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Gary Shirley
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Was with the 554 at Phan Rang AFB from Dec.68 to Dec. 69 had some great times. Would like to hear from anyone that was there when I was.
Charles Acosta
from
Oceanside
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served at Marble Mountain Mag 16 Motor-T 3531
Dec 69-Dec 70.
Dec 69-Dec 70.
larry speicher
wrote on March 24, 2021
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stationed on Montizuma 68-69 nick-named Spyder
james swearengin
from
rossville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was with 19 th engr btn B co sept 67 till sept 68 I was co mail clerk supply clerk and co armor would like to hear from anyone that was in this co about this time Its been a long time We had a great group of men
Larry Martin
from
Borden
wrote on March 24, 2021
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A Co. 864th Eng. Vietnam 9/68 thru 9/69
Rock Crusher Operator
Rock Crusher Operator
Dean Grunwald M.D.
from
AB Venlo-The Netherlands
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I have adopted a missing American Hero, his Name: Wilfredo D. Singson Rank/Branch: US Marine Corps Unit: -/- Date of Birth: -/- Home City of Record: -/- Date of Loss: 28 January 1968 Country of Loss: South Vietnam Loss Coordinates: -/- Status (in 1973): AWOL Category: -/- Acft/Vehicle/Ground: Ground Refno: -/- Other Personnel in Incident: (none missing) REMARKS: NOT ON OFFICIAL LISTS. For instance, the Marine Corps does not maintain a missing fileon Wilfredo D. Singson, reported missing January 28, 1968. Although he did not appear on 1973 lists, in 1980, the Defense Department listed Singson as AWOL - Absent Without Leave. His story and his fate are unknown. All this sounds "unbelievable" for me! If someone who read this and can help to bring light into the darkness of Wilfredo Singerson?s military existence, please be kind to contact me. There MUST be someone who knew him, from Bootcamp, same Unit, Division, or Platoon. EVERY INFORMATION WILL BE APPRECIATED! Thank you in advance, "SEMPER FI"
Salvatore Neri
from
Carpentersville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
DaNang December 18, 1965 to December 8, 1966
Monkey Mountain, Camp Tien Sha
United States Navy Radioman attached to 3rd Marines
Monkey Mountain, Camp Tien Sha
United States Navy Radioman attached to 3rd Marines
Douglas Garrison
from
Hamilton
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
USAF Feb. 68 to Feb.69 Phu Cat. Looking for someone from the 37th Transportation Squad "Home of the Wheels"
Michael Archuleta
from
Albuquerque
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
1st Cav 8th combat engieneers, An Khe 1966
82nd Airborne, 3rd Brigade, 307th Combat Engineers, Tet 1968
82nd Airborne, 3rd Brigade, 307th Combat Engineers, Tet 1968
James OKeefe
wrote on March 24, 2021
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was there 63-64
Michael Sulsona
from
Staten Island
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Served with Marines/grunt Charlie 1/1. Hit near Charlie Ridge on 1/15/71. Lost both legs. My nickname was "Chico" I'm doing good. Like to hear from anyone.
Ronald Brobst
from
Richlands
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I was stationed at Camp Books (Red Beach), Vietnam with 1st FSR/ 1st FLC Supply Bn, Ration Co, Bakery Plt., worked in Bakery from July 1967-July 1968. I spent 1 month on perimeter guard (Sept. '67) then joiuned "Clutch" in Dec. 1967 thru mid-July '68. This is a great site, Hope to here from anyone there at the time.
Frank Wheeler
from
Milwaukee
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I just found this site and really wonder if its the company I was with, It's hard to remember but I think I was with "Delta" company 7th engineers..... if anyone remembers me please give me a shout!!!!
Frank
Frank
Rick Start
from
Warwick
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Served with the 595th Signal Co 3/'70-3/71 for the 1st Inf ,until they left, then the 11th ACR in DiAn. Was sent to Phouc Vinh with 1st Cav Aug -Nov '70 then back to DiAn for rest of tour. Can anyone tell me what happened at DiAn after 3/'71. I'd like to know if it was overrun that Spring after I left.
Stuart Grant
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I have the greatest respect for those who answered their countrys call in Vietnam --- and even greater respect for those Vets who've transcended anger and hate to participate in this project.
Randall Hein
from
Glen Burnie
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Peace to ALL my vet brethern; particularly to the 1st Marines who provided flank security for our daily minesweeps. 7th Engineer Bn, 1st Marine Division, DaNang, Jan69-Jan70
James Smith
from
patriot
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
36th sig bte 1st sig bde 1967 to 1969
RONALD PARKER
wrote on March 24, 2021
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was with F.A.S.U. DANANG 72-73
Gary Alexander
from
Norfolk
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I was in Vietnam with 1st Marine Division, 1st Recon Battalion Danang from 1970-1971. I would like to say hello to all the surviving heros!
RONALD MOORE
from
oklahoma
wrote on March 24, 2021
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HHC, 36TH SIG BN, 1ST SIG BDE, 1967-1969, JUST WEST OF 24TH EVAC, NEAR PX.
Herb Godfrey
from
Jacksonville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
With "C" Company 65th Engineer Battalion in Dong Ba Thin. We constructed helicopter field while bivouaced next to Special Forces camp. Dates: Sept. 65-Dec. 65.
Deployed from Hawaii on troop ship with stops in Guam and Manilla.
Deployed from Hawaii on troop ship with stops in Guam and Manilla.
Raymond Lang
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I am a10th grade student doing a reseach project about Veitnam syndrome. I was wondering if there was anybody who served in Veitnam and saw combat or even if you didn't see combat and you would be willing to talk, If so could you email me at Rayl15@ Gmail.com that would be a great help. I also think this a great site.
Ray
Ray
michael hibbs
from
louisville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
served in nam august 68 to aug.69 with usarv special forces in dion
Bill Narvaez
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served as 0311 in 3rd squad 3rd platoon 2/5 from January 70 to February 71. AnHoa and LZ Baldy. Lt. Kozak was my first platoon commander. Anyone out there remember the name of the Lt. who replaced his SORRY ASS when his 6mo. in country split tour was up.
WILLIAM MORANT
from
MANNING
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I SERVED IN VIETNAM MARCH 1969 TO APRIL 1970 PLEIKU, DAK TO, KONTOM, ( BEN HET IN ARIL, MAY, JUNE, JULY,AUUST OF 1970).
Jack Swallows
from
San Juan Capistrano
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Artillery forward observer 9th and 3rd Marines near DaNang 1965-1966. Would particularly like to locate CPl. Lloyd Robertson (Robinson?) arty field radio operator 1965-Vietnam.
rick taylor
from
houston
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
i was with fox 2/1 may1966 tojuly 1967.i missed op. union. but lost many friends. Semper Fi r.t.
JOSEPH MARABITO
from
PITTSBURGH
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I WAS A FMF CORPSMAN WITH 2ND 27 MARINE 5TH DIVISION LOOKING FOR OTHER DOCS OR MARIHES FROM MY UNIT IAM LOOKING FOR A CORPSMAN NAMED LENNY MAYERS HE WAS MY BEST FRIEND IN VIETNAM
Terry Randolph
from
Dadeville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
served with 2/8 mech. 4th inf div june 69-june 70
Michael Lian
from
Ramsey
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Da Nang, 66-67 366th TFW
