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Stephen Campbell
wrote on March 24, 2021
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This website contained some valuable information for my history paper in college. The texts on the Tet Offensive were comprehensive.
Mary Smith
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Hi my father Willie J. Smith Jr. passed away on 5-23-01 and I don't have alot of information about dates however I do have several pictures I'd be happy to share. I'm basically looking for someone who was maybe in with him who may have pictures or any info at all would be really wonderful. Please Help!! I think the dates he was in was around 1966-69...
Joe Coker
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Looking for anyone who served with the 9th inf d company in May of 68 till January of 69. My first cousin Bennie Coker served with this group and has a hard time remembering. He suffers from dibetes, ptsd and heart disease. Would like to help him get his va benifits for we can not find his records.
Thanks
Joe Coker
Thanks
Joe Coker
Joshua Davis
from
Ellsinore
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Thanks to your site, I now have lots of pictures and facts about the vietnam war for my history project. Thank You.
Lou Georgieff
from
San Antonio
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was with the 8th Aerial Port SQ at Ton Son Nhut from 06/1966 to 06/1967. I was in the transportation section and flew up and down South Vietnam to all the detachments to inspect our equipment. I served 28 years, retiring as a CMSgt in 1984. It's great to be a Vietnam veteran and be able to share a little with all of you. Thanks!!!
Lefty Jacobs
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was a Port Gunner with HMM 262 during 70-71
Roger Moore
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served with B Troop 1/10 Cav from August 1967 till August 1968. Was assigned to 4th Inf Div.
ran patrols along Cambodian Border from an out post called Cav. Hill
ran patrols along Cambodian Border from an out post called Cav. Hill
William Lawson
from
Ava
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served in Vietnam from Oct 66-Ap 67as a Marine CPL with Gold Co, 2 Bn, 1st Marines and then was attached to CAP D-7, H& S, HQ Bn 1st Marines, 1st MARDIV 3rd MAF. I'm trying to find Marines who were assigned during that timeframe, I remember our Co Cdr was CPT Lynch
Thanx,
Bill Lawson
Thanx,
Bill Lawson
Tom Page
wrote on March 24, 2021
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served in '68 with 1st MarDiv, and with 1/27, 1st Mar Div , including operation Allen Brook, on lovely Gho Gnoi island. still feel we were right to go, wrong to pull out and leave those who depended on us. if only the politicians had let the generals fight the war to win. God Bless all those who didn't come home, we miss you.
Robert LaPorta
from
Claverack
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Served in Vietnam May 18, 1968-May 18, 1969
1st Cav div. Co B 1st BN 12thCav. I'm looking for documentation of the movements of my company during the year that I was in country. I have the names of the LZ's and generalized location of where I was but I would like to know more at this time.
1st Cav div. Co B 1st BN 12thCav. I'm looking for documentation of the movements of my company during the year that I was in country. I have the names of the LZ's and generalized location of where I was but I would like to know more at this time.
Ron Holz
from
AUBURN
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
SERVED WITH CO.C/2ND/12TH/4TH/INF.DIV.
VIETNAM 66/67,BROTHER WAS KIA 10/07/67
WITH 1ST.AIR CAV. A.CO/227TH AIR ASSULT
TEAM. I 'AM NOW WITH POINTMANT INTERNATIONAL, VETS HELPING VETS.
WITH THE LORD AND POINTMAN I WAS ABLE
TO GET MY PTSD UNDER CONTROLL AND I
NOW SERVE THE LORD AND TRY TO REACH
OUT AND HELP AS MANY VETS AS I CAN
GOD BLESS,WELCOME HOME, KEEP UP THE
GREAT WORK HERE.
VIETNAM 66/67,BROTHER WAS KIA 10/07/67
WITH 1ST.AIR CAV. A.CO/227TH AIR ASSULT
TEAM. I 'AM NOW WITH POINTMANT INTERNATIONAL, VETS HELPING VETS.
WITH THE LORD AND POINTMAN I WAS ABLE
TO GET MY PTSD UNDER CONTROLL AND I
NOW SERVE THE LORD AND TRY TO REACH
OUT AND HELP AS MANY VETS AS I CAN
GOD BLESS,WELCOME HOME, KEEP UP THE
GREAT WORK HERE.
JIM DYKES
wrote on March 24, 2021
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In nam 1969 Dong Ha 2bn12th Marines went by the name Dudley US MARINE from 1968-1976
Chuck Behrens
from
Mesa
wrote on March 24, 2021
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May 68 - June 69 - HHC/2nd./8th Inf./ 4th Inf. Div.
Pleiku, Veit Nam
If you were there, with me, please email me.
Pleiku, Veit Nam
If you were there, with me, please email me.
Steve Kidd
from
Green Bay
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Went to Vietnam in May of 65 2/3rd Marines. Later was sent to 1/9th Marines marble mountain. Was there in October 27/28 the night the VC hit the newly built helicopter facility.
rod waters
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I was stationed at Da Nang signal battalion starting in feburary 1967. I was on hand for the destruction of our major tape relay on 2/27/1967 at the 37th signal battalion compound
Rod Hunter
from
Owensboro
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Tay Ninh Prov. 69-70 C Co. 2nd/8th Cav Air Mobile
Trying to find guys I was with.
Trying to find guys I was with.
