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Don Brack
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
I was in the barrel for about 90 days in June through October 1967 with 1st Search Lights I was happy to get out of that place alive. From there I went to A Btry. 1/13
lee bess
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Was in Qui NHON 1969 - 1970 served with 527th PSC...was called SGT Tex and am looking for troops that were in the unit.....
joseph auth
from
boca raton
wrote on March 24, 2021
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navy uss richard s edwards dd950
edward murray
from
troy
wrote on March 24, 2021
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navy dog handler marble moutain 68-69
Lacy Silcox
from
Lockport
wrote on March 24, 2021
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611th Tran Feb 1964 Feb 1965 Aviation Electrician
lee bess
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
I was in Qui Nhon 1969 - 1970 and I am looking for the troops that were at 527th PSC that I served with...I was known as SGT Tex and would love to hear from them......
David Sollohub
from
Austin
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
I was tdy to tan son nhut air base in 1967 from Clark Air Base.I was an airman 1 class working on c-130 aircraft assigned to the 6200 FMS (pacaf). Any one else out their in that group.
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks,
Dave
charles leissle
from
naugatuck
wrote on March 24, 2021
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if you were with me & my identical twin brother in the pink panthers @ camp Holloway pleiku contact me please would like to hear from ya
charles crissman
from
rimersburg
wrote on March 24, 2021
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i was in the 538th trans in 1970-71 came home may 71.
Ron Underwood
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was stationed at Bien Hoa " Hot Cargo" (Ammo Dump) from July 69-July 70. I am looking for the two other Air Force Sergents that were with me when we were attacked by enemy troops outside Bien Hoa in a jeep that was all but distroyed.
Ira Mosley
from
Savannah
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
1969-1970 363 rd trans. road runners out of da nang.
Daniel Headley
from
Kennesaw
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served with 39th Base Post Office Apr 69 - May 70.
WILLIAM Williamson
from
Milton
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I WENT TO HIGHSHCOOL WITH PHILLIP WILSON AT PENSACOLA HIGH SCHOOL IN PENSACOLA FLORIDA. IF ANYONE KNOWS HOW TO CONTACT HIM
PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
BILL WILLIAMSON
PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
BILL WILLIAMSON
Dave Balbach
wrote on March 24, 2021
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86th maint bn
Uzziel Limbaga
from
Sydney
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
I am researching about the Vietnam Veterans: a brief history of the experience of the group during the war and a summary of the problems and issues about their social, cultural and economic, their families, and their homecoming.
Dave Green
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
Any one that graduated out of M.C.R.D 1970 from the 1132. San Diego. Get back to me. Like to hear from you.
John Dodd
from
Dry Fork
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
I was in the 585 TC in 66/67 and 359 TC in 68/69. We also have a Guntrucks/ Trans web site at www.vietnam-guntrucks.com
Sonny Reeves
from
Jekyll Island
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
I was with 3 Mar Div 9th MAB Task Force Hotel at LZ Stud 68-69
Got out in 1971 as E5 at Gitmo.
I have to say the care I get from the VA is the best I could get anywhere.
Thanks for all! SF
Sonny
Got out in 1971 as E5 at Gitmo.
I have to say the care I get from the VA is the best I could get anywhere.
Thanks for all! SF
Sonny
Raymond Landry
from
Tampa
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
Was stationed at Cam Ran Bay Vietnam with 1506 Postal Squaron 1969/70, Would be great to hear from anyone that might have been there at the same time
Marty Matelan
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
Served AnKhe with 1st Air Cav 17th Avn Co 1966/67
Served in Danang with the ASA company 1967
Also served with transportation company HQ 1970/71
100%disabled now and have AO systems. Go and get your VA Comp from
service time you earned it.
Served in Danang with the ASA company 1967
Also served with transportation company HQ 1970/71
100%disabled now and have AO systems. Go and get your VA Comp from
service time you earned it.
Marty Matelan
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
Looking for anyone who might of been in the Caribou crash on October 4, 1966 at AnKhe. The plane crashed into HongKong mt. I was at that site and removed people from that aircraft. The aircraft was from my unit the 17th avn co. Would like to know how they are today. Thank You
jimmy mclamb
from
Clinton
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
I was in the army from January 1967 til feb 1970 trained at ft.Bragg for basic then to ft.Gordon for signal corp.then to ft Jackson for wheeled vichle repairman then ft.Knox for track vehicle course then went to viet nam in jan 1968 served in 553rd heavy equipment co.in long binh.then transferred to 1st.infantry s 8/6arty at Lai Khe until jan 1969 came back to ft Knox until feb 1970.was sgt E-5 at time of ETS if anyone out there remember me please contact me.I live down here in the country of N.C. nice quite life disabled but still gets around had spinal stenosis goes fishing and piddles with my cars and pick up.
John Worden
from
Mound
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
I was with Decca Navigation in Vietnam 1967, 1968 at the Tan Son Nhut, Decca Company office, next to The Helipad called Hotel 3. I was there during the Tet offensive ,68 and was under attack for a good portion of the year.
Read my book called
"THE MORGUE TRUCK" On Amazon .com search The Morgue Truck.
Thank You John Worden
Read my book called
"THE MORGUE TRUCK" On Amazon .com search The Morgue Truck.
Thank You John Worden
Michael Dedek
from
Marietta
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
I was with the 670th transportation at C R Bay, from July 1966 to May of 1967.
Remember guys, Casey and Sernek(not sure of spelling).
Remember guys, Casey and Sernek(not sure of spelling).
Terry Burrell
from
LaFollette
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
Was in Nam Jan 65 to Dec 66, 2nd Batt. 3rd Marine Div., Golf Company. I am trying to find list of Marines that were killed from Jan 1965-Dec 1966 to try and locate some friends, or find out if they died.
Michael Jett
from
Columbus
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
I flew with the 74th RAC from October 1967 to January 1968, and then with the 145th Combat Aviation Battalion in Bien Hoa.
We lost a few Birddog pilots at the 74th. It was too easy to get lulled asleep in that little plane.
One day, after I had landed at Phu Loi and was walking toward HQ, the crew chief called:
"Lieutenant, come here!!
I turned around, and walked back toward the plane.
"Look here," he said, pointing at the bullet hole in the empanage.
I had not heard, seen, or felt, a thing.
We lost a few Birddog pilots at the 74th. It was too easy to get lulled asleep in that little plane.
One day, after I had landed at Phu Loi and was walking toward HQ, the crew chief called:
"Lieutenant, come here!!
I turned around, and walked back toward the plane.
"Look here," he said, pointing at the bullet hole in the empanage.
I had not heard, seen, or felt, a thing.
Brian Rader
from
Lancaster
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
1ff 5/22 arty battery c 1970 6 months 1ff 6/32 arty near( la trang )
near Dalat
looking for vets?
dont remember names?
near Dalat
looking for vets?
dont remember names?
miles neighbors
from
gardnerville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
REDBALL EXPRESS- CAM RANH BAY February 1971 through January 1972 before that I was at ft. hood texas from November 1969 through December 1971
Michael Stainbrook
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
Served in RVN 3rd Battalion 1st Marines India Co in CAP unit @ Kim Lien. Not sure of exact dates however estimate from February through April 1971.I am giving this information to the anonymous person I found requesting it online. If you reply to this comment and email me please write "Information Kim Lien" the subject so I know it is not spam. Thankyou
clement reynolds
from
urbana
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
Origanal 442nd trans, Co. Arrived Dec 24 1966, left Dec 31 1967. Looking for 66-67 vets