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Ricky Pleasant
from
Scottsville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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1/7 & 1/1 scouts 70-71 LZ Baldy & Hill10
Heinrich Vollmann
from
Riverside
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Would like to know the location of Dragon Valley
A Co 1st/6th wnet on 30 day leave 5 days after arriving in the valley.Like to know what went on during my time.
A Co 1st/6th wnet on 30 day leave 5 days after arriving in the valley.Like to know what went on during my time.
milton cox
from
riverton
wrote on March 24, 2021
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served in vietnan feb. 67 - feb 68. 1st inf division, dian, mortar platoon, attached to HC company. Searching for george ( meanness man in Macon Georgia ) Barton and Richard Clark from Phoenix Arizona. Wifes name is Pam.
Garrett Price
from
Oceanview
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was stationed in Long Binh Jan 66 to Jan 67 69th sig bn co b I am looking for the date of the 1966 Long Binh Ammo dump Explosion RINGGGGG!
Estus Younger
from
Santa Fe
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served 1964 to 1968. Looking for officers in SDT of the 39th Signal
Steven Paterson
from
Portsmouth
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served in the TOC at HHB 2nd BN 12th Artillery, 23 Arty Group, II Field Force from Jan' 70 to Apr' 71. I'm looking to hear from anyone I served with.
marshall jackson
from
lancaster
wrote on March 24, 2021
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we are trying to locate all former members of CO B, 1st bn, 35th inf, 3rd bde, 25th inf div, that served in pleiku, viet nam. contact marshall jackson at 803-286-0116 or email alonzo jones at [email protected]
mugu MAGA
from
BENNI
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I HAVE VISITED THIS SITE.
IT IS OK ANY WAY
IT IS OK ANY WAY
William Zimmerman
from
Ringgold
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Entered the USMC on Mar. 29, 1966 Parris Island Platooon 386. ITR Camp Lejune then home for 30 days. Then to Camp Pendelton for training as a wireman (pole climber). Orders after graduation to jungle training school same base. Landed at the Naval air base in Chu Lai, Vietnam Oct. 13th, 1966. Assigned to Comm. Co., Headquarters Batallion, 1st Marine Division. Don't remember how long I was there but from there we were moved north of Da nang Air Base to a village called Da San, Hill 244. Hill 327 was the commissary and Px. I was about a half hour or so from Red Beach. Left Vietnam Nov. 30, 1967.
harvey youngblood
from
mocksville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served at Tan My Island 403rd trans anybody there with me, Sgtyoungblood 71-72. get in touch with me.sgt ron harris,david morris anyone. its been a longtime. thanks,Sgtyoungblood mocksville n. c.
Don Burell
from
Smithfield
wrote on March 24, 2021
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62 AVN, 212th Bn, !st AVN Bde
Royal Coachman
Phu Bai 1968 - 69
Royal Coachman
Phu Bai 1968 - 69
Bruce Bacon
from
Crookston
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was regular Army Vietnam 1968-1970 with time spent in Duc Lap MAT Team and MACV team #32 in Gia Nghia, Quang Duc Province.
Larry Smith
from
Shawnee
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Proudly served in DaNang Radio TTY operator.
1967-1968. God Bless thoses who Served there
County then and NOW.
1967-1968. God Bless thoses who Served there
County then and NOW.
Bob De Leon
wrote on March 24, 2021
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April-May 1964 entertained MAAG units in Vietnam as member of USO show. Received draft notice in Can Tho. Army basic at Ft. Ord, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, & returned to Can Tho in December 1964, assigned to IV Corps HQ/Advisory Team 96. Remember Sgt. Lovell, Steve Myers, Dick Quist, Lymon Warmouth. Assigned to COMUSMACV in May 1965 (MACV I Hq - Saigon). Worked with Bill Nieman, Dan Cragg, Jerry Avera, & Anthony Mendes. Left VN December 1965. Anyone serve during 64-65?
John Meek
from
Uhrichsville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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PhanRang 1966-1967 Jet eng mech.f100 Please email if you remember me. [email protected]
Aldon Marsh
from
Copperas Cove
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served with the 84th Lizard Engineer Battalion of the 18th Engineer Bragade from 4 November 1970 to 4 November 1971. At 30 days of tour I came close to become a P.O.W.
