Home » Guestbook
Guestbook
Welcome to our guestbook, a space designed for connecting and sharing cherished memories. We invite you to take a moment to leave your mark on this memory journal.
10586 entries.
Barry Schofield
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
Was station out of Qui Nhon 1966-1967 597th Trans Co.
Brian Carroll
from
Cave Creek
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
I was with BLT 3/1 67-68. I was in ONTOS. I believe the last time the ONTOS was ever used in combat
Michael Weaver
from
New Oxford
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
I am a 46th Combat Engineer having been stationed at LZ ENGLISH in South Vietnam (1970).
I would like to hear from my brother veterans whom I served with. I also would like to hear from brother veterans from the 173rd Airborne whom I might have served with. Also, First Cavalry.
Today is Monday 18 September ' 06.
I would like to hear from my brother veterans whom I served with. I also would like to hear from brother veterans from the 173rd Airborne whom I might have served with. Also, First Cavalry.
Today is Monday 18 September ' 06.
Allen Johnston
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
My father served as a tanker in Americal, and was in Da Nang, Chu Lai, & Kai Sanh, I can say I really know only a few storys of his Hell. But i do know he was drawing 100% disability, & social security because of it. On December 16th 1998, I came home and learned of his passing. He died of heart failure at the age of 47. =( R.I.P Allen Dale Johnston.
Keith Ragan
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
Sgt. stationed with 1st Infantry Division, Headquarters and Headquarters Company - Dian, VietNam 1967-1968.
Tom Whiteside
from
Clarksville
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
Stationed at Da Nang spring 1963 to spring 1964, with the fire and crash rescue dept, 23rd Air Base Group. Would like to hear from others serving in the fire dept at that time.
John Wiebold
from
Dothan
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
Served with the 549th Light Maintenance Btl. Long Binh Jan. 69 to April 69. Was doorgunner with 173rd Asslt Hel. Co. "CROSSBOWS" April 69 to Dec. 69
Richard Goodman
from
Satsuma
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
i was with mag 12 as a navy medic in chu lai in 19 67 and 1968 does anyone out there remember anyone who was stationed with me please send me a email if you remember thank you
Cathy Fender
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
I am trying to help a friend find his friends from the vietnam war 1966 1968 they were Sea Bee's They called him pappy real name De Leon Reynolds. If anyone knows anything that might help me please e-mail me Thank you,
William Conn
from
Vanderbilt
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
65-66 DaNang-Qui Nhon AMMO - from Kung kuan AB TDY looking for any who there Pineapple Ssgt Colburn ,A2C Jim Ewing ,A2C Helms [Hi-Me] Cleo A2C Steve Klemark at Udorn A1C William Grove [Willie] Qui Nhon anyone??? Need for AO claim with VA. ]"X' [
Richard Patterson
from
Chatham
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
Looking for Suzzie or any family member or friend of Ronald John Warren SSG-E6 MACV Advisor Lost in NON-HOSTILE, Helicopter Crash May 28, 1965 South Vietnam His Home of record was St Louis Mo.
Richard H. Patterson [email protected]
Richard H. Patterson [email protected]
chester turner
from
la habra
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
served with 1st marines F co.1968 2/27 5th marines
from camp pendleton, transfered to H&S co. 2/1 1st mar. weapons plt. recoiless rifles & flamethrowers served on alpha 6 mtn.danang across from (crows nest) recoiless rifles as a gunner, cpl fred copelan was my squad leader.In battallion formation me and about 8 others grunts was promoted to Cpl.I became a section leader danang may 1969.
from camp pendleton, transfered to H&S co. 2/1 1st mar. weapons plt. recoiless rifles & flamethrowers served on alpha 6 mtn.danang across from (crows nest) recoiless rifles as a gunner, cpl fred copelan was my squad leader.In battallion formation me and about 8 others grunts was promoted to Cpl.I became a section leader danang may 1969.
Rodney Hurt
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
I landed with Bravo co. 1st bn. 27th Marines in Feb. 1968 we operated in I Corp.
William (Bill) Karandos
from
Ponte Vedra Bch
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
Was in vietnam in 68-69-70 1st Marine Div.
