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Thomas Hackler
from
Rex
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Looking for Elizabeth Ann Ellison, Her Stepfather Henry Kaaikamau was stationed at Fort Sill Ok. 1965 Tranfered to Germany
I was Just Looking for Her
I have found Many friends on this super Site
I was Just Looking for Her
I have found Many friends on this super Site
Richard Perkins
from
Detroit
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
In country from Dec 67 to Dec 68 with the 126th Finance Co. Pleiku. I remember the following Vets: Duncan, Tinsley, Stevens (IL), Manner (HI), Palamo (Guam), Henson, Asbury, Horn, J.J., Dougherty (NJ), Trip, and Bassett.
Miller Jack
from
Lancaster
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Served with 372nd RRU attached to 25th Infantry at Cu Chi, Dau Tieng and Tey Ninh 1967-68. Welcome Home Brothers and Sisters.
Alan Waugh
from
Newmarket, England
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Great website. I am getting facts together for a book on An Hoa and Quang Nam Province. I am covering from 1966 to 1970 when An Hoa was handed over to the ARVN.
I am looking for stories about tours in the AO and any photos that can be used.
I have had an article about An Hoa accepted for Vietnam magazine. It will be published in 2006. I am giving the copy payment for the article to the V V A.
S/F
Alan
I am looking for stories about tours in the AO and any photos that can be used.
I have had an article about An Hoa accepted for Vietnam magazine. It will be published in 2006. I am giving the copy payment for the article to the V V A.
S/F
Alan
David Cole
from
Simi Valley
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Served 1967-1968 with the 560th MP's in Vung Tau. Provided fire support for merchant ships and tug boats going to Saigon and down in the Mekong Delta.
Boyd bloom
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I am looking for anyone that served in the 41st signal battalion from may 1967 to 1968 in qui nhon. I am also looking for a sgt. steven jordon who served in 41 signal battalion.
Billy Summit
from
Sheridan
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
1972nd Communications Sq. DaNang AB.
1967-1968
1967-1968
mike lunghi
from
hampden
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
i was a forward observor for a. co. 1st. bn. 7th. marines from 1968 to1969 looking for anyone who was in this co. at the same time i was.please drop me a line at above .address please.especially looking for my radioman dennis bronson hope all is well semper fi .
JAMES HAND
from
ZACHARY
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Served with Charlie 2, Jan/1970 through Sep 1970.
Corpsman wounded at hill 52,Sept.28,70. If you
know me, call me, or write.
Corpsman wounded at hill 52,Sept.28,70. If you
know me, call me, or write.
Sgt. William Carrion-Ortiz
from
Orlando
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I have tons of Vietnam pictures!
James Smith
from
Patriot
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
wAS With 36TH Sig Bte Dco 1ST sIG bDE 1967 TO 1969
Leon Beck
from
Chillicothe
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Served with the 1st cav co A 15tc Bn in An Khe and Da Nang 67 To 68 Radio Operator. Looking For Gary Clingman and anyone who served with me.
GARRY GOFF
from
EATON RAPIDS
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
WAS WITH THE 554ENGR BN CO.D AT CU CHI 1967-1968
Thomas Miller
from
Fort Worth
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I was a Corpsman with Alpha 1/5, 1st MarDiv, Aug 70 - Mar 71, then with III MAB, Danang, until Aug 71. Called "Moose" by the grunts I served with in the bush.
Charles Crenshaw
from
stockbridge
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I was in nam 1969 1st inf, div. B1/2
Brian Bass
from
Blaine
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Cpl. Sec.Ldr. 60mm F 2/7 1stMARDIV 08/68 to 09/69
I have a real roblem with those in this country who argued for giving up the people of Viet Nam for comfortable moments. Peace, and freedom have always required protection from bullies, and the cost predictably high. Do the concepts of neighbor, friend, community, humanity, aide, end with the borders of this country?
I have a real roblem with those in this country who argued for giving up the people of Viet Nam for comfortable moments. Peace, and freedom have always required protection from bullies, and the cost predictably high. Do the concepts of neighbor, friend, community, humanity, aide, end with the borders of this country?
albert pascua
from
newark
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
was with the 588th signal company. vietnam aug. 1967-aug.1968. stationed at bearcat then after tet 68 at quang tri. anyone from 588th please respond.
Johnny Owens
from
Lafayette
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
First Dental Co. First Marine Div. Sept 1967-1968
Bob Colitsas
from
Austin
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
1st Eng. Marble Mountain & Hill 10 69-70 long time ago . Welcome Home!
