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Clifford Bishop
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was stationed in phu bi from June 1971 to August 1972 my first company was the 596th signal batallion attached to the 101st airborne. Then I was with the 598 signal Company and served in quan tri and Kahasan until I left country.. where are all you guys now? write if you think you know me.
Robert Gilbert
from
Berwick
wrote on March 24, 2021
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At NKP 68-69 56 SOW FMS Sheet metal
Michelle Weaver
from
Idaville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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My father was Charles L Sanders (Chuck). He was in Vietnam between November 1967 to January 1970. He was a pilot with the 1st cavalry. He was assigned with the 169th, later the 129th, and I believe maybe the 229th at some time. He was known as the flying ghost and nicknamed CASPER. If you knew him please share your stories with me we only had a short time together and I still have so many unanswered questions?
Bernard Leckie 111
from
St.Augustine
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was in the navy 74-78 lost alot of my freinds gone but never forgotten and and I want you vets to hear this (WELCOME HOME WE LOVE YOU !) YOUR SACRIFICE will never be forgotten
steve russ
from
bronx
wrote on March 24, 2021
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just want to thank the veterans for their worlds of experience and heroism
Larry Barrett
from
Daleville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I think this is a great site. It's just to bad the government lost alot of our orders and lied about what was really going on. I did alot of recon and saw a lot of action which now i suffer from PTSD. I have to be on meds the rest of my life but I am still proud to say I would do it again. FREEDOM IS NOT FREE.
Donald Cheney
from
Manchester
wrote on March 24, 2021
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My dad, Donald Cheney 571st Ord. Co. Was stationed in Phu Bai from Jan. 1970-Dec. 1970. He went through basic in Ft. Dix '69, unit D23. After basic he went to Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo '69, unit D34. After 'nam he went to Ft. Benning, GA 608th Ord. Co. '71. He remembers a few names. Vietnam-"Dog" Zappata. Ft. Dix- Dennis Barker, Robert Burdet (or Burdette). Ft. Leonardwood George Bracket, and Harold Ward. He's told me a little about his experiences, but I didn't want to dig. I can't imagine what it could've been like like for the men and women over there.
Ed Wallace
from
Lombard
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Was with the 18th Aviation Company (Low, Slow, Reliable) from March '68 to April '70 in the Operations Section. Looking for anyone from the outfit during that time.
Robert Armstrong
from
Suffolk
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served in Chu Lai and DaNang areas Jan -Dec 1967.
!st MarDiv Shore Party Bn.H&S Co.
!st MarDiv Shore Party Bn.H&S Co.
Malcolm Greer
from
Sanford
wrote on March 24, 2021
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HHC 1/506 101 Abn (Wright's Raiders) Vietnam 1969-1970 Apache Snow, Montgomery Rendzevous, Rakkasan, Eagles Nest, Bastogne
RANGER Conners
from
Virginia City
wrote on March 24, 2021
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The Chinese Bandit Recon LRRP Team was awarded two Presidential Unit Citations for Extraordinary Heroism for their participation in the Battles of Ia Drang (Nov 1965) and Nathan Hale (June 1966)
Richard Vandemark
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was with C/1/1 2nd platoon. 60 mm mortars. 08/65/09/66
Semper fi
Semper fi
Teresa Muckle
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I am looking for anyone who may have known 1st Sergeant Rudolf Guevara. I know he was in South VN 1970 and received a Bronze Star Medal (service), (Valor) any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kenneth Wright
from
Wynne
wrote on March 24, 2021
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in country 67-68 with the 864th eng. and 14th eng orginally from mayfield ky
Budd Williamson
from
Greer
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was with 1/10 Cav. advance party for the 4th Inf.
Div. tittie mtn. Just outside of Pleiku, central
highlands. 1966-67 would love to hear from any of
my fellow Buffalo troopers.
Div. tittie mtn. Just outside of Pleiku, central
highlands. 1966-67 would love to hear from any of
my fellow Buffalo troopers.
Teodoro Castillo
from
ST.Paul, Mn.
wrote on March 24, 2021
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What's Happening Vet's: I was in Nam 12/67 to 68.I was in 256 With the 101st ABN. Then in June of 1968 I was infused to the 173rd ABN,in Bong Son.404 RR ." Vet's Forever".
RANDOLPH ELLIS
from
JACKSONVILLE
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:00 pm
Hey bros over in nam 1965/1966, NSA DaNang,served short time on swift moving boats around to chu lai/da nang harbours,covert ops white elephant,moved re-con units up and down etc.ended up at camp tien shaw.....Help start china beach surf club,started with dextra pop-outs have some pics beach/water,surfing, laying around at camp tien shaw. I have been looking for JAKE PFEIER,USMC surfing bud from New Jersey,any other surfing buds @ that time.Any guys remember the southern cal watt riots @ tienshaw base???plus what ever happened to the 8' 6" BLUE DEXTRA, with ANN MARGRETS signature on it???
hobert seaton
from
springfield
wrote on March 24, 2021
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was at bien hoa airbase frm aug 67 to aug 68 at alert pad (90th tfs) looking for billy jo presnell or goober deran or anyone else who remembers me
ROBERT KLEIN
from
Thornton
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:00 pm
I served in the USAF@ PHU CAT AIIR BASE during the TET OFFENSIVE. I worked in the crash recovery, I would remove planes that had been shot up on there flights from the runway. I ran the 50 ton crane and I also filled the tanks in the cargo planes with AGENT ORANGE.
Is ther anyone still out there that ran the crane or filled the tanks?
