty,BBaty Gun #3 67/68. Dont remember much maby someone out there can help me GOD BLESS ALL & WELCOME HOME!!!!!!!
Russell Maston
from
St Mary's
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I was in ankhe Camp Radcliff Dec 66 to Jun67 I was a Patch Panal operator, I came from Fort Bragg NC by ship, I am looking for anyone who was there with me.
Royce Hamrick
from
Shelby
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I was in 1st MAW at Da Nang from Nov 69' till Nov 70'.
Steven Jass
from
Alden
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I served in Vietnam,Oct.27th.1970-Oct.27th.1971I was with Charlie Co.27th.Combat Engineers.
We are the forgotten war,and forgotten soldiers,AMEN
We are the forgotten war,and forgotten soldiers,AMEN
Jim Dort
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
anyone with echo2/12 from 9/67 to12/68 get back to me pleare
Paul Conlon
from
Norwood
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
Was in the army avionics shop at TSN from 11/64 to 6/67 & Longh Than North as civ. contractor 8/68 to 3/69 (LSI). would like to get info on my girl friend, Le Thi Minh Truck Her & her familay may of made it to France in 1975. Also any one from the 8th/69th/255th and 458 sig. dets. at either TSN or Longh Than. also Cpt. Minh or Sgt. Sahn. They were the poliet & ce of the Pres. of RVN's huey and my friends.
John Koch
from
St. Louis
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I was in USMC from 2/64 - 2/68. I was with 3/4 that when to Nam in 4/65. Also served with 9th. Marine for my second half in country. Left April 66.
Ritchey Graevell
from
Pacific
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
Served TUY HOA 39th ARRS crew cheif C-130P 65-994 69-70 Udorn Thialnd 70 71 7ACCS TUYHOA airborne gas stations for Jolly Green.
robert martin
from
whitney
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
anyone assigned to 595th sig co spt or co b 44/36th sig bn in 1967 or 1969, please respond to this message.i was in di an and served as site chief at song be.
Gary Brandon
from
Malvern
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I served in Graves Registration from August 7, 1970 to March 7, 1972. I was attached to the 148th Supply and Service Company in Phu Bia Vietnam. I would like to talk with or exchange email with people that were there at that time. I lost all of the photos of that time period of my life in a fire and would like copies of pictures if available of me and friend that served there.
joseph rudzinski
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
Looking fro dates of ammo dump explosion. 3d ord battilion long binh feb,1967 [email protected]
Sharon Jester
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
My father served in the101st airborne. 2/502 Delta Company 1970-1971. He has been searching for years for anyone out there from his platoon.
WELCOME HOME !!!!!
WELCOME HOME !!!!!
william jayroe
from
marion
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
Comment on the Jayroe's I was in 7th Calvary 3rd Battalion Fort Bragg . Any in the helicopter Calvary unit 66 -68 Took basic out west, liked that part. Thats all. 100 disabled Army Srgt
james mccormick
from
new orleans
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
looking for riley 1969 577 eng btl don doung ' tuy hoa viet nam i was called mac or skip
John Boatright
from
weatherford
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
i served with NSAD, Qui Nhon mar 68 to mar 69. If there's anybody out there who was at our base when i was, call, write, e-mail i'd really like to hear from you.Sarge, Crenshaw, Bistline, Clappier, DeHart. WELCOME HOME BROTHERS AND SISTERS!
Rance Jurevwicz, Capt., USA, Ret
from
Highland
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
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Jo Logan
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
Trying to locate anyone who might have served with Sgt. Arnold Sullivan who was KIA Jan. 1968.
HARRIS MEEKS
from
CALLAHAN
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
LOOKING FOR ANY BODY THAT WAS IN P.I. 1958 PLT 104. AND ANY BODY THAT WAS IN F 2 26 1966 THRU 1967.
Bob Hise
from
Plano
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I have just found this website. I haven't had the opportunity to see it all, but what I've seen looks great.
I served as a Combat Medic with the, 60th Land Clearing Company, 62nd Engineer Battalion (Land Clearing).
My tour was between from April 1971 through March 1972.
When in the "cut" (the field whacking down trees with bull doziers) we would normally hit about 20 or so land mines and/or other types of explosive devices ranging from anti-personnel mines to 155mm Arty shells some with fuses, some manually detonated and some detonated from elsewhere.
I served as a Combat Medic with the, 60th Land Clearing Company, 62nd Engineer Battalion (Land Clearing).
My tour was between from April 1971 through March 1972.
When in the "cut" (the field whacking down trees with bull doziers) we would normally hit about 20 or so land mines and/or other types of explosive devices ranging from anti-personnel mines to 155mm Arty shells some with fuses, some manually detonated and some detonated from elsewhere.
JOSEPH LOOKER
from
WEST CHESTER
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
STILL LOOKING FOR THE GUYS OF 3RD PLT.3RD SQD 1ST BLT.26TH MARINES 68/69. LEFT YOU AT HAI VAN PASS IN MARCH 69
odis warren
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Regarding the attack on the golf course in 1970. The evidence showed that the attack came from with inside Radcliff. The fire dept. that controlled the golf course area had been changed and all firefighters were locals. It's said that the firefighter themselves set the charges and then returned to the fire house.
Because the unit I was attached to was across the road from the golf course I'm glad they decided not use the search light. I wouldn't hae wanted them to light up the area we were patroling this would hae been one of the most logical area for sappers to come up the creek.
I really think you need to do a lot more research before you base your conclusions of this attack.