Bobby Beard
from
Ahoskie
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Served in Tan Son Nhut 377th Security next to the PX/ Post Office..(that is where our "Hooch" was. I served with a really good bunch of people. Does anybody remember David Brackett from N.C., I think he was from Asheville, N.C. Not Sure.. If so, Advise....
Ronald Suden
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
US Marine Corps Vietnam 1970 . Served as A-Gunner with 1st 175s on Hill 65, NAC, An Hoa.
Gerald (Jerry) Wenner
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
U.S.M.C. 11-13 - 63 to 11-10 - 67 Camp Pendelton all except for 13 months in Viet Nam with 3rd Div.
3rd Marines, ''Charlie'' Co.(3-3-3). MOS - 0351, Made Sgt. E-5 on DEC. 10, 1966, after returning from NAM,. Served my last year in the Corps at Camp Pendelton. ''Semper-Fi''. Dave Wilson please contact me, if you remember me,. Thanks! Jerry,
3rd Marines, ''Charlie'' Co.(3-3-3). MOS - 0351, Made Sgt. E-5 on DEC. 10, 1966, after returning from NAM,. Served my last year in the Corps at Camp Pendelton. ''Semper-Fi''. Dave Wilson please contact me, if you remember me,. Thanks! Jerry,
Gerald (Jerry) Wenner
from
Northfield
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Part two, I just wanted to say a couple of more things,. I think that if you had the courage to fight and possibly die ''for'', another persons freedom, and liberty, you are the bravest of them all,. Thank you, and welcome home, one and all,. Second, you and I did not lose that war. Our country and people stopped supplying us, and were no longer committed to helping the South Viet Namese, or us,. As warriors, and as people you are the best I've every known,. The truth may never be made public, and has yet to be made into a movie,.
So, we remain as we've always known,. They stopped spitting on us,. I suppose we should be thankful for that,. May your last twenty-five years be better than your 1st twenty- five years,. And may the best be waiting in Heaven,. Thank you veterans one and all,. J.W.
So, we remain as we've always known,. They stopped spitting on us,. I suppose we should be thankful for that,. May your last twenty-five years be better than your 1st twenty- five years,. And may the best be waiting in Heaven,. Thank you veterans one and all,. J.W.
Bernard Williams
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I served in the 101st, HHQ CO. 1970-71 as an Air Traffic Controller out of Eagle Tower and spent a few months at Khe Sahn during Lom Sahn 719 with the GCA unit. Recently I was searching for something and came upon just these few lines from this site:
"My dad was in Vietnam and died when i was 2. I would like to learn ... After a short
time training as an air traffic controller at HHQ 101st Airmobile Division ... "
I could not find anymore than that even after I searched the entire site, which by the way looks great. Hopefully someone can connect the dots because I would really like to read the entire post.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
"My dad was in Vietnam and died when i was 2. I would like to learn ... After a short
time training as an air traffic controller at HHQ 101st Airmobile Division ... "
I could not find anymore than that even after I searched the entire site, which by the way looks great. Hopefully someone can connect the dots because I would really like to read the entire post.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
Dennis Bah
from
Hutchinson
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I was in Nam from July 1967 to July 1968 we stayed at camp Tien Shau and i worked at the Deep Water Piers, We sent cargo out to the I core area. Any body else out there that worked there at the time my email is [email protected]
Gary "Skip" Sutton
from
Bradenton Beach
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
272 MP Nha Trang & 127 MP Phu Hiep "69 & "70
Joe Michnowski
from
Coon Rapids
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Co.A 2nd 8Th.4Th.Division...1968/1969,We just had our 1st Reunion after 36yrs.I just want to say we missed the one's who couldn't make it and the one we could not locate.I hope all of you pass this on so we can find our lost Brothers...I know you all know what it feels like finding some one after all these year...To all I wish you good Health...Welcome Home Brothers
JOE
JOE
Richard Merrick
from
Tucson
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
1st cav sept1965 Sept 1966 Vietnam AnKhe
101abn B/co 2/327 Mar 1967 oct 1967 wounded.
MACCORDS Jan 1969 Feb 1970
101abn B/co 2/327 Mar 1967 oct 1967 wounded.
MACCORDS Jan 1969 Feb 1970
BURTON(BUCK) BRENNAN
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
CMSGT (ret) USAF. SERVED 621 TCS SEA, 1970 to 1971.
BENNY GOINS
from
MARTINEZ
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
TUY HOA.1968-1969.CIVIL ENGENEERS