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ronald [pea wee] perreault
from
scarborough
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
loooking for "yellow bird" "peace & lovepilots'' 67th engr co.[dt] vihn long,viet nam.''little john'' john thompson from michigan,where are you??????????? ,pea wee,ron perreault john hayes? ya still w/us
robbie craib
from
noblesville
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
you guys have a very interesting site
jefferson kilgore
from
big spring
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
what was the date of the 68 jan tet offensive.
i was in nah trang and have a recording of the tet offensive of the fire fights at the budda.
am going to make a cd and sale it to raise funds for veterans families. need the exact date. i just cant remember any more.
i was in the 32nd medical depot in the arm at the 8th field army hospital compound and the recording was made at the compund com center.
they shot the zzxx out of that budda. lots a people died that day.
if you no the date, please let me know
thank all of you for serving, and welcome home
this date is 1 14 2005
j gale
www.eyeball-records.com
i was in nah trang and have a recording of the tet offensive of the fire fights at the budda.
am going to make a cd and sale it to raise funds for veterans families. need the exact date. i just cant remember any more.
i was in the 32nd medical depot in the arm at the 8th field army hospital compound and the recording was made at the compund com center.
they shot the zzxx out of that budda. lots a people died that day.
if you no the date, please let me know
thank all of you for serving, and welcome home
this date is 1 14 2005
j gale
www.eyeball-records.com
Jeffry Greene
from
Raleigh
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I came upon this site by accident..was refreshing to see names of thoses who served..brought back some good and bad memories..Served from 68/69 in Chu Lai with Company B 26th Combat Engineers/Americal Division
eston higginbotham
from
cape coral
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
i served in 1971-71,with the 8th. engineer batt. 1st. cav. div. please,anyone that served with me pleas contact via email or phone.
Tom Ross
from
Atlanta
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
A-502 Detachment, Special Forces member and author of Privileges of War.
Please visit: A-502.com and privilegesofwar.com
Warm regards to those who served.
Please visit: A-502.com and privilegesofwar.com
Warm regards to those who served.
Leah Carroll
from
Lake City
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Hi. my name is leah and i'm doing my junior paper on Vietnam. I'd like to know any ones opinion of what happened there if you don't mind. Also if you think we should have even entered the war altogether. If it's alright anyone who sends me info. I would love to use it in my paper w/ your permission. If you don't want your name used or don't want me to repeat it I won't. I'm in JROTC at my high school & plan on going to the military. I thank all of you for your service to our country. Even though I'm a girl I plan on protecting my country like all of you & especially like my father. If any of you have any advice also for me I would love to hear them. I want to make my family proud of me. Thank you so much & God bless all of you.
- leah
- leah
CYNTHIA WASHINGTON
from
phila
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
the informantions was very helpful for my son's project
Sylvester Jefferson
from
Irving
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I am a student working to write a scholarship essay sponsored by the U.S. Naval Institute over whether the principles of war have changed. The information here was extremely helpful to me, and it was also something special to learn of the mission of this organization and the people involved. I thank you.
Juan "Sarge" Rodriguez
from
Tucson
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Served with the 19th Combat Engr, Jan 69 - Jan 70
Bong Son, LZ English & North English
Welcome home to all my brothers and thank you for your service to our country.
Bong Son, LZ English & North English
Welcome home to all my brothers and thank you for your service to our country.
Paul Shelton
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I served in the 94th artillary, battery 2 on gun 4 in 1970. R. Whitener was the gun commander.
Richard Engels
from
Freeport
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I served with Aco. 169th EBC Long Binh from Nov. 67-Nov.68
amanda paschen
from
north veiw
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
your website was very helpful!!
Jodine Castin
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
This website helped me with my school project and also opened up mi eyes:)
salma azizza
from
Portland
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Well reading this did very much help with my research. No I did not fight in this war but my grandfather did william walter moore, and what a brave soldier he was. thank you!
Luis Vidal
from
El Paso
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I was stationed at the Naval Support Activity Hospital across from MAG 16. I was transferred to the hospital Fire Dept from Camp Tien Sha. 1965-1966. Beautiful photos, they bring back lots of memories good and bad.
PAM CORLESS RE MCNEILL
from
CROYDON
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
HOPING TO DO SOME VOLUNTARY WORK CURRENTLY EMPLOYED WITH INTERLLECTUALLY AND PHYICALLY HANDICAPED CHILDREN AND ADULTSI
Jerald Collman
from
Tallahassee
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
THIS IS FOR ALL RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND COMRADES WHO LOST SOMEONE IN THE VIETNAM WAR.
