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ron mccash
from
orlando
wrote on March 24, 2021
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1st mp battalion, 1st marine division
feb 1967-march 1968
da nang
feb 1967-march 1968
da nang
Tim Groh
from
Spokane
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was with the BIG RED ONE, 1/16 Infantry Rangers, Co A, from 67 - 68. Lai Khe was our Base camp but was never there because we were always out in the bush. Any buddies out there ? Contact me.
Garry Summers
from
Belleview
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was with 1st. M.P.s At Marble Mountain,67/68 Bravo co.. Also spent some time with Delta in Da Nang. but my nine months at N.A.S. Hospital,providing security there and all around the mountains was something that will last me a life time. Seeing the pictures of the area again sure brought back memories. I alos remember a place we called Charlis tanks close to the mountain. Also the 106 on Crows Nest, remember a couple fire missions form them on a island in the river at the base of the mountain. Good luck in what you are doing. Welcome home to All. I also remember we built a small medical center in a village west of the hospital. I have some pictures of it. Everything we did wasnt bad!!!!!!! S/F Garry
Larry Shields
from
Tarzana
wrote on March 24, 2021
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1 June '67 - 24 Jan '69
Hq Regional Communications Group
I spent the beginning of Tet '68 fighting in Hue and then went south, down to Tan Son Nhut and the Saigon area for the rest of the seige.
WELCOME HOME TO ALL OF MY BROTHERS
Hq Regional Communications Group
I spent the beginning of Tet '68 fighting in Hue and then went south, down to Tan Son Nhut and the Saigon area for the rest of the seige.
WELCOME HOME TO ALL OF MY BROTHERS
Marshal Bennett
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Was with 165th.qm.det.,U.S.Army Mortuary,Danang,'68,'69
russ kersey
from
la grange
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I corps 21 mos. 4 on the dmz in 66 and they can keep it .
Kenneth Lord
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served w/MACV Advisory Tm 75 in My Tho 67-68 and w/ E Troop, 1st Cav, 11th Bde, AMERICAL 70-71.
Tom Poland
from
Pleasant City
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served with Black Ponies, Binh Thuy 70-71. Proud to have served and wish to thank all my brothers & sisters that served. God bless and welcome home.
james reese
from
altoona
wrote on March 24, 2021
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been there done that two tours crewchief A/3/17 Air Cav
Robert Callaway
from
Marquette Heights
wrote on March 24, 2021
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It's taken almost 35 years to finally have peace with my self.I still don'know if we were right or wrong being there.I think we betrayed those people when we left,not us but our bureaucrats.Vietnam was abeautiful country,if not for the war.If i want remember all i have to do is close my eyes the firefights,explosions cordite smell,cussing and praying becomes very vivid.I once asked a Korean War marine dose it ever go away,He said NEVER. Iserved with 2/4 marines
(Magnificent Bastards) in the I Corps area on the DMZ,every where from outside of Khe Sahn to the Cua Viet River,Con Thien,Cam Lo,Ca Lu,Nhe Ha,Camp Big John,Di Do,LZ Cates,LZ Nevelle,LZ Sheperd,LZ Stud(Vandegrift),Foxtot Ridge,Bloody Nose Ridge,Hill 950,Hill1010 and a bunch of other placesi have proably forgotten.Now i have a question does any one remember lighting or thunder during rain up north?I do'nt,i remember the wind would pick up then it would rain ,rain ,rain never no lighting or thunder.Now i'm not talking about B52 Arc Lights.Am i crazy or there really was'nt lighting or thunder up north.Thanks for your e-mail Happy Independence day and God Bless America.
Bob
(Magnificent Bastards) in the I Corps area on the DMZ,every where from outside of Khe Sahn to the Cua Viet River,Con Thien,Cam Lo,Ca Lu,Nhe Ha,Camp Big John,Di Do,LZ Cates,LZ Nevelle,LZ Sheperd,LZ Stud(Vandegrift),Foxtot Ridge,Bloody Nose Ridge,Hill 950,Hill1010 and a bunch of other placesi have proably forgotten.Now i have a question does any one remember lighting or thunder during rain up north?I do'nt,i remember the wind would pick up then it would rain ,rain ,rain never no lighting or thunder.Now i'm not talking about B52 Arc Lights.Am i crazy or there really was'nt lighting or thunder up north.Thanks for your e-mail Happy Independence day and God Bless America.
Bob
MUGU OWERRI
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I LOVE THIS SITE
Henry Lepri
from
Shelton
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Hello brothers and sisters. I served in the army from 1967-70 . Served in Nam from . Jan.69 to Jan.70 I was station at Long Bien as a M.P. with the 716 M.P. unit. Would like to here from anyone who served with me . Thankyou fellow Vets.
MARK BJURSTROM-"BJ"
from
ALLEN
wrote on March 24, 2021
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SERVED IN NAM,68-69. WITH 271ST ASHC, CAN THO + 132ND ASHC, CHU LIA-AMERICAL DIV. FLEW AS FLIGHT ENGINEER ON CHINOOKS "CH47B" IN BOTH UNITS HAD 619107"CYCLOPS" IN DELTA +619099 IN CHU LIA. LIKED FLYIN. IN DELTA BEST, MOUNTAINS WEST OF CHU LIA ARE "VERRRY SKARRRY".WELCOME HOME TO ALL. HOPE TO HEAR FROM SOME OF YOU OLD "ROTORHEADS" DONT GET "INVERTED" IN FLIGHT. TALLY HO!!! "BJ" BJURSTROM.
