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james (jim) Collier
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Was stationed Tuy Hoa Nov 69 - Nov 70. Security Police.
Originally Tiger Flight, then A Flight Law Enforcement.
Originally Tiger Flight, then A Flight Law Enforcement.
Abelardo Cruz
from
Lexington
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served with 8th Engr, 1st Air Cav Div in July 67-July 68, and with the 27th Maint Bn. in 69-70. I remember driving a 5-ton wrecker out in the field. The boom had TONI wrote on it. L.Z English, Camp Evans and many others. Close to Hong Cong mountain. Remember aircraft painted like Santa. Remember when one single mortar hit our ammo dump and all hell broke loose.
Mary Freeman
from
Aurora
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I came across a picture of a man that served in Vinh Long Vietnam and want to find out who this person is. All I know is he worked at the Vinh Long Air Field. The picture is a black and white head shot of a man in a white shirt, with dark hair, blue eyes. On the back of the picture is inscribed ?vinh long 71?. If anyone can point me in the right direction try to research this it would most helpful or is interested me sending the picture.
Mack Lambert
from
Lansing
wrote on March 24, 2021
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nam vet 3 tours68 to 71. God has a place in heaven for those that did not. God Bless All Marines that were at CON TIEN.
Philli Latta
from
auburn
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served in 25 infantry division 1st of the 5th mechanized unit company A tropical lightning bobcats. looking for David Guider and any one else I served with. on the track with the yellow numbers 31 between Jan/Nov 1968.
Burlin McKinney
wrote on March 24, 2021
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looking for anyone on duster 111 dong ha 1966/1967 I lost first duster in my unit we had a LT JOY, Brown was my gunner, stevens was my driver
Cody was my loader and clax was a loader, this is SGT Burlin McKinne if anyone left out there e-mail me
Cody was my loader and clax was a loader, this is SGT Burlin McKinne if anyone left out there e-mail me
Michael Cook
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Please answer this if your were with the 610 transportation company. Stationed at red beach during 1970 and 1971. I don't remembered anyone I was with. My mind went blank and I have had a hard time because of the loss of my friends.
Wade Richards
from
Wichita
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served with the 1st squadron 1st cav 1st redgiment of dragoons 196th Inf.(light) Bde. 23rd Inf.(Americal) Divission. From 6 July 1971-5 April 1972 .I have filed a cliam,but finding Brothers to confirm stressors is really tuff. If anyone knows of someone that can help PLEASE fill free to call me anytime. I would like to become a member but because of finances,money is tight. Ltc. Richard E. Lorix was the Squadron commander at the time. Our base camp was Camp Faulkner, Da Nang, Vietnam. Abig WELCOME HOME to all BROTHERS Thanks to all Wade Richards
Fran Kenny
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served with the 1st MP Co in DiAn from Nov.68 -Nov.69
Larry Lane
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was in country form nov. 68-oct69.
I was with A Co. 2/8 Mecninized inf. Drove the 11 track. You can find this company at military.com. Iam using this sight here and 1 or 2 others loking for old buddies. [email protected]
I was with A Co. 2/8 Mecninized inf. Drove the 11 track. You can find this company at military.com. Iam using this sight here and 1 or 2 others loking for old buddies. [email protected]
Ty Ponder
from
Encinitas
wrote on March 24, 2021
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We're making a documentary film about the impact that the Vietnam War had on young men who were surfers during that period. The war had a heavy impact on the beach culture.
From heavy combat vets, to secret surf missions in Vietnam, to radical draft evaders. We'll share these personal and important stories.
If your interested please check out our website at http://betweenthelinesfilm.com/
and get on our mailing list. We are done filming and expect to release the film in about a year.
Thanks to all who served both then and now.
From heavy combat vets, to secret surf missions in Vietnam, to radical draft evaders. We'll share these personal and important stories.
If your interested please check out our website at http://betweenthelinesfilm.com/
and get on our mailing list. We are done filming and expect to release the film in about a year.
Thanks to all who served both then and now.
wayne fournier
wrote on March 24, 2021
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would like any information on harvey wright and kenneth norton who served and died in vietnam
harvey was killed on 3/06/71 and kenneth died on 5/08/68. please email me
harvey was killed on 3/06/71 and kenneth died on 5/08/68. please email me
HIRAM Taylor
from
Tooele
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served with HQ. Battery 1st. Bn. (AWSP) 44th. Arty. (Radar Section) in 1966-1967. Would like to hear from anyone from that Unit.
DAVID SHEPPARD
from
hagerstown
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Hello
I served in the USAF aug 70 to aug 71 phu cat airbase. Was in 12TH CES SQ. PULLED A LOT OF AUGY DOGY WHILE I WAS THERE.
I served in the USAF aug 70 to aug 71 phu cat airbase. Was in 12TH CES SQ. PULLED A LOT OF AUGY DOGY WHILE I WAS THERE.
Mike Zimmer
from
Coldspring
wrote on March 24, 2021
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There's going to be a reunion in St. Louis in July,07 for all men who ever served in Dak To. All units and any year are invited. This is the 5th reunion of the Brotherhood of Dak To Defenders and the first time we've opened it up to everyone. I don't need to say too much about Dak To, anyone who served there knows what I mean. The Vietnamese call it 'The Valley of Screaming Souls'.
