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Ray Sawyer from chandler wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
102nd. Engr. Co. Engr. Hill, Pleiku 3/17/67 to10/13/68
doug miller from ada wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
served with echo 2/1 as field corpman in 69-70
gary hearne from jacksonville wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
I was with HHC 937th combat eng grp in 1967. Worked in TOC and was the radio operator in the recon platoon. I left all my things behind when I left during the 1968 TET offensive. Im looking for pictures or names like Leo, Podesta , Baker, Todd, Cousenau, Dombroski, ect.
Mack Owerri from gardena wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
Am sailor, that retired earlie due to injury much on my arm, thanks i miss all my mates 1965/1970.

Mr.Owerri
eze eze from Lom wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
oh this is one of the best sites i have come accross please keep it up
Diane Corchado from Hampton wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
I am planning a retirement luncheon for my boss, his name is Phillip A Willson and he served in Vietnam from Apr 69-Mar 70. He was in the Army and he was the Battalion Liaison. Don't know the unit. But if anyone reads this and knows Phill, I would love to invite you to his luncheon on 19 December 2005 at the Commons in Fort McPherson, GA (Atlanta). Contact me at 404-464-9294.
Eze Micheal from beverly wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
I was in Vietnam, from 1955-1960, i served and return to massachutes where i settle down
DAVID SABIITI from KAMPALA UGANDA wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
am called david and live in Kampala in Uganda.am married with a family of 5.
I have read about the good work and was finding out whether you can be of help to a rural village in my home village of JINJA District in Uganda who need a first health Aid post.
Thank you
DAVID SABIITI KIBAGOO
+256 77594757
John Connelly from Hewitt wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
I was with 11th Marines on Hill 55 1970=71 when the Marines came home SEMPER FI
Gary Stottlemire from Monongah wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
I served in dong ha, vietnam from dec. 1967 thru dec. 1968. 11th engineer battalion B co. 3rd. marine div.
General Campbell from RockIsland wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
Was in Vietnam from Nov.67 to Nov.68.I was with the 39th.combat eng.D co.I spent sometime at LZ Baldy and LZ Ryder
Myron Senechal from Bismarck wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
I served in RVN July 26, 1967 to July 25, 1968. I was located at Camp Bear Cat and Dong Tam. Thanks to all the veterans that served and good health to all. I have had several agent orange soft tissue sarcoma cancer surgeries which removed large tumors in 1972 and 1993. I am interested in hearing from others with similar stories.
Don Jordan from California City wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
92 Avn Co. Qui Nhon from May 1966 to December 1966. Then to 219th Recon Airplane Co. at Pleiku until May 1967. I was Company Clerk in both locations. Would love to talk with PFC Gary Morris again.
Isiewu Gbam wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
GREAT REGARDS FOR ALL WHO FOUGHT GALLANTLY IN DEFENCE OF THEIR FATHERLAND
darin spack wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
i am looking for a joe pollard who i believed served with the 9th infantry division 86th engineer construction headquarters co. from 66-67. also a mike mathy in the 69th eng. ba. my grandfather, zigmond spack has been trying to locate these 2 men. if anyone has info. about them please contact us. thank you
spencer Hayes from kokomo wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
Served with 7Th Motor Trans 65-66, and with MAG-39, HMM 262 66-68
Lawrence Perdue from north highlands wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
served in the vietnam war also in the marine corp was wounded 3 shots in the back one in the leg and nearly got his dumb but blown out of a tank we love you tho you made it out and gave your best we are proud of being a son of a vietnam vet .
deano wade perdue
darrion robert perdue
darleen leanne perdue
thomas bradley perdue we love you dad
Johnny Helms from Charlotte wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
I served in Viet Nam from May of '67 to April of '68. I trained at Fort Gordon, Ga., with C-7-3 in the summer of '66. From Ft. Gordon I went to Ft. Rucker, Ala. until going to Viet Nam. I would like to hear from some buddies with the 110th Trans. Co.
Ronnie Hawkins from Summerville wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
In V N 1966 1967 Dong Ba Thin HHC 10th Combat Aviation Batillion would like to hear from others...
Howard Slater from san francisco wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
was stationed in cu chi dec.67-dec. 68 CO B 36/86th signal.remembering TET 68. just searching.
Arnold Mayes wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
I'm trying to locate anyone who was with the 222nd & the 54th Avaition Co in the spring of 67 in Vung Tau airfield. A friend of my Arnold Mayes was there and needs help from anyone who recalls an incident (Plane crash). Any help would be appreciated