RONALD FLIPPO
wrote on March 24, 2021
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AT CAMP HORN 67-68 COMMUNATIONS.TTY TECH.
RONNIE JONES
from
Burlington
wrote on March 24, 2021
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In country 65/66 B 1/9 DaNang. Looking for anyone in the old outfit, please e-mail me and I'll return e-mail.
becky lansdown
wrote on March 24, 2021
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My best friend, Lola's first husband," Doc" Chris Pyle, was a Navy corpsman. He died during Operation Pipestone Canyon, at Quang Nam, S. Vietnam..
If anyone knew Doc Pyle, please leave Lola a message. Thank you.
God Bless all you veterans. My husband is a veteran of Vietnam also. He was with the USAF.
If anyone knew Doc Pyle, please leave Lola a message. Thank you.
God Bless all you veterans. My husband is a veteran of Vietnam also. He was with the USAF.
Bob Fitzthum
from
Wichita
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Very nice web site, one of the many that I have been finding which offers a tribute to us VietNam veterans. I was in country from Jan 69 to Dec 69 with the 1/508 Infantry, 82nd Airborne. I was in many areas from west of Saigon to CuChi and the Hobo Woods. I am a member of VFW Post 112 and the Wichita Area VietNam Veterans. Welcome Home to All and a moment of silence and reflection for our brothers that did not return.
Ray Banks
from
Wichita
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I was in L Trp 3rd sqd 11 cav 67 to 68 welcome home Brothers and Sisters
ray
ray
Charlie DeHaven
from
Wichita
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was in nam Oct 1967 to Jan 1969. I was sheet metal repair on the c130's. stationed at Tuy Hoa with the 39th ARRS USAF. Any one stationed at Tuy Hoa there is a web sit www.tuyhoa-reunion.org or E mail me for info. I am also in WAVV , which is Wichita Area Vietnam Vets in Wichita Kansas. www.wavv-ks.com
Dave Eakin
from
Knox
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Served at Ton Son Nhut in AMMC support for the hueys from March 1966 to Apr. 1967. I will always remember our men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice at the call of our nation. God Bless us all. God Bless our men and women as we face yet another of Lifes battles which threatens our nation. May they prevail with honor.
Tommy Strano
from
Ballston Spa
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I seved with C-1-18 1st infantry div(Big Red One) March 68-March 69. i was a lightweapons infantryman 11-b.I have lived a good life since nam but still can not forget certain sounds and sites of the past, as like many of us grunts. i still greive for so many of our guys who came home in a body bag and also for all Gods children who died or suffer from this war. i wish mankind can learn from all his mistakes and settle differances with words instead of wars.Part of me died in Vietnam but my other half still continues to live and i continue to help,support and love my family,my friends and my God. Peace to all of you.
John DONOVAN
wrote on March 24, 2021
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hI i SERVED AT THE DANANG MORTUARY FROM AUG. 31, 1969, TO AUG 30 1970. i SERVED WITH JOE CARRBONNEAU, TOM RAMSEY,john carney, donnie falk, ANY ONE REMEMBER????
Charles Wilson
from
Findlay
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Bien Hoa Air Force Base, June 1967 to July 1968.
438 Field Maintance Sq. 3rd TFW, 7th Air Force
Tet was no fun
438 Field Maintance Sq. 3rd TFW, 7th Air Force
Tet was no fun
Edward Blum
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Served with the 2d Bn, 4th Marines in Dai Loc and Phong Dien and Quang Tri from June 1966 to July 1967.
charles jackson
from
houston
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
charlie 1/9 3rdmardiv - quang tri
8/69 - 9/70
1stmpbn -danang
9/70 - 6/71
8/69 - 9/70
1stmpbn -danang
9/70 - 6/71
MIKE MOOMEY
from
MARLOW
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I WAS IN THE RECON PLATOON 3/12TH INF 4TH INF DIV 8-67TO 8-68. IA DRANG VALLEY TO DAKTO. WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM ANYONE THAT WAS CLOSE BY.
LUIS GALAN
from
MIDLAND
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
I SERVED IN NAM FROM 67/68 STARTED IN LONG BIEN MOVE TO QUI NOHN ON DUSTERS NAME OF DUSTER WAS JACK THE RIPPER. WE WOULD CHASE THE VC EVEN ON SOUTH CHINA SEA.ALSO RAN ALOT OF HIGHWAY ONE CU CHI TO TAYNIHN . THANK YOU ALWAYS SIGNING OF WALKIN WOUNDED
Michael Barrow
from
Lumberton
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Served with the 11th armored cav DEC68 to DEC 69
Diana Nguyen
from
Surrey
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Thank you VWAM, for let me see Vietnam from a different point of view. I am so happy that I joined the group in 2000, this trip make me a better as a person. I hope that i can join the team in July 2004,
Hope to meet everyone soon on this trip.
Hope to meet everyone soon on this trip.
Joshua Bender-Dubiel
from
NY
wrote on March 24, 2021
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9:59 pm
Iam seeking all personnel who were in direct connection with the Meyerkord BOQ in Saigon during the first 5 days of the TET offensive in FEB 1968. My mother CWO2 Mary V Bender MI was holed up in the 3rd floor stairwell of this hotel with an M2 carbine. If anyone remembers or doesn't remember this woman please contact me immediately. Thanks to all those that served. God bless You!
-Josh
-Josh