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Peter Wekerle
from
Narrowsburg
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
Assigned to MABS 16 MAG16 from may66 to June 67 at marble mountain. Spent time in dongha
My mos was 1371 combat engineer with Allen hide ray cooper from Utah sgt gerber from Michigan. Anyone from those times please contact me
My mos was 1371 combat engineer with Allen hide ray cooper from Utah sgt gerber from Michigan. Anyone from those times please contact me
Robert Marquette
from
Darlington
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
My father was a SSG serving as a platoon commander in C Co 1st battalion 5th Marines in 1967. He was wounded on 9 May 1967 in Operation Union. He was patched up had some Hawaii R&R and was back in the fight. His name was also Robert Marquette. If anyone may have served with him I would love to hear from you. We lost him 3 years ago but he was a Marine to the end. Thank you.
James Fisher
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
Was in the 361st Signal Bn,Qui Nhon Vietnam 1970- 1971. Was a Cook, worked Midnight chow.
Also night baker. Made pastry’s, that would be the way you would have remembered me.
Also night baker. Made pastry’s, that would be the way you would have remembered me.
James Fisher
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
Was in the 361st Signal Bn,Qui Nhon Vietnam 1970- 1971. Was a Cook, worked Midnight chow.
Also night baker. Made pastry’s, that would be the way you would have remembered me.
Also night baker. Made pastry’s, that would be the way you would have remembered me.
Lee Blackmon
from
Springfield Gardens
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
Fox Co. 2/7 1st Mar. Div. Vietnam Oct. 1969 to Sept. 1970
Darrell Wood
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
I served in vietnam in 1968-69 with the 378th maintance support company. I am looking to contact with the people that I served with.
jerry sears
from
clackamas
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
Would like to see Chuck Lambeth, Paul Hildago, or Richard Chope from Zulu co marble mountain 1971. as well as ronald leno or jay wilson from 4/23rd inf 25th division.
MONTY DOAN
from
Rockwall
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
i was stationed in Vung Tau from 1968-1969. I was with 73rd SAC and was A crew chief on the OV-1 Mohawk. Also mechanics on anything Mohawk needed. I also pulled primeter guard duty at night. I am looking for any of my buddies who were there when I was...
Tina Robinson
from
Pearl River
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
i am looking for anyone who served in the Marines with my brother, his name is Denty D Crawford he was in CONTHIEN VIETNAM IN 1967, he had a hats made up and on it is CONTHIEN VIETNAM 1967-0331, i have no idea what the 0331 means, if you served with him please email me at [email protected] thank you
Karl Wilkinson
from
Otis Orchards
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
I served with 1st Platoon Echo Company 2nd Battlalion, 5th Marines from Oct 68 to Feb 69 with Lt Bill Jevne as my PC. I carried his radio the last couple of months then volunteered for the Combined Action Program in the Danang area until Nov 69.
Tina Robinson
from
Pearl River
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
my brother Denty D Crawford was in the Marines, he was at CONTHIEN Sep. 1967 3rd battalion 9th marines Mike company, he was 0331.. if you served with him please contact me at 985-201-2951. he is from Pearl River la
George Reischling
from
Rutledge
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
"TO THOSE WHO HAVE FOUGHT FOR IT, LIFE HAS A FLAVOR THAT THE PROTECTED WILL NEVER KNOW!"
I came upon your site while surfing the net and knew that the above statement would have special meaning for all who served. I served with 3/22nd, 25th Infantry Division out of Tay Ninh as an infantryman. Fought the NVA on the slopes of Nui Ba Den twice with numerous firefights in and around the area bordering the Cambodian border. Remember your Christmas in Vietnam? Mine was spent on an ambush patrol near the Cambodian border. Awarded Purple Heart and three Bronze Stars with “V”. After 5 months in the field, I was pulled to the 93rd Evac at Long Binh to work with soldiers suffering from combat fatigue. Over the last 10 years, I chronicled my tour of duty and the response has been overwhelming. With your military background, you may find it interesting. There are presently over One Hundred 5 Star Reviews worldwide. It’s free to Amazon Prime members. Courage on the Mountain
I believe that you will relate to this true story of the fight for Nui Ba Den and the struggles and sacrifices that the soldiers who served their country in Vietnam endured. Thousands of Vietnam Veterans have proudly endorsed these memoirs. Please check out the website at courageonthemountain.com with the accompanying introduction. It will make you proud for your service and all the men and women who served our country during the Vietnam war.
I proud that you made it home brother! Thank you for your service and May God Bless!
George Reischling
courageonthemountain.com
I came upon your site while surfing the net and knew that the above statement would have special meaning for all who served. I served with 3/22nd, 25th Infantry Division out of Tay Ninh as an infantryman. Fought the NVA on the slopes of Nui Ba Den twice with numerous firefights in and around the area bordering the Cambodian border. Remember your Christmas in Vietnam? Mine was spent on an ambush patrol near the Cambodian border. Awarded Purple Heart and three Bronze Stars with “V”. After 5 months in the field, I was pulled to the 93rd Evac at Long Binh to work with soldiers suffering from combat fatigue. Over the last 10 years, I chronicled my tour of duty and the response has been overwhelming. With your military background, you may find it interesting. There are presently over One Hundred 5 Star Reviews worldwide. It’s free to Amazon Prime members. Courage on the Mountain
I believe that you will relate to this true story of the fight for Nui Ba Den and the struggles and sacrifices that the soldiers who served their country in Vietnam endured. Thousands of Vietnam Veterans have proudly endorsed these memoirs. Please check out the website at courageonthemountain.com with the accompanying introduction. It will make you proud for your service and all the men and women who served our country during the Vietnam war.