If you're interested in the reunion just let me know and I'll get the details to you.
I was a medic with the 299th Combat Engineers and was there for the seige of '69.
If you're interested in the reunion just let me know and I'll get the details to you.
I was a medic with the 299th Combat Engineers and was there for the seige of '69.
Michael Alford
from
Troutdale
wrote on March 24, 2021
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USMC '65 - '69 FLSG-A / FLC DaNang '66-'67
11th Motors DaNang '68-'69
Truck Driver / Otter & Huskie Operator
11th Motors DaNang '68-'69
Truck Driver / Otter & Huskie Operator
Peter Trefz
from
Rocky Hill
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I'm looking for anyone who served with MACV advisory team 90 Tay Ninh Province, Phouc Ninh District 1969 - 1970
Al Threlkeld
from
Cedar Park
wrote on March 24, 2021
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My father, ret LTC Donald H. Threlkeld, served as an advisor to the 9th ARVN Division in 1968-1969, MACV, Team 60, reporting to General Tran Ba Di in the Mekong Delta region. On July 17, 2006 my father passed away from multiple illnesses some of which were the result of exposure to agent orange. Dad never complained about his diseases and held strong to spreading freedom throughout the world. He was a solid Christian, great soldier, best father and friend a son could ever have. He always spoke highly of the soldiers he served with in Vietnam. He often wondered what had happened to many of them. I was able to find General Tran Ba Di since my father's death through one of the officers of the 9th ARVN Div. General Di is alive and well and with his family after many years of separation from them. I am trying to find out as much information as I can about my father and his tour of duty in Vietnam. If you served with my father or knew him I would love to hear from you and can be contacted at [email protected] Thank you for serving such a great cause. God Bless you and as my father always told me, "Keep the Faith" .
Louis Abdnour
from
Peoria
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Thanks to all the Vietnam Veterans who served our country during the conflict.
Vietnam Vet,
Lou Abdnour
Vietnam Vet,
Lou Abdnour
John Krasnican
from
Streator
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was with the 669 Trans out of Cha Rang Valley Oui Nhon at camp Addison. 68-69-70
David Bristol
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was drafted into the US Army and served in Vietnam at the 518th Personnel Service Company at Cam Ranh Bay from January, 1968 to January 1969.
diane dillon
from
dalzell
wrote on March 24, 2021
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looking for a john bacon who was in the army and served with adolphus ray in vietnam in 1971 or 1972 . he was from north carolina
Gerald Metzgar
from
Saegertown
wrote on March 24, 2021
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served H Co 2nd 7th Marines LZ Ross 6/1969 to 7/70 would like to hear from anyone who served with me at that time Semper Fi
Willis Roman, Jr.
from
Springfield
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Assgn: South Viet Nam Aug 1965 - November 1967. MACV Team One
Stanley green
from
Dowagiac
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Looking for anyone who served with A Batt 377th Arty, 101st Air born Camp Eagle.I was gunner/crewchief on OH-6A. 2/69 to 2/70.
Ronnie Nguyen
from
Cedar Park
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I am looking for my Dad,he was U.S. Army stationed in Long Binh until 1972. My Mom was Tran, T Muoi, passed away in 1978 so I don't have any documentation from my Dad. He maned me Ronnie and my sister Sandy, we both were born in Long Binh, Bien Hoa Vietnam, my Dad went back to US when I was a few months of age. If any one knows please help, your help is appreciated.
Ronnie Nguyen
Ronnie Nguyen
Ted DeYoung
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Looking for someone who was at Phouc Vinh Oct 65-Oct 66 who witnessed a B52 carpet bombing outside our perimeter and witnessed several mortar attacks, Need this for the VA any help would be appreciated Thank You
frank thompson
wrote on March 24, 2021
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hi, i was with c-battery6/14 arty 175mm and 8 " in kontum 01/69 till10/70 like to hear from guys on the guns
Greg Jones
from
Duncanville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was in-country from January 1971 to October 1972. First six months assigned to HDQ, 3/17 Air Cav - Phu Loi, then with Red Carpet at Long Bien and for the last nine months of my tour I was assigned to the CORDS HDQ, Bien Hoa, as Pilot for Colonel Webb, Senior Military Advisor for III Corps. I would welcome communication from anyone who happened to be in III Corps during the same time frame. Perhaps our paths have crossed. I have not returned to RVN since then but I do plan to do so sometime in the very near future... not so much to visit a particular battle area but to view the region as a whole. I am interested to see how the people are living now, how much the landscape has changed and to re-experience the beauty of this region. If anyone has been back to this area recently I would appreciate hearing about your trip and what your observations were. To our memories we owe it to ourselves, never to forget how important this period in our life was. Ranger 6 out.
Tom Harvey
from
Bangkok
wrote on March 24, 2021
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This is in response to a note posted by Bryan Shively regarding his uncle, Dennis Shively, who was killed 24 March 1968. I was unable to reach him by way of the email address he posted. I was on the patrol with his uncle that day he was killed. I have photos of his uncle and the location where we were in Quang Nam Province. I would like to share these with Bryan and his family.