Aldon Marsh
from
Copperas Cove
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was station at Fort Eustis, Virginia, and then one day I recieved orders for a tour duty in the Republic of Vietnam. I reported at Cam Rahn Bay Replacement Center on 4 November 1970, then I was asigned to the 84th Combat Engineer Battalion, 18th Engineer Bragade. The 84th Engineer has a nick name of Lizaerd. I had a MOS of suppy, so I was asign to C Company of the 84th. As time went on, I was at the gate talking with the gate guard, when this 2 1/2 ton came up the gate and was going out the gate, when the Battalion Commander was in the area, came up and told this E-4 whom was driving the truck said his truck is deadline.The driver said why,and the reply he was told is that he has no lizards stenciled on his truck, and was ordered to go back to the motorpool and stencil his truck, the driver was highly mad about it.Mean while I was in my supply room, and I heard all this yelling out side in the motorpool and it was the driver and said if the battalion commander wants lizzards he will get lizards. He had lizards all over the truck The total lizards is 12 of them, he had lizards all over the canves, just one on the canves, and that is a 6 foot lizard, and that is it. Rest is history. One small thing, the 84th was under the 987 Group. Then, the word came out that the battalion is moving to DaNang, and be will be under the 95th group. The movement of the battalion went by ship, like the M-290's D-10 Bodozers , plus other heavy equipment. We drove all the to Danang, but before we got there we went in to this compound to take a all night break, Next morning we were on our way.We went through Melie, the place where all these people and kids were killed by Lt. Kelly, orders he had recieved by his company Commander Captain Madina, also a general whom was demoted one star, and Captain didn't recieved any thing. Lt. Kelly had a rough time of it. Then with the rest trip from going through Melie, we made it to Danang, also rest is history. Bye! Mr. Al Marsh a retired N.C.O.
JOHN BEACORN
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Need to talk to anyone was was at Da Nang AB Nov 1971-Nov 1972- been diagnosed with PTSS by the VA but another division wants me to provide more information that I cant remember/or have chosen to forget-NEED HELP
George Marquez
from
Hemet
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served with the 444trans 8th group 67-68 looking to hear from anyone who was [email protected]
NORMAN JOHN
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I SERVED WITH MABS 16 MAG 16 IN PHU BAI FROM MAY65 TO JUNE 66. ALSO SERVED IN DANANG NOV62 TO JUN63. ANYONE THERE THEN PLEASE EMAIL ME
Cat W
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I would like to connect with anyone that knew John Doyle from Ohio in Vietnam. He was in Army Special Services.
Thuy Le
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was born in 1970 at Pleiku. My father left my mom after a week I was born. He knew I was existed. Hope to find my biological father.
Sharman Reilmann Hill
from
Las Vegas
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I just wanted to sign on behalf of my father who was Theodore T Reilmann LCDR USN who did three tours plus, starting as MACV in "63. I was raised in the Navy and met many heroes including my father. May you all find some peace at last. I'm not sure he ever did. He passed in Sept of "94
Imbisath Bano
wrote on March 24, 2021
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The site is very good.But i wish to know the role of United Nations in Vietnam War if any.Thank u.
Robert Comer
from
Darlington
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was with 8th Engr. HHQ, 1st Cav - Ankhe, VN. Dec 66 to Dec 67 I was also at Camp English, Bong Son and a couple months at LZ Pony. My MOS was 62B20 Heavy Equip Mechanic. Here are some names I remember........Ed Gaines(Ed got hit after I left), Ed Pelligrini, Steve Berinti, Robert Haff, Casagrande, Melvin Pope, Blick, Suggs, David Worthy, Ronald Johnson, Eric Wulff, Bernie
( the guitar player), Tim Quain, McKnew, Azaz ?, Gary Rousseau, ....... I can picture many more but can't remember the names. If any from 8th Engr, 1st CAV. finds this, please email me at [email protected]. GOD BLESS ALL YOU HEROES!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
( the guitar player), Tim Quain, McKnew, Azaz ?, Gary Rousseau, ....... I can picture many more but can't remember the names. If any from 8th Engr, 1st CAV. finds this, please email me at [email protected]. GOD BLESS ALL YOU HEROES!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
victor ortiz
from
Lawrence
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Sargent U.S. Marine Corps. 1964-1970
2nd recon bn
Viet Nam DA-Nam68-69
FLC combat operation center
I would like to get in touch with somebody that was there at the time.
2nd recon bn
Viet Nam DA-Nam68-69
FLC combat operation center
I would like to get in touch with somebody that was there at the time.
Cat W
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I have some more info. Looking for anyone that knew John Doyle of Ohio, Buck Sargent in Special Services 3/5 1967-69. Was in Nah Trang during Tet offensive. Finished duty at Madigan Hospital, Washington. Looking especially for Mike Doyle and Jack Brown.
John (Boo-Boo) Rumsey
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I am looking for Marines who served in Charlie CUPP in 1970-71 near LZ Ross Thanks John (Boo-Boo) Rumsey
Joseph Johnston
from
Dayton
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served at Camp Holloway, ( Pleiku ) 04/64 - 04/65
18th AOD, tower operator
18th AOD, tower operator
Rick Phinney
from
Salinas
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served in Viet Nam from December 7, 1969 to December 7, 1970. I was with the Combat Engineers of the Red Horse Squadron in Tan Son Nhut and Phu Cat. Would love to hear from anyone that was there at the same time.