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William WOLTER
from
EL Paso
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
looking for any one how was with taskforce Langly in 1968-69
Bob McDonald
from
Odenton
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
M 3/9 3 Mar .Div. 2-2-2 0311
Con Thien ,C-2 Alpha -2 ,Gioh Linh, Dong Ha, OP Adam ,OP Sue, Cam Vo, Khe Sanh , Cam Vo ,Vandergrift .
All Gave Some, Some Gave All !
Con Thien ,C-2 Alpha -2 ,Gioh Linh, Dong Ha, OP Adam ,OP Sue, Cam Vo, Khe Sanh , Cam Vo ,Vandergrift .
All Gave Some, Some Gave All !
Aim Turner
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
i'm a 2nd-ary skool kid. i wz only lookin 4 da dates da war started & ended, who da leaders of N. &S. Vietnam wer & who wz da pres. of US @ da time. cnt u tell me dat?
angus hummingbird
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
thishas been very helpful for me and i have found it extreamly exciting thanks bye xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Jose Rodriguez
from
San Juan
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I served in Vietnam 69-70
Pleiku Anke with 4 ID 704 mait. bn
Pleiku Anke with 4 ID 704 mait. bn
James Dacus
from
Brighton
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I was not with 101st but was stationed at one of their old duty stations at Phan Theit ,Veitnam and was with the 1/50th Inf, Mech, fro Feb 70 to Nov. 70
pat carnes
from
jasper
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
i served in 67-68 with c 1/8 4th div in central highlands.as bad as it was,it taught me many things. number 1 being i can do whatever the situation calls for.welcome home everyone
Steve Sheridan
from
Brockton
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
A company 3/7 199th Light Infantry 69-70 118th Assault Helicopter Co Bien Hoa Air Force Base 70-71 AKA "THE LURCH"
dorsey steele
from
Lawton
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Notice a change in e-mail-on my first signing of the guestbook
Robert Leach
from
Mooresboro
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I served with the 854th Trans Co. 1969 to1970 in vung ro bay
James Marsh
from
Carrboro
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
RVN 69-70 USMC 2531-Field Radio-with 7th Eng (A&B) TAD with Army 44th Arty (Dusters @ Hai van) and ROK's.Brother John KIA 6 Oct 68 Golf 2/1.Semper Fi.
William Williams
from
Belleville
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I served in Vietnan at Vung Tau from 1968-1969 in the USAF. I also was a lifer spent 20 years and 23 days.Also was at the following bases Selfridge Mich. 1961-1964,Eielson Alaska 1964-1968,Wurtsmith 1969-1973, RAF Bentwaters 1973-1976, Fenished up at Scott 1976-1980.would love to hear from any one from these areas .
sheila Hensley-hess
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
i would like to find information about my brother. who was killed in veitnam
Matthew Karl
from
Wichita Falls
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I was assigned to the 86th Sig Bn HHq Co in January of 1970 and worked for a time as a clerk-typist under Col Meers, and Sgt Mike Tarin, legal clerk. Thd 86th had sites in Tay Ninh, My tho and Ben Tre. In April I was ordered to the 10th Sig Co(?),My Tho for a week to re learn my 05C20 MOS before a reassignment to Ben Tre and our small Signal Site there. . On August 18, I was injured returning from Saigon, after the last ferry crossing between My Tho and Ben Tre within a few miles of Ben Tre. Don't remember what happened to nor to the Vietnamese Driver and a Mr Baker, appaently a civilian in the vehicle, a Toyota Land Cruiser assigned to COORDS, a US Aid Agency. A couple of weeks before Thankgiving the coma broke and I began a recovery at Beach Pavillion of Ft Sam Houston, San Antonio.
I would enjoy receiving E-mail from any who might remember th 86th Sig Bn in Cu Chi, the various sites we manned, and an interesting CSgtMaj, who kept us on our toes in Hdqters Co. and Ed Boucher, the Col. driver.
I would enjoy receiving E-mail from any who might remember th 86th Sig Bn in Cu Chi, the various sites we manned, and an interesting CSgtMaj, who kept us on our toes in Hdqters Co. and Ed Boucher, the Col. driver.
Howard Mickles
from
Kansas City
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I served with, Co.B 1/35th, 3rd Bde 25th Inf Div. I arrived in-country 06 Aug. 66, spent 18 days at reception station, Saigon, RVN. Reported to HHC 1st Bn 35th Inf. on 23 Aug. 66, Central Highland, Pleiku on 07 Sept. 66, assigned to Bravo Company.
I love this site! To all of my brothers and sisters, those who have gone and those who survived and who understand what it means to say. "It ain't nothing but a thing". I hold you in my heart and memory forever.