Ernest Wehrle
from
charleston
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Hello and thank you for letting me post this. First of all, I was never in the millitary, but my dad(william "Bill" Franklin Wehrle) and my brother(Billy Joe Wehrle) both was in the U.S.Navy. My dad was in WWII and my brother was in the veitnam war. I just wanted to say to all the people that turned there backs on our troops who served in veitnam, you should be really ashamed of yourselfs. Anytime any us soldier puts his or her life on the line to pretect our freedom and freedom of others, we all should get behind our troops and let them know how proud we are of them. These men and women are the toughest, the bravest and the best of the United States of America.Going back to the veitnam war, I wasnt born until sep. of 1965, but how do you turn your back on troops that fought and died doing what they was ordered to do.A lot of them didnt agree to why they was there, but they did what was asked of them and to all the troops that served, living and the ones who didnt make it, I wanted to say thank you, and to appoligize for all the people who turned there backs on you.I now have 2 nephews in the war in Iraq, I am behind them and I suport them and all of our troops, not only in Iraq but ones that are scatterd throughout the world.From the cival war to the wars now, I thank all of you for being there and for the outstanding jobs you have done.Im very proud of all that served and now serving. GOD BLESS YOU ALL. and GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. givem hell.
kurt miles
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
next older brother stationed at toy moa in68-69. he asked to find info. this helps alot
DAVID BODALY
from
PORTLAND
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I JOINED THE NAVY SEA CADETS WHILE STILL IN HIGH SCHOOL [IN PORTLAND OR], THAT EVEN ENABLED ME TO DO A SUMMER STINT AS A PERSONNEL EXCHANGE WITH THE EQUIVALENT PROGRAM IN THE RCN. I ENLISTED INTO THE US NAVY IN MAY 1970. I SERVED ABOARD THE USS BRAINE[DD630], USS BLUE RIDGE [LCC-19], AND THE SEABEES AT PORT HUENEME AND SEATTLE. WE MADE TWO LENGTHY DEPLOYMENTS IN 1972 AND 1973 TO SERVE IN YANKEE STATION WHICH PUT US INTO SOME COMBAT ACTION. I BECAME A US CITIZEN IN 1976. I STAYED IN THE NAVY RESERVE, GRADUATED FROM COLLEGE, TOOK A COMMISSION IN 1979 AND RETIRED IN 1991. IN ALL I SERVED ALMOST THIRTEEN YEARS ACTIVE DUTY ON SEVEN SHIPS AND THREE SHORE COMMANDS. LOTS OF ADVENTURE. STAY STRONG IN THE LORD, , , , ,
michael breidel
from
lacrosse
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I SERVED WITH THE 6TH BATTRY 11TH ARTILLERY GUN 6 LZ 411 WELCOME HOME YOU VIETNAM VETS.
james berry
wrote on March 24, 2021
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was with 86th combat engrs tet 68 69 good site to all my brothers thanks WELCOME HOME
Jim Sturgill
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was with D CO. 2nd/502 INF., 101st Airborne Div. from Oct.'68 to Oct. '69. E-mail me if you were in my unit.
JoAnn Griffin
from
Brooklyn
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I was just wondering if there was anyone out there who served in Vietnam from 1968-1969
in the 3rd bn, 16th Artillery.
thanks for your service to our country...
in the 3rd bn, 16th Artillery.
thanks for your service to our country...
Dennis Drake
from
Las Vegas
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
2/11 Golf,Hotel,Wiskey Battery LZ Baldy Hill 63 70-71 Mos 2542 & 0811 Now w/ National Union of American Families www.nuaf.us and www.ipowernet.net/drake I am making a differance now ! Rev. Drake <
stuart lafrancis
from
gastonia
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
vietnam vet april 68 -69 497 port construction co
Gary Skinner
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
409 RR Detachment 11 ACR Oct 1970-Jan 1971, Air Cavalry Troop Jan 1971-March 1972
James Hughes
from
Peachtree City
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Served with the 2/11 FA 101st AB 1970 - 71
Camp Eagle ..... Welcome Home Brothers
Camp Eagle ..... Welcome Home Brothers
Lisa Chang
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I am a student and wanted to thank all the people in America who serve in the Veitnam War. I'm about to cry looking at the pictures in this page. Did the Hmong people help with the Americans? If yes, who was the leader? and again, thank you all.
Brent W
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
wow, great site, im Brent W, from Australia. though im only 15 years old, im greatly interested in the Vietnam war, along wiht many other modern conflics, mainly because alot of our blokse served and died there, and they deserve my respect, but also so i can gain a better understanding on what blokes like u went through, and can see what it is like for blokes in Iraq right now. its a pitty more young ppl like myself aarent interested or have respect.
im looking for anyoen who may have served with a a friend of mine, R.Kliedon, i dont want to put his full name in for respect reasons. also im interested in anyone who served in Operation Rapid Fire. along with this, anyone who served with an australia SAS member Stan Krasnoff or an American Bo Gritz, please contact me!!!!
Stan and Bo both served in Rapid Fire.
Contact me at: [email protected]
in the subject heading please put somethign like "Vietnam Info" or "Info on frineds, Stan and Bo" somehtin like that, or simple "Vietnam Vet" thanks
im looking for anyoen who may have served with a a friend of mine, R.Kliedon, i dont want to put his full name in for respect reasons. also im interested in anyone who served in Operation Rapid Fire. along with this, anyone who served with an australia SAS member Stan Krasnoff or an American Bo Gritz, please contact me!!!!
Stan and Bo both served in Rapid Fire.
Contact me at: [email protected]
in the subject heading please put somethign like "Vietnam Info" or "Info on frineds, Stan and Bo" somehtin like that, or simple "Vietnam Vet" thanks
James Filisky Jr.
from
Sagamore Hills
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Want to say thank you to all of you who were there and did your job and duty. My father was there in 67-68 with 2nd Batallion 1st Marines, however he was in the Navy. He was a corpsman on the front lines with the marines due to heavy casualties. I am so proud of him for doing what he has done to save the lives of so many while risking his own life. He has continued to do the same since his return with his current profession in the medical field. I am so proud to say my father was there. I was not there and was too young to remember the news and TV reports, however I BELIEVE! WELCOME HOME!!!!