I proud that you made it home brother! Thank you for your service and May God Bless!
George Reischling
courageonthemountain.com
David Hammick
from
Salemburg
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
I was in country twice. Aug 1967 to Feb 1968 when I was wounded while with a CAP unit in the village of Thon Thai Li in Happy Valley. Then from Mar 1969 to Mar 1970 serving with 3rd Platoon A Co 1st Engr Bn supporting the 1st Marine Regiment from the coast to Hill 55.
John Cloyd
from
Macon
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
I was station @ Cannon AFB, NM assigned to the 832nd TAC Hospital. In August 1964 while attached to the 522 TAC Fighter @ Cannon, we deployed (TDY) to SEA Clark AB and eventually DaNang AB, Viet Nam.
Attempting to locate anyone who was on this TDY from Aug-Nov, 1964. Trying to verify "Boots on thd Ground" that was left off many of our DD 214s. The group recieved Outstanding Unit Citation which was also not entered. If you were on this TDY or know anyone who was, please contact me as soon as you ca. Thanks John Cloyd "Doc"
Attempting to locate anyone who was on this TDY from Aug-Nov, 1964. Trying to verify "Boots on thd Ground" that was left off many of our DD 214s. The group recieved Outstanding Unit Citation which was also not entered. If you were on this TDY or know anyone who was, please contact me as soon as you ca. Thanks John Cloyd "Doc"
william miller
from
oroville
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
M co. 3/9 mar-65--6-65
robert scarandino
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
was in 446 1967 to1968
Glen Barker
from
Albany
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
I was station in soc trang Mekong delta with the 524th engr.det 69-70 also with e company 4th engr bat ft. carson 70-71
Daniel Rico
from
Hinesville
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
contact me
william feist
from
eureka
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
STILL LOOKING FOR OTHER WHO SERVIED WITH THE 38 TH BASE POST
OFFICE. WAS THERE JAN.1969 TO MARCH 1970.
LIVING WITH PROSTATE CANCER, THANKS VIETNAM
BILL FEIST
OFFICE. WAS THERE JAN.1969 TO MARCH 1970.
LIVING WITH PROSTATE CANCER, THANKS VIETNAM
BILL FEIST
wang Xiung
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
great site
Paul Howard
from
Willits
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
I am just trying to find anyone from the 18 eng. cam ranh bay from 1967 to 1968, I have been diagnosed with cancer due to agent orange. How many ours have had thire lives shortened.
Gilles Sauve
from
St-Hippolyte
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
I dont know how many canadian Vietnam Vets know we have a Vietnam Mamorial here in Province of Quebec he was dedicated in 1989 he was the first vietnam Mamorial in canadian soil .But we dont have much support to keep him going Go on our web canadianvietnamvetsquebec.com
u can contact me at [email protected]
thank
Gilles(SHY-GUY)SAUVE
u can contact me at [email protected]
thank
Gilles(SHY-GUY)SAUVE
Charles Smith
from
Killeen
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
First trip to VN July 70- 71 330th AVN CO. July 1972 Second trip Long Thanh AAF 1st Sig Bde HHC FLT DET. Moved after NVA scared the brass and moved DET lock stock and barrel to Long Binh (Sanford Field) Xfer to 7th Aerial port Ton Son Nhut (Saigon) reassigned to Anh Sanh 125 Avn. never made it. Stopped at Plekieu for an overnight (got robbed of my only $20 dollars MPC). Rerouted back to Nha Trang 201st AVN Co 17th CAG 1st AVN BDE. Flew until ceasefire day (heard the call to ceasefire but was being fired at so I returned fire). (Binh Dinh Province). I am still in contact with my AC CMDR LT Nelson. All in all I served in USARV, 1st Signal BDE,STRATCOM, 1st AVN BDE and MACV during mission support for the ceasefire team in Binh Dinh Province. I flew and landed at many LZ / Camps from DaNang to Ca Mau. "Welcome Home Brothers and Sisters" Smitty RB22Red Baron Double Deuce.
Pete Labarre Jr
from
Tickfaw
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
G 65 QUAD 50s 1967 to 1968 VIETNAM
James Troxell Jr
from
Oshkosj
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
Lost memory was I thing at the white elephant danang sometime in 1966 to January of 1968
william feist
from
eureka
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
STILL LOOKING FOR OTHER WHO SERVIED WITH THE 38 TH BASE POST
OFFICE. WAS THERE JAN.1969 TO MARCH 1970.
LIVING WITH PROSTATE CANCER, THANKS VIETNAM
BILL FEIST
OFFICE. WAS THERE JAN.1969 TO MARCH 1970.
LIVING WITH PROSTATE CANCER, THANKS VIETNAM
BILL FEIST
Eddie Mcfarland
from
Loveland
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
I was with 11thGS Aviation co Phouc Vinh
01/69-01/70 67n20
01/69-01/70 67n20
LendingTree Lending
from
CALIFONIA
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
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Alejandro Evangelista
from
San Diego
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
Was with the Laboratory Service, Station Hospital, Danang. 69-70.
JOHN LOE
from
Jacksonville
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
Wishing all the "Chargers" of Bravo Co., 4th/31st a belated Happy and healthy New Year also all vets of the "AMERICAL" Under the Southern Cross"