TO ALL MY FALLEN BROTHERS
AS AN OFFICER OF A GRAVES REGISTRATION COLLECTION POINT I CAN ASSURE YOU THAT WHEREVER YOU WERE RECEIVED AND PROCESSED, IT WAS PERFORMED WITH THE GREATEST RESPECT, REVERANCE, CARE, AND GENTLENESS, BY YOUR FELLOW BROTHER'S. IT WAS OUR HONOR TO ACCEPT THIS DUTY AND TASK.
ANYONE THAT WENT THRU THE QUANG TRI GRAVES REGISTRATION AREA IN NORTHERN I CORP BETWEEN MARCH 1970 AND OCTOBER 1970; AN ADDITIONAL PLEDGE WAS MADE TO EACH ONE OF YOU THAT I PROCESSED THAT I WOULD NEVER FORGET YOU AND THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICEYOU MADE. I HAVE ALWAYS KEPT THAT PLEDGE.
TO ALL MY FALLEN BROTHERS
AS AN OFFICER OF A GRAVES REGISTRATION COLLECTION POINT I CAN ASSURE YOU THAT WHEREVER YOU WERE RECEIVED AND PROCESSED, IT WAS PERFORMED WITH THE GREATEST RESPECT, REVERANCE, CARE, AND GENTLENESS, BY YOUR FELLOW BROTHER'S. IT WAS OUR HONOR TO ACCEPT THIS DUTY AND TASK.
ANYONE THAT WENT THRU THE QUANG TRI GRAVES REGISTRATION AREA IN NORTHERN I CORP BETWEEN MARCH 1970 AND OCTOBER 1970; AN ADDITIONAL PLEDGE WAS MADE TO EACH ONE OF YOU THAT I PROCESSED THAT I WOULD NEVER FORGET YOU AND THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICEYOU MADE. I HAVE ALWAYS KEPT THAT PLEDGE.
Marvin Kennedy
from
Walnut grove
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Was with 11 marines H barty on lz ryder 69-70 gun 6 would like to hear from any one that was on ryder.
Sam Turnberg
from
Minneapolis
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
In school, I read a book about Vietnam and I wanted to learn more. I also know someone who served in Vietnam. Its my friend's dad.
William Morrison
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I served with the 1CAV(AM) at Bien Hoa at the division post office from Aug 70 to Aug 71. Retired in 1982 as Senior Army Instructor SFC E7 at Ft Ben Harrison AG Postal School
stephen eckels
from
santa rosa
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I served with the 19th TASS in Quon Loi, RVN from October 1967 to October 1968. A few guys whose names I recall: Wally Lamb, Jin Stewart, Frankie Ferrari, Monty Jones, Chancey. Hope they're all well.
Charles True
from
Richardson
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I was with D co. 1st Bn. 7th. Marines in 1968.
douglas felt
from
Valley Springs
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Just came across this site today was trying to contact anyone from 1st motor T then also G co 2/7 1st mar div julyu 69 to july 70 I was a hospital corpsman thier when I came back state side was ad mitted to pschy ward and dischared with 100% service connected disability
james gropper
from
dalton
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
any one remember the bucket loader op. by the
hospital outside the maine gate of tsn 1965/66
that was me was in a/6/56 ada across the runway
from base ops four radars and a bunch of missiles
i know a bunch of airforce truck divers do just want
to sorry to you guys about the loading but your
trucks wernt much longer than the bucket was wide
hope every one of you got home BROTHERS
jim gropper ssgt ret.
a safe holidays for all the brothers remember those not here
hospital outside the maine gate of tsn 1965/66
that was me was in a/6/56 ada across the runway
from base ops four radars and a bunch of missiles
i know a bunch of airforce truck divers do just want
to sorry to you guys about the loading but your
trucks wernt much longer than the bucket was wide
hope every one of you got home BROTHERS
jim gropper ssgt ret.
a safe holidays for all the brothers remember those not here
james mccready
from
homestead
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
i was in country from jul 65 to jul 66 1 st bn 9th mar 3rd mar div.
James Guiducci
from
Napa
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
1966 572le Tuy hoa 18th engineer 35th grp 1968 to may 1969 610th eng 18th engineer brg 35th grp
Burce Trenholm
from
Ridgecrest
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Great read! 67-68-1st tour, served with Delta 1/7 (hill 41) as forward observer (FO) and OP Lou (The tower). 68-69-2nd tour, served as FO with Lima 3/7. We moved alot. Got wacked a couple times and caught maleria but lived through it. My nickname in Nam was "Sunny". When you go to bed at night, say a prayer for the guys in Iraq. They're gonna need it.
john pinder sgt, usmc
from
dover
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
nam 68-69 tet, sgt usmc c company 7th eng,bat 1st marine div,,
Loyde Arender
from
DaNang
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I served in Vietnam from December 1968 until March 1970 as a machine gunner in the Marine Corps infantry with the 26th Marines. See my webpage at http://www.combatwife.net/mmsnake.htm