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Robert Moran
from
Phoenix
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
My name is Bob "Buggs" Moran and I was with the 175th Outlaws, 2nd Flt. Plt. in 1970. I'd like to e-talk with anyone that might have been with the 175th at that time. OL-24 / Buggs Moran
Frank Bethel
from
Cleveland
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Served with 6th Battalion 32nd Artillery (Proud Americans) outside Tuy Hoa from January 1968 to September 1968.
Larry Schulkins
from
San Jose
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was assigned to the 261st signal company Tuy Hoa Vietnam from late 1970 thru 1971. Served at the VHF sites at Tuy Hoa Airbase and the MACV Team-28 compound across the river.
Would be interested to hear from anyone who served in these areas at that time. Some of the names I remember who worked these sites are SSGT Jacobs, Ron Stark, Poletsky, Duncan, Melvin Baker, Zimmerman, Hallmark, Bristo.
Would be interested to hear from anyone who served in these areas at that time. Some of the names I remember who worked these sites are SSGT Jacobs, Ron Stark, Poletsky, Duncan, Melvin Baker, Zimmerman, Hallmark, Bristo.
Nathaniel Wood Jr.
from
fort Washington
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I served with Charlie (C) Company, First Tank Battalion, First Marine Division and was in Viet Nam from January 1966 to March 1967. I went on Operation Jack Stay and Operation Osage before we went to Chulia, Da Nang and Hoi ann. I left Viet Nam and went to Quantico. Played on the Quantico Marines football Team. Got out as a sergeant. Became a Probation Officer and Business man. I now write proposals for a living here in Washington DC. Hello to anyone that knew me. Love you guys.
Lewis Powell
from
BirminghamApt.17
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was Platoon Leader of B Co. 1/18 , 1st Inf Div out of Dian. I LOST 1968 YEARBOOK AND ALL Pictures in fire. I would like to buy or copy the yearbook .. Also pictures or negatives. Look forward to hearing from anyone there 67-68.
Dean Backen
from
Wasilla
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was in Chu Lai, Vietnam. Oct,1968 to Oct, 1969 I flew with C. Co. 123rd Avaition Battalion, Americal Division. I crewed and door gunned, a UH-1D/1H Helicotper.
Billy Parker
from
Camden
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Phan Rang whole year 1969 435 MMS
peter holk
from
oceanside
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
served in NAM in 65-66,trained in ft. lewis, wash.
base camp AHN KHE. i have been looking for lonny helm{dont know if first name is spelled right} ever since i returned 40 years ago. i am glad that i found this site.
base camp AHN KHE. i have been looking for lonny helm{dont know if first name is spelled right} ever since i returned 40 years ago. i am glad that i found this site.
David Stephenson
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Hospital Corpsman, NSA DaNang, 66-68, Camp Tien Sha Disp., NSA Hosp., POL
mike molloy
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I was in can tho and cau lanh 3/70-12/70 any one there at that time
humberto gonzalez
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
was in nam in 1968,69 based in duck pho, wood like to get in touch with old buddies health not great
donald carter
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
Looking for anyone who served with 4th 23rd 25th inf. mech. recon 1969 1970 kantoon cambodia like to know who is left.
Leonard Bruyette
from
Ellington
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Veteran of 2 Tours in country.
Question to all.
Does anyone know what happed/happens to all the records of the various outfits as they were/are dsisbanded?
Do the various branches of the service have them warehoused somewhere?
As I have perused the guestbook I frequently see family/survivors looking for any information about those who served and gave their lives and/or came home.
Where do we/they go for this information?
Question to all.
Does anyone know what happed/happens to all the records of the various outfits as they were/are dsisbanded?
Do the various branches of the service have them warehoused somewhere?
As I have perused the guestbook I frequently see family/survivors looking for any information about those who served and gave their lives and/or came home.
Where do we/they go for this information?
DON CUSACK
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Looking for info and address'(e-mail & home) for all who were with the 3rd Bat 9th Reg 3rd Mar div that landed at Dannang on 8 March 1965. We plan our next reunion in California in June 2009.
