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George Bennett
from
Wesley
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I'm looking for a George Tanner who went to Dong Tam,VN WE flew to North Carolina and hitch hiked to Florida together before we went to Nam.
We got to VN. in May of ' 70 and went to Dong Tam together, then I was sent to Operation Seafloat. If anyone remembers me or George Tanner, please contact me, I'm originaly from Pasadena, Calif.
We got to VN. in May of ' 70 and went to Dong Tam together, then I was sent to Operation Seafloat. If anyone remembers me or George Tanner, please contact me, I'm originaly from Pasadena, Calif.
DR BRETT ANDERSON
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was stationed in RVN 25 JAN 1968 to 15 SEP 1969 with USARPAC. SP5 at the end of my second tour (I extended for six months), I was posted to Nha Trang (JAN-APR 1968), and Pleiku (MAY-JUN 1968), in the 518TH SIGNAL COMPANY (RRUHF); at Pleiku on Tropo Hill I operated a TRC-29 microwave site (518th Sig. Co.--Det. 11). Then went to Da Nang (JUL 1968-SEP 1969) at USASTRATCOM--LONG LINES DET. (AREA) DA NANG, or LONG LINES BN. NORTH. Later, the same post was named DA NANG DET., CO. B, 361st SIG. BN. At Da Nang I operated an AN/MRC-85 Tropo Scatter van at Danang Air Base and, for the last five months, was company clerk. Welcome communications from JIM ROBERTSON, and others from my time in Indochina.
DR BRETT ANDERSON
NEVADA, USA
DR BRETT ANDERSON
NEVADA, USA
Gerard Sardina
wrote on March 24, 2021
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WITH 544TH ENGR CO..20TH.BDE. 12/69---12/70 I WAS WITH EQUPT.PLT. CRANE OPER.& TRUCK DRIVER.. WELLCOME HOME
Dave Adams
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Web master Please eliminate my previous message. I would like to see if anyone remembers me from 1971-1972 Started with the Americal in Chu Lai, LZ Snoopy, LZ Liz, LZ Siberia, went on to the 101st in PHU BAI, Hue and Camp Eagle after the Americal moved out. Lokking to refresh my memories. [email protected] MOS 31B20
robert a. petty
from
gaffney
wrote on March 24, 2021
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golf co 2/1 1st mar div/ 3rd plt 1968 lt. puller cpl/tunner mouse/cowboy /doc ellis /need to hear from you guys some guys act stuck up like some fools in n.c.
Terry Mabry
from
GranitIville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Delta Co 3/1/20th Inf 1968
Tony Curcio
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served in country from 3/67 to 4/68, drove gun truck convoy escort from Pleiku to DakTo. I would like to find my crew if they made it back.
Joe Ragan
from
Fresno
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was with port services danang from 3-66 / 6-67 ran from the bridge to the Repose / Sanctuary and rescue pickups.
Denise Lane
from
Atwater
wrote on March 24, 2021
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What a wonderful site. I am looking for anyone who was in Binh Tahi, Da Nang, Vietnam, on or around Dec. 24, 1966, when the Flying Tigers Line cargo plane undershot the runway by 1 mile while making a radar approach in fog at night, crashing into numerous thatched roof houses My Step-Father was the Navigator, and I will very much appreciate any and all responses I may get. Thank You in Advance, Denise
Jim Nabors
from
Prattville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served with company B, 1st Platoon, 2nd 34th Armor in VietNam in 66 and 67
Robert Leckbee
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Binh Thuy, DLSA & 48th Trans Gp 1970 to 1972
Jerry Bianco
from
Parsippany
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served with the 3/17 Air Cav, stationed in Dian...about 16 miles north of Saigon...1969-1970
Gary Hinz
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Looking for anyone who knows my husband,
Gary L Hinz, 25th Inf 11 Bravo from Fort Polk, LA in Dec 1969
He was in country at Long Bien
Primary MOS was 18th Brdg MP
in Ben Tui - headqtrs MP
sniper on Ho Chi men trail near Vien Long I think.
it is hard to get info from him but am trying to locate anyone who knows him - Dec 1969 til Dec 1970
Gary L Hinz, 25th Inf 11 Bravo from Fort Polk, LA in Dec 1969
He was in country at Long Bien
Primary MOS was 18th Brdg MP
in Ben Tui - headqtrs MP
sniper on Ho Chi men trail near Vien Long I think.
it is hard to get info from him but am trying to locate anyone who knows him - Dec 1969 til Dec 1970
gary kester
from
parma
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served at Danang air base from oct 29 1967 to oct 3 1968 with the 366 tach fighter wing as a fuels specialist . Proud to have served and wish I could contact some others who served with me. God Bless Our America
Modesto Garcia
from
Albuquerque
wrote on March 24, 2021
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i was just wonderin if any one new anything about wat kind of ground attacks happened in duc pho , LZ bronco in the years 1969-1970 or if anyone knew how to get some information about it
shanef kinsman
from
sagamore
wrote on March 24, 2021
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i am currently writing a screenplay based on the lurps of the 101. 1st generation .shooting starts this summer 2006.this is based only on actual events .and would love any input or support.i want this to be as accurate as possible and dont want to insult or offend any one.i am only doing this project to show what brave men the lurps were.if any one feels they want to help in any way please call me.774 313 9217
Ralph Frawley
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was in Dong Ha, May 1969 and later moved to
Quang Tri. Left Vietnam March 1970.
