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lisa smith
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Hi, im looking for anyone that might have known my dad,he died in 2002 and im making something special for my mom in his honor.I know he was in 1st cav his name is henry shaneyfelt(boot).
I know it was in 1965 around there.God bless you all.I was proud of my dad and im proud of all who were there. no matter what.
I know it was in 1965 around there.God bless you all.I was proud of my dad and im proud of all who were there. no matter what.
Edwin Talley
from
Adairsville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served in Vietnam from January 68-jan-69....I was in the 1/50 mech infantry attached to 1st air cab attached to 173 air born bdge....i am looking for a Sam C. Rhue??? Contact me if you know information. Thank you Jerry
Herbert Barnes
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was with 1/27 Wolfhounds Charlie Company 1969 -1970. Nickname was Hollywood. Anybody out there?
Gerald Little
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Was at Bien Hoa AFB in 68-69 with POL unit.
Ronald Hennes
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served as Hospital Corpsman w/5th Comm and with the CAG in DaNang and Phu Bail in 1969-70
Brian Bell
from
Mesa
wrote on March 24, 2021
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This is Brian Bell, age 47, Phoenix Arizona.
My Father, Manning Bell, fathered a boy child while serving in Nam - late 60's early 70's - think his name is Steve.
Also, my Mother, Mary Jean Bell got PG while married to Manning and gave up a girl child for adoption - possibly 55-56 years old in 2006.
Trying to locate any information. Manning passed away in 1998 and Mary in 2006. Both originally from Hannibal Missouri. We moved all over the states and spent 2 years in Japan with the Air Force - father a lifer. We settled in the 1960's in San Diego where I graduated in 1977, the youngest of 3 children (not counting these two mentioned or any others that might have been concieved).
Any information - please rush it to me - 1-800-558-0974 - TOLL FREE.
THANK YOU
Brian Bell
My Father, Manning Bell, fathered a boy child while serving in Nam - late 60's early 70's - think his name is Steve.
Also, my Mother, Mary Jean Bell got PG while married to Manning and gave up a girl child for adoption - possibly 55-56 years old in 2006.
Trying to locate any information. Manning passed away in 1998 and Mary in 2006. Both originally from Hannibal Missouri. We moved all over the states and spent 2 years in Japan with the Air Force - father a lifer. We settled in the 1960's in San Diego where I graduated in 1977, the youngest of 3 children (not counting these two mentioned or any others that might have been concieved).
Any information - please rush it to me - 1-800-558-0974 - TOLL FREE.
THANK YOU
Brian Bell
sylvester wakefield
from
central
wrote on March 24, 2021
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i was with the 264th trans co.in dec70to dec71
TOMMY TOMBLIN
from
Warner Robins
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was at cam rahn bay from Oct 71 - May 72.
Let me hear from someone served their during
this time. I was assigned to the food service
squadron.
Let me hear from someone served their during
this time. I was assigned to the food service
squadron.
Bill Follis
from
Buckeye
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served with the 12th Combat Support Group at Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam from Jan 65 to Jan 66. Haven't run across anybody from those days yet. It'd be nice to hear from someone I knew way back then.
WARREN OLIVER
from
Panama City
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served with VMO-2 in Danang, RVN, 1964-65. Semper Fi and give me a holler.
Larry Haney
from
Oak Park
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Welcome home! And, thanks for being there with me. I was stationed with Bravo Co. 326th Med, 101st Airmobile, Phu Bai. Sgt. E-5, Air traffic controller Duster outfit. Duty from November 1970 to November 1971. Memories are very clear from the day I stepped off that 707 in Camron Bay to Flying out of DaNang headed home. For the past two years I have been asked to be a guest speaker for Chapman University and have tried to point out to the young men and women the lighter side of war. The students can read about all the horriffic stories and pollitical issues but rarely does anyone speak of the funny and amazing human nature side of any war. Please contact me if you served in the northern highlands from DaNang to Quan Tri and from Laos to the south china sea and tell me your special amazing or funny story. I would love share it with the young men and women who are trying to understand why we were there and what helped us get through it and back home. I would also like to hear any stories related to when you first got back from in country. Thanks and God Bless all Veterans of any war!