[email protected]
[email protected]
Don "Bear"` Bryant
from
Lodi
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was wtih the Co B 1/7th Cav 71-72 looking for a huey pliot that i carried after a crash his face was badley cut up and I told my name was Bear as I loaded him into the e-vac bird.
Stephen Davis
from
Waxahachie
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was in di-an viet nam Big Red One 1967/68 Co.D 1st Bn 18th Inf then in Co A as a Sergeant we were called Swamprats
Capt. Rance Jurevwicz (RET)
from
Highland
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Dear Veteran:
If you haven't started a claim for your GUARANTEED service-connected compensation you are missing out on compensation benefits you have earned. By virtue of serving your country YOU ARE ELIGIBLE for at least one claim, if not many more. For instance, tinnitus (Tinnitus is not itself a disease but a symptom resulting from a range of underlying causes, including ear infections, foreign objects or wax in the ear, and injury from loud noises. Tinnitus is also a side-effect of some oral medications, such as aspirin, and may also result from an abnormally low level of serotonin activity). is certainly a service-connected claim ALL SERVICE MEMBERS can receive as compensation.
What are you waiting for? No more waiting for long periods of time at the Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office or DAV organization, with U.S. Compensation Programs your compensation benefits are just a click away.
As a veteran, you and all other U.S. veterans can apply online for service-connected compensation benefits. U.S. Veterans Compensation contracts with Independent Compensation Processors (ICP) throughout the United States to expediently garner compensation benefits for U.S. veterans. We work faster and smarter than government employees for the benefit of U.S. veterans.
With processing speeds faster than VA VSOs, DAV representatives, and other benefits counselors, our ICPs proudly and efficiently get veterans the benefits they have earned and deserve.
Also, whether a veteran is currently working on a claim or not, we can still get the job done faster. Our ICPs do not sit on claims to increase their bottom line, they work extremely hard for U.S. veterans to get what they have earned in the quickest time possible.
As you know, we are a company of veterans from all branches of the Armed Forces who work hard for ALL veterans. We help veterans get benefits they have earned and deserve and benefits they didn't know they were eligible for or existed. EVERY U.S. Veteran should apply for benefits, the results could surprise them.
Lastly, make sure and send this message to ALL members of your unit/organization or veterans you know. As a client, you are getting this e-mail as a heads-up on this exciting program. As stated in previous correspondence, November 2007 we will begin our national promotion campaign. If you have any questions regarding your claim please contact us today.
APPLY ONLINE TODAY
If you haven't started a claim for your GUARANTEED service-connected compensation you are missing out on compensation benefits you have earned. By virtue of serving your country YOU ARE ELIGIBLE for at least one claim, if not many more. For instance, tinnitus (Tinnitus is not itself a disease but a symptom resulting from a range of underlying causes, including ear infections, foreign objects or wax in the ear, and injury from loud noises. Tinnitus is also a side-effect of some oral medications, such as aspirin, and may also result from an abnormally low level of serotonin activity). is certainly a service-connected claim ALL SERVICE MEMBERS can receive as compensation.
What are you waiting for? No more waiting for long periods of time at the Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office or DAV organization, with U.S. Compensation Programs your compensation benefits are just a click away.
As a veteran, you and all other U.S. veterans can apply online for service-connected compensation benefits. U.S. Veterans Compensation contracts with Independent Compensation Processors (ICP) throughout the United States to expediently garner compensation benefits for U.S. veterans. We work faster and smarter than government employees for the benefit of U.S. veterans.
With processing speeds faster than VA VSOs, DAV representatives, and other benefits counselors, our ICPs proudly and efficiently get veterans the benefits they have earned and deserve.
Also, whether a veteran is currently working on a claim or not, we can still get the job done faster. Our ICPs do not sit on claims to increase their bottom line, they work extremely hard for U.S. veterans to get what they have earned in the quickest time possible.
As you know, we are a company of veterans from all branches of the Armed Forces who work hard for ALL veterans. We help veterans get benefits they have earned and deserve and benefits they didn't know they were eligible for or existed. EVERY U.S. Veteran should apply for benefits, the results could surprise them.