North of Da Nang ,Camp Richard at Hy Van pass
Charlie Company 1st Motor Transport Btn
North of Da Nang ,Camp Richard at Hy Van pass
Charlie Company 1st Motor Transport Btn
Charles Harper
from
monroe
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
served in 36th engineers a company in vihn long 69 to 70
Nancy Thirkield
from
Skokie
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
Thank you for a wealth of information for my 8th grade American History class. I hope to share much of the first person accounts with them to supplement our text. Your photos and scrapbook pages are quite stirring.
As a 50 something yr old, I clearly recall the war, friends waiting for their draft number, and watching the war on tv. I also was greatly involved with my Vietnamese friends at Ohio U when their families needed to get out of Nam before the fall. I enjoyed tutoring the parents when they arrived in Ohio. Plus, my payment was a terrific home-cooked Vietnamese meal!
Thanks, also, for all your work in Vietnam today. Is it truly the Pearl of the Orient as my friends used to say?? Some day I would love to visit Saigon and the surrounding areas. Someday...
As a 50 something yr old, I clearly recall the war, friends waiting for their draft number, and watching the war on tv. I also was greatly involved with my Vietnamese friends at Ohio U when their families needed to get out of Nam before the fall. I enjoyed tutoring the parents when they arrived in Ohio. Plus, my payment was a terrific home-cooked Vietnamese meal!
Thanks, also, for all your work in Vietnam today. Is it truly the Pearl of the Orient as my friends used to say?? Some day I would love to visit Saigon and the surrounding areas. Someday...
carl shissler
from
Palm Coast
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
My first tour of duty was with Alpha Company 9th Combat Engineers. My second tour of duty was with the same Company. My third tour of duty was with Kilo Battery, 4th Battalion, 12 Marines.
I then had a break in service. I the joined the Marine Corps Reserves in Shillington, Pennsylvania. I then transfered to the Army.We were activated in Desert Shild/Desert Sorm. I just returned from Operation Iraq Freedom in January 2006. On easter sunday I was stricken ill with a brain turmor of the brain. My LORD JESUS CHRIST has healed me so far. This was my second cancer operation.
I'am trying to see if anyone soldier either served with my first unit or the second. I now officially retire from the military 24th of August.
This old soldier is tired. I'am now a soldier in the LORD's ARMY.
MSG CARL SHISSLER
I then had a break in service. I the joined the Marine Corps Reserves in Shillington, Pennsylvania. I then transfered to the Army.We were activated in Desert Shild/Desert Sorm. I just returned from Operation Iraq Freedom in January 2006. On easter sunday I was stricken ill with a brain turmor of the brain. My LORD JESUS CHRIST has healed me so far. This was my second cancer operation.
I'am trying to see if anyone soldier either served with my first unit or the second. I now officially retire from the military 24th of August.
This old soldier is tired. I'am now a soldier in the LORD's ARMY.
MSG CARL SHISSLER
wanda conklin
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
I am looking for any one who knew or served with my brother LCpl Carl Robert Miller who was with KCo 3Rd, 7 th Marines 1st MarDiv..KIA July 28, 1968 ...Thank you Wanda
Ronald Ford
from
Athens
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
156th HEM 1967-1968 Qui Nhon, Da Nang
JOHN MAYFIELD
from
JANESVILLE
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
SERVED TAN SON NUHT 65-66
tom lish
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
Tuy Hoa Jan 69 - Jan 70, 31 TFW avionics ECM shop, debreifing, red ball ( launch truck) driver, scuba, and hung at the red cross center some
long time ago. yesterday
long time ago. yesterday
Jason Ngo
from
Falls church
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
My name Jason Ngo. I am looking for my father name Jim, served with 205th station in Phu Loi, He lived in barrack 11 . If someone knows please contact me, I appreciate.
Dennie Mahan
from
Corbin
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
Served w/D Co 1/16th Inf (Iron Rangers) 1st Infantry Division (Big Red One) from Jun '67 to Apr 68 at Lai Khe. Would like to hear from those whom I served with. Also would like to hear from those who crossed the Pacific with me on the USS Gen John Pope and members of C Packet from Ft Lewis, Wa.I would like to honor four of those that I knew personally who gave their all. Gregory Lynn Brown, Donald B. Siekerka. George Sutton, and Sylvester Wilson (our 1st Sergeant). Other names I recall Harvey Gill and Michael Adams.
victor ortiz
from
Lawrence
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
to anybody that was in recon or viet nam during the years of 1968 and 69. i was also a desk sgt for the provost marshal office. please try to get in contac with me. thank you.
