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Dennis Luiz
from
LAKEWOOD
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I WAS IN VIET NAM FROM SEPT. 68 TO AUG. 69. SERVED W/ A CO 2/22 MECH. INF. 25TH. INF. DIV.! LOOKING TO TALK TO OR EMAIL WITH OTHERS WHO SERVED! 03/28/06
John McLeod
from
Boston
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served in country 67-68 Ist field force Arty 8th Bn 26th ArtyTAB would like to hear from anybody that served with IFFV Arty. I also served in Korea 3rd bn 82 arty, I corps arty would like to hear from same. JM
CHARLES CRISS JR.
from
SAN BERNARDINO
wrote on March 24, 2021
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MOS 1341 CHU LAI 1967-1968
cynthia tibke
from
san bernardino
wrote on March 24, 2021
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i think what you guys are doing is really good! This is war and we should all leran form it. i am actually read Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers as a reseach paper. i never known what happen though out the war and now im happy to say that have read this story completely! i think it is veryimprtant that we learn and make what have done and turn it in to something good. thanks for the site it helped out alot! cynthia
hands ego
from
ca
wrote on March 24, 2021
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nice to looking site i love to say that i love all men in the site i land tio live lome
william lynchard
from
high rolls
wrote on March 24, 2021
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three tours 64-65 MACV 68-69 USARV 70-71 101st airborne 1000 days peace and healing to all of us nva rvn us
Michael Slattery
from
Goochland
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Was in country 72-74 bringing back all the left over troups and WRM we had there. U.S.Air Force.
isaac flaks
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served in Nam with company c 19th engineer battalion in the bong song valley of of highway 1
October 1967 to October 1968. I am 100 percent disabled due to type 2 diabetes / agent orange
October 1967 to October 1968. I am 100 percent disabled due to type 2 diabetes / agent orange
luke flynn
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Thanks very much your website it is very informative. My uncle Sean Flynn was a photo journalist in Vietnam and unfortunately he never returned. God bless you for helping the people of Vietnam, yours truly Luke.
Eugene Sanders
from
Jonesboro
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was assigned to 101st MP Co (CP Eagle/PhuBai) Mar 69 - Feb 70; 29th Civial Affairs Danang, Aug 70 - Mar 71; and Cos A & C, 716th MP Bn, Saigon, Mar 71 - Mar 72. Looking for anyone that served in those units at the dates mentioned or might remember me. I was a SP4 and SGT.
jennifer Sonora
from
Beavercreek
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Looking for information on a family member who served three tours with the marines in the Vietnam war. If anyone knows any information about Bernard Glazier please let me know. thanks
RONALD DIBIASE
wrote on March 24, 2021
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Robert Burns, Jr.
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was with MCB 3 in I Corps, Hue and Dang Ha, 1967-1968. Many good memories and many, many bad memories. I came home OK for the most part. Some unidentified Marine saved my life by pulling me back into his bunker while we were under mortar attack at a place called Impact Ridge. I never got his name. God Bless him for that.
Ronnie Creager
from
Midwest City
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Ronald Lee Creager - LCPL-E3 Marine Corps Regular 18 years old single, Caucsian, Male Born on Apr. 20, 1951 from Grand Rapids Michigan. Length of service 1 year. His tour of duty began on 28 Jan. 1970. Casuality was on Mar. 21 1970 in Quang Nam, South Vietnam, hostile, ground casualty, other explosive device. Body was recover,Religion Protestant Panel 12W--Line 29. Does anyone know or have any information on this Veteran. Him having my last name and the only Creager on the Memoral Wall had drove me to find out more about him.
Duong Nguyen
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I'm searching for my grandfather. He's an american soldier who was in the Vietnam war in around 1966 or 1967. My vietnamese grandma told me his name was Bill. She doesn't know the last name. She thinks it starts with a P. It would be very important to my family if we could find him. Especially my dad who doesn't even know his father. If you know any information please email me. Thanks for your time.
mike butera
from
pgh
wrote on March 24, 2021
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i was in vn from 67-68 with usarv 97th artillary group, 79th hawk missile ordinance. i am attempting to get info on my unit and my friends. any help will be apprteciated
Ralph McDermott
from
Freeport
wrote on March 24, 2021
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C 1/8 4th Div. 5- 67 to 5-68. Looking for guys who remember those times and places. Good site. Thank you.