Lastly, make sure and send this message to ALL members of your unit/organization or veterans you know. As a client, you are getting this e-mail as a heads-up on this exciting program. As stated in previous correspondence, November 2007 we will begin our national promotion campaign. If you have any questions regarding your claim please contact us today.
APPLY ONLINE TODAY
gary grant
from
big spring
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
looking for old buddies of the campany a 1st batallion 14th inf 3rd brigade 25th infantry unit
Eric Kleinberg
from
Hanover Park,
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I'm in search of soldiers who may have known my father, Gerald Leigh Kleinberg, nickname Israel, during his tour there from March to September '68. He was in the Army, Americal Division, 23rd Infantry, 11th Light Infantry Brigade. My father died in '98 due to the wounds he suffered there and am left with many questions and seeking more info about his tour in Nam. Welcome Home to All. Also, the book "War and the Soul" by Ed Tick Phd. has shed an abundance of light about PTSD and recommend it to all. Thank You!
Jim Dunlap
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Served with HQ 319th Arty (attached to the 173d Airborne) at LZ's North English & English from Jun '69 to Sep '70. Lots of memories & half-memories (did that REALLY happen?); lots of stuff still in my head.
Lest we forget....
Lest we forget....
FERNANDO GONZALEZ
from
LAREDO
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Looking for USMC 3rd 8 How Btry 11thMar. 1stMar.Div. . My nickname was "Rocket" served from 1969-1970 tanks. Please contact me via email to [email protected]
john mitchell
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
served in thailand at udorn in 66 to 67 worked crash and recovery we were out in the middle of the flight line was ther when the two lioation generals got into it army said he didnt need air force so air force t28s bombed the arm camp landed at our base to rearm and finish job usaf wouldnt let him was there when some one pulled safty pins from rocket pod on f104 all the rockets shot down the run way no one hurt did get to fill 50 sand bags v c hit bases right after i left you could be an e5 and live off base when i left you had to be e8
alfonzo jones
from
stockton
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
i was in nam 68-69 with H.H.D. 1st Log Command Long Bin Vietnam. I was with the IG on top of the hill. Worked for Col Maires and Col Pievie. Would like to hear from you.
Truong Quang
from
Blaricum
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I am searching for the whereabout of RICHARD A. ROBERTS (born 1943?), orginally from Chicago, Il., who served as a Civilian Advisor in Giao Duc District, Dinh Tuong Province (Vietnam), between 1969-1971. We met again once in Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, where he worked as a Director at Amtrad (railways) in 1980 (?), but lost contact since as he abruptly changed address. Your tip(s) on his (or his family's) current status will be much appreciated! Many thanks.
Norbert Denk
from
Pine River
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was with the 363rd Tran Co from 9-2-1967 to 2-16-1968 in Long Binh, Viet Nam. I am looking for anyone who was in that unit at that time. I am looking for anyone who remembers what happened to our unit during that time.
Pat Barnett
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Served with MCB-62 at Red Beach in 1968.
Denver Phelps
from
Park City
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I served in Vietnam in 1966 with Truck Co.FLSG A
and left RVN Feb 67. I have made contact with a few of the Marines that were there.My MOS was
3516 Mec. It's been 40 yrs now and we all are geting on in age. It was a treat to find this site.
Sgt Phelps
and left RVN Feb 67. I have made contact with a few of the Marines that were there.My MOS was
3516 Mec. It's been 40 yrs now and we all are geting on in age. It was a treat to find this site.
Sgt Phelps
Phil Elkins
from
Forest Ranch
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I was with the 20th Preventive Medicine Unit in An Khe Vietnam from June to Dec 1966 and down south in Saigon and Bien Hoa from Dec '66 - Jun '68. Looking for other members of the 20th including John Timmons, Danny Williams, Larry Waggonor, Doug Fite, Frank Rosalia or anybody else who was there.
William (Woody) Lear
from
Glen Rock
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
Served on TC Hill, Long Binh 1971. Looking for info on SSG James Losinuso. Anyone willing to help?
vytautas vilimas
from
hot springs
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
35e20, 102nd. pleiku/kontum. still here. I just turned 60, back then may-be 20years old...time does go on. Miss a lot of great and good people. In country "not" would have been much fun without you all. vito