Mike House
from
Bremerton
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
I served as an 0311 grunt squad leader of 2nd squad, 2nd platoon, ECHO CO. 2nd Btn. 1st Marines 67-68. I killed too many of their men to remember, and saw too many of our men killed and wounded to forget.
From DaNang to QuangTri to DongHa to ConThien,
Gunny Nathnial Webster and LCPL Larry Herfell were KIA at ConThien just after I was medevaced
out. I finished out my tour as chief draftsman for the G-3 Section at First Marine Division Headquarters DaNang. ECHO CO. took a beating at ConThien for 73 straight days under the artillery of the NVA, living like trapped rats in muddy bunkers and water-filled trenches. Our Btn. Commander LT. Col. Parker was wounded when a rocket hit inside the door of the command bunker. That place was as close to hell on earth as I ever could imagine, and I will never forget the brave Marines that fought and bled and died there that we all may sleep in peace here at home.
God Bless and Keep them all in his loving arms. Any of you old ECHO RAIDERS ground-pounders still alive out there?
SEMPER-FI! Cpl.House
From DaNang to QuangTri to DongHa to ConThien,
Gunny Nathnial Webster and LCPL Larry Herfell were KIA at ConThien just after I was medevaced
out. I finished out my tour as chief draftsman for the G-3 Section at First Marine Division Headquarters DaNang. ECHO CO. took a beating at ConThien for 73 straight days under the artillery of the NVA, living like trapped rats in muddy bunkers and water-filled trenches. Our Btn. Commander LT. Col. Parker was wounded when a rocket hit inside the door of the command bunker. That place was as close to hell on earth as I ever could imagine, and I will never forget the brave Marines that fought and bled and died there that we all may sleep in peace here at home.
God Bless and Keep them all in his loving arms. Any of you old ECHO RAIDERS ground-pounders still alive out there?
SEMPER-FI! Cpl.House
Mitchel Parker
from
APO
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
I was with the 8th APS from 2 Apr 67 to 26 Feb 70. I was assgined to the Inbound Cargo Processing at Ton Son Nhut. Also worked at Phuoc Vinh and Quan Loi.
Bruce Cook
from
mt.iron
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
I am looking for info on the 70th combat Engr. Bn. Vietnam for a friend. He served with them in co. "B" Dec 1967-68. He would like to know if there are any reunions held by this Bn I am a Vietnam vet & trying to help him out. I served with the 716th MP Bn Saigon 1967 to 68. If anyone could help us out it would be great.
Dennis Swain
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
I was a Flight Platoon Sergeant with B/229th AHC from DEC 69 to NOV 70. Looking for anyone who was there at that time
Ken DeHaas
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
Semper Fi !!
USMC: '69/'72
MOS: 2533-Radio Telegraph Operator
Nam: '70/'71
(A) 1st Force Recon (attached)
(B) 2/1 Marines (Marble Mountain vicinity) Our base camp was Camp Lauer. Nui Kim San was the ville outside our main gate.
Booby traps and ambushes were our main enemy.
Too many medevacs.
Walk or Ride Safe,
Ken---Out
USMC: '69/'72
MOS: 2533-Radio Telegraph Operator
Nam: '70/'71
(A) 1st Force Recon (attached)
(B) 2/1 Marines (Marble Mountain vicinity) Our base camp was Camp Lauer. Nui Kim San was the ville outside our main gate.
Booby traps and ambushes were our main enemy.
Too many medevacs.
Walk or Ride Safe,
Ken---Out
Kevin Wallat
from
Clinton
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:00 pm
served USAF FEb 69-Nov72 Recip eng mech 21TASS Cam Rann Bay & Phu Cat Feb70-Feb71 Det1 56SOW Udorn Thailand Nov.71-Nov.72. Would like to hear from anyone that was there .