I WOULD LIKE PREFORM A RUNWAY CHECK [DRAG RACE]
Is ther anyone still out there that ran the crane or filled the tanks?
I WOULD LIKE PREFORM A RUNWAY CHECK [DRAG RACE]
Michael Bellone
from
Schenectady
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:00 pm
SP5 Michael A Bellone was assigned to the 222nd Pers Svc Co, attached HHD 43rd Med Gp. From Dec'67 through Oct'68. Duty Station Nha Trang, Viet Nam. "Tet" Qualified! 9th Fld Hosp Compound. MAB
Gordon Tubbs
from
Boaz
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I celebrated my 19th birthday on the 3rd day in country,1967-1968, as I served with the 1/8th Inf 4th ID in Pleiku as a Medic
diane haynie
wrote on March 24, 2021
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My father, Capt. (ret) Joe Pat Harrison passed away this weekend from neurological problems as a result of his time spent in Vietnam. All I know is that he commanded three riverboats down the river and did this two or three tours. He received many medals as a result i.e. bronze star with a V, silver star, purple heart and, it appears, the Navy Cross. If anyone out there remembers my father, who was probably a Commander at the time, please contact me. We are desperate for any military info we can get. Thank you so much and may God bless all of you who served.
Ted Frank
from
Greenville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:00 pm
I was the youngest Air Force second lieutenant in Vietnam when I landed at Cam Ranh Bay AB in early December 1968 as a non-rated officer. I was assigned to the 483rd Tactical Airlift Wing as a staff supply officer in the headquarters for the first eight months of my tour. The six squadrons of the 483rd flew the deHavilland C-7 Caribou which was dedicated exclusively to the Army Special Forces.
In August 1969, I was transferred to Vung Tau AAF for the remaining four months of my tour to be the base supply and transportation officer (we were a tenant unit at the Army airfield). While there I was promoted to first lieutenant and had a real job rather than staff work. I got to work and play with the Aussies who also had a C-7 squadron at Vung Tau. My roommate in the 535th Tactical Airlift Squadron "hotel" downtown (near the Army Officers' Club) was Jon Mickley, a pilot who retired from the Air Force and later Delta Airlines. He and I are in the process of organizing a trip to Vietnam in 2008 for C-7 Caribou Association members as well as non-members who might learn about our plans.
By the way, the word has gone out for Vietnam veterans to go to Washington, DC on 17 March 07 ((two weeks from now) to protect the Vietnam Memorial from anti-war protesters who have announced a demonstration that day (to no doubt relive their glory days of anti-Vietnam protests while we served our country honorable in the "Zone").
God bless all of you who served in Nam. And God bless our great troops now serving in Iraq and Afghanistan (and elsewhere in the war on terrorism).
Ted Frank
In August 1969, I was transferred to Vung Tau AAF for the remaining four months of my tour to be the base supply and transportation officer (we were a tenant unit at the Army airfield). While there I was promoted to first lieutenant and had a real job rather than staff work. I got to work and play with the Aussies who also had a C-7 squadron at Vung Tau. My roommate in the 535th Tactical Airlift Squadron "hotel" downtown (near the Army Officers' Club) was Jon Mickley, a pilot who retired from the Air Force and later Delta Airlines. He and I are in the process of organizing a trip to Vietnam in 2008 for C-7 Caribou Association members as well as non-members who might learn about our plans.
By the way, the word has gone out for Vietnam veterans to go to Washington, DC on 17 March 07 ((two weeks from now) to protect the Vietnam Memorial from anti-war protesters who have announced a demonstration that day (to no doubt relive their glory days of anti-Vietnam protests while we served our country honorable in the "Zone").
God bless all of you who served in Nam. And God bless our great troops now serving in Iraq and Afghanistan (and elsewhere in the war on terrorism).
Ted Frank
NOEL PORTER
from
COLMESNEIL
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:00 pm
IN COUNTRY 1971 & 1972. WAS STATION WITH
59TH FIELD SERVICE.
59TH FIELD SERVICE.
mylinh nguyen
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:00 pm
my name is mylinh I was born in vietnam 1968 My mother is thu tran she worked as typist clerk-cashier on air base in Cam Ranh Bay . My father was in his30's 109th airborn company-RMK- 22nd recordsman officer. If anyone know who he is and if he is alive or dead, I just want to know what he look like and any my children look like him. let me know if you can helped me solve big missing part of my life. Thankyou. [email protected]
Robert Fernandez
from
Stockton
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:00 pm
Hi, I was assigned to the 7th/17th Cav, but was attached with the 126th Finance Section, Camp Schmidt Pleiku area from Oct. 28 1967-Oct 27, 1968. I worked in the records section with Sargeant Jackson, Sargeant Brown, Capt. Lavigne, and later Capt Vale. I would like to chat with anyone that worked there.
Marvin Kienast
from
Horicon
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:00 pm
Served in country form Sep 68 to Sep 69 with 819th Red Horse Unit. Would love to hear from anyone that served during that same time frame.
raymond beaudet
from
chatsworth
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Danang,Motor transport maintenence battlion co. 1967-1968. anyone serving with me at the time would like to hear from you
Bob Hill
from
Canal Fulton
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:00 pm
93rd Engineers Company 'B'
67 - 68 Dong Tam
Looking for members of the unit
67 - 68 Dong Tam
Looking for members of the unit
Mark Gallagher
from
Coupeville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:00 pm
Looking for anyone that served in the 20th Engr. Battalion. Co. "B" between Dec. '69 and Nov. '70.
Pleiku, An Khe, Plei Me, Weight-Davis
Pleiku, An Khe, Plei Me, Weight-Davis