Mike Fishbaugh
wrote on March 24, 2021
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KHE SANH VETERANS ASSOC
2007 REUNION-WASHINGTON, DC
JULY 3-8, 2007
Highlights: Visit the Vietnam Memorials
Marine Corps Museum
Sunset Parade-8Th & I
Memorial Service
Reunion & Membership open to anyone from all Service's that served in the
Khe Sanh area from 1962-1973 and to all units (Air, Ground, Sea) that
provided support for the Khe Sanh TAOR.
More information at www.khesanh.org or contact President Russ Turner at
636-282-2263 or VP Tom Eichler at 773-625-2101
2007 REUNION-WASHINGTON, DC
JULY 3-8, 2007
Highlights: Visit the Vietnam Memorials
Marine Corps Museum
Sunset Parade-8Th & I
Memorial Service
Reunion & Membership open to anyone from all Service's that served in the
Khe Sanh area from 1962-1973 and to all units (Air, Ground, Sea) that
provided support for the Khe Sanh TAOR.
More information at www.khesanh.org or contact President Russ Turner at
636-282-2263 or VP Tom Eichler at 773-625-2101
Gilbert Cuevas
from
Buckeye
wrote on March 24, 2021
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B-trp third plt on tank 37 from sep 1970 tru feb 20 1971 looking for anyone that was in plt at that time
Frank Dougherty
from
Sarasota
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was with HQ 1/6 (Jun to Aug 1971). Attached to MACV Binh Son (Aug - Nov 1971). Trying to locate medical records from 91st EVAC Hospital, with no luck. From the time I got to Chu Lai (No Medical Records). I remember the Typhoon (Hester) hitting Chu Lai 10/23/71. I was in Binh Son at the time. Got orders to move out on 11/1/71 to Phu Lai. I don't remember going to pick up my records. I heard that the 91st EVAC Hospital was level by the typhoon. I need help on this. I have a VA Claim, but no health records!!!!! Question: was 91st EVAC destroyed or not. Thanks...........
Thomas Poland
from
Pleasant City
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served in Vietnam in 1970, 71, & 72 With Val-4 (Black Ponies) at Binh Thuy. I am an LPN with many years of Emergency Room experience. I believe my military and medical experience can be beneficial to your organization I'm interested in one of your future projects. Tom
Peter Beck
from
Mason
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served in Beaufort SC. 1972-1973 VMFA-451 (USMC) Semper Fi
Originally from Lyndora, Pa.
Originally from Lyndora, Pa.
Ronald Conway
from
Boulevard
wrote on March 24, 2021
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It has been since 2003 my last update with e-mail address, that is the only minor detail that has changed in my life. I had a kidney transplant in 2004 that was major. Doing well after another life event for survival. I was forced to retire early and am now a college student at 59 years old. Living with my wife Sharon, daughter Dove Feather and her husband on the Campo Indian Reservation.
Raymond Steele
from
Canby
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Viet Nam Era Vet, service connected
B Co. 1/12th Inf. 4th Inf. Div. 72 thru 75
Would like to here from any of my service Bro's left alive out in the world ........ Great site ... keep up the great work .......
B Co. 1/12th Inf. 4th Inf. Div. 72 thru 75
Would like to here from any of my service Bro's left alive out in the world ........ Great site ... keep up the great work .......
Chan Beauvais
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Was in 37th Signal HQ Feb - Sep 69 and up to PhuBai 12th Sig Group HQ Sept - Feb 70.
Looking for Dave Rollins, Felix Lopez, James Bilancini. Bill Longcor, you're still in Indiana>?
Looking for Dave Rollins, Felix Lopez, James Bilancini. Bill Longcor, you're still in Indiana>?
Jacque Walls
from
Newark
wrote on March 24, 2021
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My dad ( Otto Graham ) was in vietnam maybe around 1968 or 1969, I would have to go back and look at the paper that I wrote all this down on. I would like to find out several things that had happened over there. He doesn't talk about it much but when he does I listen and I have several questions and I would like to hear from soldiers that was over there with him. Thank you if you can help me with this. God Bless you all who served over there and in other wars. Thank you for my freedom today.