And as far as the fire in SL Mo. 1974 the fire did not destroy any Vietnam records but it did destroy almost all of Korea and some of WW2.
If you need pictures of the attack let me know we took plenty the next morning.
Because the unit I was attached to was across the road from the golf course I'm glad they decided not use the search light. I wouldn't hae wanted them to light up the area we were patroling this would hae been one of the most logical area for sappers to come up the creek.
I really think you need to do a lot more research before you base your conclusions of this attack.
And as far as the fire in SL Mo. 1974 the fire did not destroy any Vietnam records but it did destroy almost all of Korea and some of WW2.
If you need pictures of the attack let me know we took plenty the next morning.
Wilmer Mosier
from
SJ
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Made initial comment in Dec. 2007.
AF SGT at Cam Ranh Bay 7-67thru7-68 in 12th CES. Mainly took care of airfield lighting and back-up Gen. pwr along with my workpartner and friend, SGT Bud Parker. During the TET Offensive One night in March '68 we sustained a severe morter and rocket attack. There were 10' of 1000's of gallons of Jet fuel in 1000 gal. bladders attached to pallets for quick unload from planes at base camps also many 55 gal drums of gas and other fuels. These all surrounded on two sides the metal bldg that was our Airfield lighting vault. When the junk started coming in Bud and I attempted to contact the Control Tower by radio (to no avail) because there was a fully loaded Pan Am 707 at the South end of the RR headed for home or R &R, and, they were sitting ducks, all lit up. Bud and acted fast and decisively; we went down the rows of lighting regulators turning them all to the off position, We observed the departing plane kill all his lights and he rolled out with NO visible light, He shortened his normal rollout to the point he was extremely nose-high and a 100+ ft above the rr when a rocket took a hole about 5' in dia, out of the middle of the RR. We were never recognized by anyone as having saved a disaster and many lives, not to mention our own . We took many slides of that evening and it;s aftermath. There is SURELY Someone who remembers this ocurranceand as a matter of 167+ owe their life to this action. Please make contact if you have memory, pictures ect of the event. I have dozens of slides for proofs as well as visiual enjoymet, Help us find some subtantiatian for this attack. Thanks, WWMosier Also missing some 'promised' metal/ribbons
AF SGT at Cam Ranh Bay 7-67thru7-68 in 12th CES. Mainly took care of airfield lighting and back-up Gen. pwr along with my workpartner and friend, SGT Bud Parker. During the TET Offensive One night in March '68 we sustained a severe morter and rocket attack. There were 10' of 1000's of gallons of Jet fuel in 1000 gal. bladders attached to pallets for quick unload from planes at base camps also many 55 gal drums of gas and other fuels. These all surrounded on two sides the metal bldg that was our Airfield lighting vault. When the junk started coming in Bud and I attempted to contact the Control Tower by radio (to no avail) because there was a fully loaded Pan Am 707 at the South end of the RR headed for home or R &R, and, they were sitting ducks, all lit up. Bud and acted fast and decisively; we went down the rows of lighting regulators turning them all to the off position, We observed the departing plane kill all his lights and he rolled out with NO visible light, He shortened his normal rollout to the point he was extremely nose-high and a 100+ ft above the rr when a rocket took a hole about 5' in dia, out of the middle of the RR. We were never recognized by anyone as having saved a disaster and many lives, not to mention our own . We took many slides of that evening and it;s aftermath. There is SURELY Someone who remembers this ocurranceand as a matter of 167+ owe their life to this action. Please make contact if you have memory, pictures ect of the event. I have dozens of slides for proofs as well as visiual enjoymet, Help us find some subtantiatian for this attack. Thanks, WWMosier Also missing some 'promised' metal/ribbons
RONALD DEURMEIER
from
SANDPOINT
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
USMC, 1963-1967, VIETNAM 6/1965-12/1965, MARBLE MOUNTAIN OCTOBER 1965, CHARLIE CO 1/9, SARGEANT E5. SEMPER FI.
Robert (Bob) Wanish
from
Boyd
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
67-68 with HHQ 2/34th Armor (Mortar Plt,) 25th Inf.
Any old friends, call, write, yell, e-mail but get ahold
of me?????
Any old friends, call, write, yell, e-mail but get ahold
of me?????
Mike Fishbaugh
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
Was with FLSU-1/FLSG-A, Rations/FLSG-B and Supply Bn/1stFSR 68-70 All part of FLC (Force Logistics Command)
My website www.mikefishbaugh.homestead.com
My website www.mikefishbaugh.homestead.com
Donald Bridges
from
Andover
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Welcome Home Guys and Gals.
I served May to Sept.1970 C 1/7 1st mar.Div.
Sept. to Dec. 1970 C 1/1
Dec. to Feb.1971 I 3/5
Que son Mts ,An Hoe , LZ Baldy ,Ross , Hill 10 , hill 55 , Hill 270 , Arizona Terr. , Dodge City , Highway 1
I am proud to have served with you. God Bless All
I served May to Sept.1970 C 1/7 1st mar.Div.
Sept. to Dec. 1970 C 1/1
Dec. to Feb.1971 I 3/5
Que son Mts ,An Hoe , LZ Baldy ,Ross , Hill 10 , hill 55 , Hill 270 , Arizona Terr. , Dodge City , Highway 1
I am proud to have served with you. God Bless All
Charles Taylor
from
Wyoming
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was in the 578th LEM Co Phu Bai 1969. Would like to find Ron Doby - Joe David- Richie Goos-Richard Tucker-Rick Pickelsimer. Would like to hear from Ron Doby need some information on events that took place during our year -PTSD God Bless.