Robert Scott
from
branson
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served in viet nam 67-69 as a sentry dog handler on hon tre island, I'am looking for a donald hodges.he'from carrollton'texas. along lost friend. we also served in the 212thmp co at long bein.any help will be greatly appreciated.
morris moomey
wrote on March 24, 2021
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served in nha trang 68/69 usaf
William Hager
from
Port Hueneme
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was with 823 RED HORSE unit 2 from July 68 to July 69. Names I can remember are: John Ogden aka Auggie Doggie, Billy Taylor aka BT, Harvey Kent, and a guy named Purvis from LA. Welcome home ladies and gentlemen!
Ken Grant
from
E.Waterboro
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I should have done this long ago. My grandson's serving of two tours in Iraq has made me see how selfish I have been. He is in the 101st Airborne.
I served in MCB 10 Chu Lai 65-66. first I thank all of you that served. I thank those of you that I never met or knew, for protecting our butts while we built the runway at Chu Lai.
I thank those who gave all, ( for they still watch over us )
I served in MCB 10 Chu Lai 65-66. first I thank all of you that served. I thank those of you that I never met or knew, for protecting our butts while we built the runway at Chu Lai.
I thank those who gave all, ( for they still watch over us )
Dave Tatum
from
Malvern
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Nice web site. I am the guy in Con Thien #3 running with my helmet in my hand and the longish hair. Today I teach 11th grade American history and of course teach about the war. This picture got me in a lot of trouble with my mom. I was always lying about how safe I was. I will always remember Con Thien and the mud and the blood. I was wounded there on December 5th, 1967. I came back to do another tour of duty in 1968. Some day soon I will again stand on the "Hill of the Spirits." Today I hear Vietnamese every day. Many of my students are Vietnamese. I have a special place in my heart for the place and the people. Who would of ever thought? Semper Fi. Dave Tatum 2195212 Cpl. USMC
Peggy Clifton
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I am try to locate anyone who may have known my brother SP/4 Edward John Lindemann. He was with Company C,4th Medical Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, Vietnam 11/1968 until he was wounded April 1970. He was at 17th Field Hospital until transfered to 249th General Hospital Japan. He received The Distinguished Service Cross for throwing himself on a grenade to protect his comrades. He was wounded by enemy fire while on reconnaissance mission B-40 rockets. He mentions a place called Vouny or Voung Tou. He received 3 purple hearts and also the Bronze Star during his duty. I lost my brother July 17th, 2005 from gastric cancer related to his exposure to Agent Orange. I miss my brother terribly and not a day goes by that I do not think of him. I would like to know more about his experiences while in Vietnam, he didn't share much. The information I do have is from letters I have saved. I know he said he played Tunnel Rat December 1969. In October 1969 he mentioned being at a fire base Hard Times
40 miles NW of An Khe. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
40 miles NW of An Khe. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Charlie "Chief " Running Hawk
from
Lincoln
wrote on March 24, 2021
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ooooOOORAHHH, served with 2/26/3rdMarDiv,66-67,Foxtrot,H&S Co. Bn Scouts, any Brothers,remember me, DangNang,PhuBai, Hue City, KheSanh..nickname Chief..went over USS HenRico APA-35 from Deigo..
joe ludlam
from
valley city
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9/1/66-8/30/67 vietnam service
John Slawinski
from
Glendora
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served with VMFA-542, MAG-11 mar68-oct69.
Thomas Crane
wrote on March 24, 2021
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My dad served fora few tours over there, got a few medals and stuff. and met my mother over there. now i am in the country to get a piece of history. I am proud and grateful for what all the soldiers did for the country
Rajesh Jeganathan
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Good site. I am from India. It is a informative site to know about Vietnam's history.
john stephenson
from
south bend
wrote on March 24, 2021
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i was in college from 68-72 and i just want to say thank you to all of you who served and suffered and continue to suffer while being part of the military
Dan Cumberland
from
Germantown
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served with 41st Signal Bn. in Qui Nhon in Comm Center. There from Sept. '66 to Sept. '67. Would like to hear from old buddies. Lifer Louie? McCarthy? Bob Smith? Big Jim? Many others.