Richard Hughes
rhughes@crosscreekgroves
www.crosscreekgroves.com
Vickie Hodges wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
Want to locate someone who might have known my uncle(s), the names are Robert Keltner and Roger Griffith, both served in Vietnam. If you knew them I would like to hear from you. I am the proud mom of LCpl Hodges, TG currently serving in Iraq with the 5/14 4th Platton, Waterloo. I am sincerely thankful to those who have served and those who are serving our country.
Thank you
Wayne Nikolish wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
Arrived in Quang Tri Jan. 1970 -- departed December 20, 1970

Served with the 63rd maint. battalion

Remember - T. Ciccarillo R. Horton J. Whitley
and many other faces --35 years has washed away a lot.
Dr. Darryl Grimes from Norfolk wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
Hello Crew
I'm looking for chaplian Marshall that served on the raliegh between 1986-1989. If ever your in Norfolk Virginia stop buy World Harvest International Ministries 1515 North Military HW I need someone to let my wife know that I can cook! If you ever ate any of my chow e-mail me. Capt White sorry for burning that special fish you ordered in spain. But I thought you like your meat dark! (PS) I found MS 3 Rembert hanging out in New York City. I also found MS1 Martin it's only one Martin!
Gary Johnson from Manitowoc, wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
Was with the 119Trans. Co from1966-67in Vung Ro Bay. We were the original from Cam Rahn Bay.Great to see we were't forgotten.LBJ
james madzik from Deltona wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
I WAS IN Nam 66-67 Bravo Co., 1st
arine Div. in Chu Lai DaNang, H&S co. 4th Marine Div. Hoping to hear from men with my units. Looking for Carter Patryn Chicago, LD Miller, Greensboro, Pa. John Lewis, N>Y< T.J. Morris, Wilkes Barre, Pa. If anyone knows the whereabouts of these men please e mail , I lived in Bethlehem, Pa.at that time, SEMPER FI
Asaba Onyeolu from New York wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
very nice collection
Dennis Wright from las Vegas wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
In country 1968-1969 HHC 1st Bde 9th infantry
Looking for james M Hill, Price (cant recall 1st name) and others. Have found a few other guys from my platoon.
David Ferguson wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
Semper Fi Marines and brother/sister US Soldiers - I am a USMC VietNam vet who served there in '67 & '68. I was with H Co 2/26. My experiences were many as a grunt and I would specifically like to say that I am proud to have served "in country" with all of us who so willingly fought for the freedoms that so many enjoy today. To my brothers and sisterswho are no longer with us, I pray that you have found the peace you so deserve. For those of you who are still with us, I pray that you and your families have found and continue to find the happiness and peace that only a free world can enjoy. If any of my friends read this and would like to contact me, please do so by email. God bless you all.
Jack Marino wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 pm
I want to thank all you Vietnam Vets out there, that served in that noble cause. I have tried to thank you all in an independent film called, FORGOTTEN HEROES. I am the producer/director and I have been trying to get my film to the American public for over 15 years. I was never in the service, but I got fed up with all the Vietnam films that was coming out of Hollywood all through the 70s and 80s.

I use to work with a lot of Vietnam Vets and what they told me and what was coming out of Hollywood was two different stories. I decided to write this script and I found a Vietnam era veteran that was an investment broker and he helped me put this massive indie film project together. It took me two years to shoot and complete my post-production. I began shopping this pro vietnam veteran film to the major studios in 1990. I am still today trying to get them to distribute this film that praises all you warriors, that answered JFK's call to defend freedom for anyone in the world.

As a first time independent film director I wanted to make this film to honor all you vietnam veterans and get the film out there in the pop culture. This has been a 15 year struggle to fight against the Hollywood liberals that in the 60's were protesting the war and what you Heroes tried to do over there.

I have a web site you can review and see my trailer. www.warriorfilmmakers.com/marinofilm

My only hope to get this film out to all of you, in your local theater. I could use some help from all that read this post and spread the news of this film to as many Vets and news outlets as you can. A grassroots effort is all I have to promote FORGOTTEN HEROES, and change the Hollywood perception of the Vietnam War. My film is the only true independent World War II style film, in a Vietnam setting, that tells a story of a Russian General defecting during the Vietnam War. This independent film goes against all of the films that Hollywood has ever made about Vietnam.

Thank you all for your service and welcome home