SP5, US Army
Quang Tri. Left Vietnam March 1970.
SP5, US Army
Brian Bell
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Father, Manning Bell in WWII and Vietnam. Said to have a son, maybe born in 1981 - part vietnamese. Also his wife, Mary Jean Bell (Both from Hannibal, MO) to have given birth to a girl baby. One of the children would be 1-3 years older than me (I was born in 1959) and the boy probably born around 1981ish and lived in Texas for awhile.
Anyone with please write or call asap. Mary and Manning have both passed on.
Brian Bell, [email protected]
Anyone with please write or call asap. Mary and Manning have both passed on.
Brian Bell, [email protected]
Marvin Lockard
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was in Nam Feb. to Nov. 1967. I was with H&S Co. 1st Motor Transport Bt. Otter Plt. 1st Marine Div. I was a driver, and 50 cal. gunner, of M-76 Otter an amphibious vehicle. I spent a lot of time at 3/1 March and April and 2/1 a lot after that. I was transfered to 11 M.T. Bt. in November and got my flight date Thanksgiving day. I am looking for any one I served with or any otter drivers. Especially looking for Robert E. Seaborn from Nashville Tenn. back then. He was in 3rd Marine Div. We lost 2 drivers on 5/15/67 and October 16,67,his first week in country I will never forget those days, or the men. Thanks to all that served. Semper-Fi
Mabon Dane
wrote on March 24, 2021
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As a historian I have always found Vietnam to be an enigma in US history. Regardless of opinions on the Vietnam war, it has affected an entire nation and generation, and the world still experiences the imapct of that for better or for worse.
Mabon Dane
Mabon Dane
harold owens
from
bayard
wrote on March 24, 2021
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with 1/502 inf.101ST 71-72 icorp -co.c 87TH inf-1972 vung tau.i like this site.love to hear from any of the guy's
Steve DePorter
wrote on March 24, 2021
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It is good to see many expressing their memories of Vietnam because it is still very hard for me to do the same. I was a Ranger in Co K 75th Rangers (LRRP) attached to the 4th Div in Pleiku during Dec 68 until I was hit seriously wounded in Feb of 1970. I maintain contact with a few of my brave Ranger Lurp buddies and recently discovered I had saved approximately 100 picture negatives I took while in Nam. While we were on "stand down" I sent usable items to a compound that maintained incurable kids with diseases Americans only read about. The compound was maintained by very brave Nuns of South Vietnam. Keep up the good work and God bless our troops.
Sua Sponte,
Steve
Sua Sponte,
Steve
Ivette Arnold
from
Oklahoma City
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I have read in my dads logs where he was in the 24th Transportation Company. His name was Foy Arnold. He was a sergeant in Vietnam from August 1966 to August 1967. Any information will be appreciated.
terry potter
from
east sparta
wrote on March 24, 2021
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would like to here from any trooper who served with d co 2/12 , june thru october 1967. on the 26th i was wounded near chu lai. also before i got hit two other troopers were wounded. one name was melvin lapp and the other name was a unknown. can anybody help me with m. lapp he passed away from his wounds. i had to identify his body. he was from sacramento, calif. may all the troopers that gave their lives for america may their soul rest in peace.
joe ponte
wrote on March 24, 2021
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does anyone remember tom sullivan 1st marines 1st btl 1st div 65-67 vietnam boston native
Robert Brehm
wrote on March 24, 2021
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POL 366th Danang 06/69 - 06/70
steven ray
from
indianapolis
wrote on March 24, 2021
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nam 65 66, back in 68
BILLY HOWELL
wrote on March 24, 2021
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hq&hq co.65-66 i was in communications would like here from anyone,that left camp walters texas
larry wright
from
overland park
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served with the 1st. Engrs.at Quan Loi,1967-1968,also at Phouc Vin when I first came into country.I was in Alpha Co.I was a heavy equiptment operator.Would like to hear from anyone. Thanks!!!!
RANDALL GOODING
from
Bishopville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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where are all the shore party guys? U.S.M.C 1959 -1966 duty stations, Oceanside, Hawaii, N.C. viet nam 02/1965 thru 12/65 chu lia