Jacque
Jacque
Pat Mullings
from
Mount Pleasant
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served 70-71 225th Avn Co. Phu Hiep and our co. was moved to Tuy Hoa around Nov of 1971. I was the guy from Louisiana who use to play the guitar in the hootch all the time. Trying to find someone who I served with me.
Gary Counts
from
South Bend
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served with the United States Army's 510th Engineer Company in Long Binh from August 1971 to April 1972. I believe that my Commander in Chief, Richard Nixon came under so much political pressure to "bring the boys home" right after the Easter offensive began he ordered all troops with at least eight months in country home. Hallelujah!!
Keith Meyers
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was in Vietnam with the Department of Defense from January 1972 until April of 1975. The only action I was involved was a mortar attack at Than So Nhut air field. I feel extremely grateful That I performed within this capacity. There were so many Vet's that had to run backwards, firing their weapons, on mostly an on-going basis. My respect is on an on-going basis to the true hero's of that war. Oddly enough, I have recently been remembering things that I experienced while in Vietnam. Why this is occuring is totally beyond me.
I believe VETS WITH A MISSION is an excellent way to learn why these feelings are so prevalent and on-going. Hopefully I will be able to travel to Da Nang in 2007, and become actively involved.
Again, my thoughts are alway's with you all. Thank-you for serving!
Keith
I believe VETS WITH A MISSION is an excellent way to learn why these feelings are so prevalent and on-going. Hopefully I will be able to travel to Da Nang in 2007, and become actively involved.
Again, my thoughts are alway's with you all. Thank-you for serving!
Keith
Ennis Huffstetler
from
Maryville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Im Looking for anyone that was at LZ Action in1970.Ineed some imfo.ThanksDusty Hearold
Forrest "Sonny" Ashcraft
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was K-9 in Plieku from January 1st 1968, with the 633rd SPS. My canine was "Inca" ob76...
I was there for four months all during TET 68 and then I was transferred to Cam Ran Bay for medical reasons, caused by a severe cerebral contusion that had happened in the Philipines at Clark AFB in 1967, while I was on the fence line on duty......
I am proud to have served, and dont regret for a minute my time in Vietnam......it was our time and our war........WELCOME HOME ALL !!!
I was there for four months all during TET 68 and then I was transferred to Cam Ran Bay for medical reasons, caused by a severe cerebral contusion that had happened in the Philipines at Clark AFB in 1967, while I was on the fence line on duty......
I am proud to have served, and dont regret for a minute my time in Vietnam......it was our time and our war........WELCOME HOME ALL !!!
Alfred (Buck) Perrine
from
St. Albans
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Retired Vet Viet Nam service 1966-1968
Alfred (Buck) Perrine
from
St. Albans
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served with the 362nd in the Nha Trang ELM from
January 1967 until July 1968. Was in the RF sect
I traveled all over Viet Nam to repair or deliver parts
to Tropo sites. People I remember, Brown, Blackstock, Mc Glauclin, Mercer, and many others
Mostly lived in tent city (Mcdermitt) .Anyone who
wants to contact me do so via my e-mail.
January 1967 until July 1968. Was in the RF sect
I traveled all over Viet Nam to repair or deliver parts
to Tropo sites. People I remember, Brown, Blackstock, Mc Glauclin, Mercer, and many others
Mostly lived in tent city (Mcdermitt) .Anyone who
wants to contact me do so via my e-mail.
Garry Wood
from
Florence
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:00 pm
I was with the 459th Sig Bn in Ban Me Thuot. Perhaps in April 68 to Mar 69. For awhile I provided radio relay service for a Special Forece unit 12 miles out side of town. I know I spent 13 months in Vietnam but remember about 3 months worth. I remember landing in Cam Rahn, being in Pleiku, a convoy to Kontum, a helicoptor ride to Ban Me Thuot. Then to Ton Sa Nout, Okinowa, and San Francisco. I can not remember most of my time in Vietnam.
Jeffery Saddlemire
from
Dunnellon
wrote on March 24, 2021
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July 1967-68 Tuy Hoa AB 39th ARRS. HC 130P's IFR systems repair shop. Anybody left out there?
rick kelly
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Hello. I was with 3rd Amtracs 1st Mardiv base camp Marble Mountain from Oct. 67-Dec. 68. Go bless all of us!