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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!!!!
Helen Eubank
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Your information and photos were a great help. My oldest child is doing a book report about a child who's father was a Vietnam Vet. Thank you in so many ways.
Leonard Munoz
from
Los Angeles
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I am a Marine veteran,having served with the third platoon of Mike Co., 3rd Bn., 7th Marine Reg., 1st MarDiv from Nov., "65 to Nov,'66. We were actually attached to 3rd Mar Div when I first arrived in ChuLai as a replacement. We reverted to 1stMar Div in early '66. I will always remember those who gave their all.
Rick Rick
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
thank you for your site, I like it very much!
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Irish keikoa Ce?o
from
cagayan de oro city
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
9:59 pm
i was amize by ur site!...awesome!!..anyways, i have to ask this., its been in my mind since i was in high school but nobody knows whats the real cause of the vietnam and the american war?...what was it?...im really curious about it...please let me know...waiting for impathy...
Marie Jolly
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Looking for service men who might have known my Dad in Viet Nam. He was at Da Nang in 1965 and at Ton Son Nhut Air Base Run, 7th Air Force. I have a picture of him with other service men, all it says on the back of the picture is 7th Air Force, Ton Son Nhut AB Run, 23 Sep 1969. I have other pictures but not sure if they were taken in Da Nang in 1965 or in Ton Son Nhut in 1969. On the back of these other pictures are the names Sgt's Whitmore, Wilson, Snow, Smith and Cambell. My Dad did not talk about his service in Vietnam, nor did he speak of his times in WWII and Korea, with just a very few stories here and there. His name was Charles R. Hayes and in 1969 he was a Tsgt. If anyone knew him will you please email me. Thanks!
caples LINWOOD
from
FT. CAMPBELL
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I AM A VETERAN OF THE WAR IN IRAQ AND WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL THE VETERAN'S ESPECIALLY THE VETERAN'S OF THE NAM. I AM HUMBLED BY THE PAIN AND SUFFERING YOU GUY'S AND GAL'S ENDURED OVER THERE AND ONCE YOU RETURNED STATESIDE. TO BE WITH YOUR FAMILIES. NO ONE CAN TELL YOU WHAT U FELT AND WHAT U HAD TO PUT UP WITH WHEN U RETURNED TO A PLACE THAT WAS SUPPOSED TO A WELCOME MATT AND HOME I SALUTE U GUY'S MANY THANK'S . SINCERELY AND FAITHFULLY YOUR COMRADE IN ARM'S SGT. CAPLES JOHN L. 101 SCREAMING EAGLE'S HOOOOOOAAAAAAAH
JAMES SPENCER
from
Stroudsburg
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
co. D 1/502 INF. 101 ABN 9/68 9/69 E/5 squad ldr. THANKS=BROTHERS after thirty-some years i am just starting the healing process. keep up the good work there are still sooooo many of us that have not started this difficult journey yet-remember we leave no one behind.
Jasmine Patton
from
Biloxi
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I am proud of the Americans for what they had done for us...
david carson
from
SIKESTON
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
was in the 556th signal co/e-43rd signal, 1st signal bde. lang bien mountain, Dalat 69-70
Gerald Owens
from
bothell
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Thank you to all of my brothers in the 9th Marines
May God bless you all.
Cpl G.R. Owens
May God bless you all.
Cpl G.R. Owens
Brent W
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
i wrote my email as the_god_father8, its not, it is:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Douglas Burry Jr
from
Travelers Rest
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Served with Alpha Company 1/7 from Jan 1968 to April 1968, Delta Company 1/7 from August 1968 to Feb 1969. looking for my squad members.
John "Doc" Amos
from
Lexington
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Served as Corpsman for Golf 2/1 1967. MEDEVAC'D 18 Sept 1967. Semper Fi! To the many brave Marines living and those who went far too young and in my place!
Ray Robles
from
Barstow
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Interesting site, beautiful pictures, good reflection, good support. Based out of Nha Trang, Dec 69-Dec 70, with 54th Sig Bn, I-Corp. Huey crewchief then, Blackhawks now. Can't get enough of that flying stuff. God bless you all, and especially those in the current desert conflict.
Bruce Sartwell
from
Concord
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I served as a LRRP team leader with Co.E, 50th Inf.
9th ID in 1968. I worked out of Bear Cat, Dong Tam aand Nha Bhe. I'm alive and well. Thanks.
9th ID in 1968. I worked out of Bear Cat, Dong Tam aand Nha Bhe. I'm alive and well. Thanks.
Nick Wiltse
from
Gasquet
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Proud Veteran of "Mike" Co., 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines Vietnam (1965) at Chu-Lai, RVN.
Will never forget the gallant warriors that never came home from that war and the sacrifices that so many have made, then and now.
Semper Fi, My Brothers,
Nick Wiltse....
Will never forget the gallant warriors that never came home from that war and the sacrifices that so many have made, then and now.
Semper Fi, My Brothers,
Nick Wiltse....
Elijah Davis
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Want to know about the vietnam war the encounter and exchange that took place
THOMAS SOUTHER
from
WAUCHULA
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I SERVED WITH THE AMERICAL DIVISION DURING 1968 AND AGAIN 1970 THRU 72. WAS WITH THE 11TH BRIGADE (GRUNT) AND WITH THE 1ST OF THE 1ST ARMORED CAV NORTH OF TAMKY, HAWK HILL.
don legg
from
akron
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
God bless the 101 of 67-68
John McGuire III
from
Ewa Beach
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I proudly served with the 1st Avn. Bde. 10th CAB 17CAG 60th Avn. Co. (asslt. hel.) Ghost Riders out of Ninh Hoa. I was there in 1972. I was assigned to the 2nd Flt. Plt.. I believe our mission today is the same as 30 plus years ago supporting our troops. For we know what's it like not having the support of our nation. We can not have any more Jane Fonda's. One is more than enough......
Caroline Gross
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
i'm doing a research paper on the vietnam war and i thought i would contribute to this page because my great uncle fought in this war and he got a bad injry out of it
MIKE MOOMEY
from
MARLOW
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I WAS IN RECON PLATOON 8-67 8-68 3/12 INF 4TH DIV .WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM OTHERS IN SAME AREA SAME TIME.HAVE FOUND RONNIE BAKER, VAN BROWN, REX KIMBEL,AND SGT STEWART.ALL FROM SAME
Courtney Polin
from
lancaster
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I really love this site beacuse I am not only dong a report on it but my 3 uncles served in this war and my grandfather served in world war 1 so I tought tha it would be nice for people to read about them so that I know that they are being appreciated for what they did for our country.
Mary Storts
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
First of all I want to say that I think that you all are incredibly brave for speaking out and supporting eachother. Yesterday my English professor asked us to write an essay on an abstract word. I chose courage. I wanted to come here to ask all of you what courage meant to you. In my eyes all of you are the meaning of courage but I wanted to hear this in your own words. If this is asking to much or if I am way out of line please just tell me, and I will never come back again; I just thought this would be one of the best places to find the real meaning of courage. Thank You
John Darby
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
J am a veteran of WWII and Korea.
I am having a recognition day of Vietnam Veterans at my post. I have obtained proclamations from twin cities, Hemet & San Jacinto CA to recognize
our frogotten? veterans.
I am having a recognition day of Vietnam Veterans at my post. I have obtained proclamations from twin cities, Hemet & San Jacinto CA to recognize
our frogotten? veterans.