When the "world" turned its back on us, "It ain't nothing but a thing", we survived.
When things went bad on patrol, "It ain't nothing but a thing", we survived.
When we played!
When we loved!
When we Cryed!
"It ain't nothing but a thing", we survived.
Family forever.
Howard
I love this site! To all of my brothers and sisters, those who have gone and those who survived and who understand what it means to say. "It ain't nothing but a thing". I hold you in my heart and memory forever.
When the "world" turned its back on us, "It ain't nothing but a thing", we survived.
When things went bad on patrol, "It ain't nothing but a thing", we survived.
When we played!
When we loved!
When we Cryed!
"It ain't nothing but a thing", we survived.
Family forever.
Howard
Charles Vetter
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Stationed in Cam Rahn 70-71 at the 6th Conv Cntr then the Drug De-Tox Cntr as Med Supply Sgt. Would love to hear from anybody that was stationed there
Cynthia Powell
from
Steilacoom
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I am a student at Pierce College in Steilacoom, WA. I am getting ready to take a course about history of Vietnam. I was a young child when Vietnam war was going on, but my older brother almost got drafted, then the war ended. I know he was very scared about going to Vietnam and I offered him the money in my piggy bank to go to Canada with. None of it ever happened because the war ended. He probably would have went to Vietnam. The only other thing I remember about Vietnam was alot of people came back in body bags.
bernard royer
from
Bangkok
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I am mostly interested ihe early 1960's and the Office of Civil Operations later CORDS -- my time and and organization of service
Joel Rye
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Was at Da Nang with the 366 Cmbt Spt Gp, 1969.
Francis Gallagher
from
Camden
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Served with the Air Force, rescue helicopters. Based at Phu Cat, 1969.
Kenneth Weber
from
Poway
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Served with HQ 7th Marines and H&S Co. 3/7 from June '66 to Aug. '67. Operation DeSoto
Al Chao
from
Zephyrhills
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I was in the USAF
Stationed in Danang,with the now defunct
23 rd. CAMRON SQRD. 1963-64
Remember well the C-123'S that were used to spray
agent orange. I was a parachute rigger, and our
shop was two huge tents hooked end to end to give us enough room to work.
Agent orange stinks like mad, i know this because
the fumes would from the tarmac drifted right into
our tent.
Thanks for the time you guys spent building this site for posterity.
sincerly yours Al Chao
Stationed in Danang,with the now defunct
23 rd. CAMRON SQRD. 1963-64
Remember well the C-123'S that were used to spray
agent orange. I was a parachute rigger, and our
shop was two huge tents hooked end to end to give us enough room to work.
Agent orange stinks like mad, i know this because
the fumes would from the tarmac drifted right into
our tent.
Thanks for the time you guys spent building this site for posterity.
sincerly yours Al Chao
larry furr
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
looking for anyone from a2/1 196th lib 3rd herd
viet nam nov 67 to oct 68,
viet nam nov 67 to oct 68,
Kent Calabrese
from
Sebring
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Served with a USAF TACP assigned to the 2nd BDE, Korean Marines ("Blue Dragons") -1966.
William Williams
from
Belleville
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
T/SGT USAF retired 100% disabled vet.agent orange.served 1960-1980 ,Selfridge 61-64,Eielson 64-68,Vung Tau 68-69,Wurtsmith 69-73,RAF Bentwaters 73-76,Scott 76-80.was in fuels all this time would love to hear from anyone who knew me nickname Willie
John Schuengel
from
Waveland
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Love this site. Would like to hear from anyone who served during 1969-1970 "B" Company, 9th Engineer, 3 Plt. Hill 10 and Chu Lai.
Charles Taliaferro
from
NAS Lemoore
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
Vietnam veterans . . . got problems getting your veteran's benefits? Check out the Kitchen Table Gang's website at
http://www.kitchentablegang.org
It's a great resource, and might be able to give you direction towards the right answers you have been searching for!
http://www.kitchentablegang.org
It's a great resource, and might be able to give you direction towards the right answers you have been searching for!
Darrel Fortner
from
TACOMA
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
In Country from late 1969 to late 1970
6/14 Field Arty, First Field Forces
6/14 Field Arty, First Field Forces
stanley Mills
from
lima
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
I was with the 26th cbt engrs A co CEV crew americal div seems to me i can,t find many guys left or still around i started on LZ Baldy then moved to Hawk hill . Fat City + Chu Lai ended up rotating from E co 26th engrs last duty station if there are any of you guys left please contact me before iforget people i new and still think about even today it must be some of us left that might remember each other . BRO stan mills VN. 1969+1970 Americal division.
Robert Byrne
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
B - Battery 4/60th 1970
Duster B-121
Duster B-121