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Ronnie Stinson from LINCOLN wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
let me know if any one drove trucks in 666 transportation co at camp eagle in vietnam in 1969
iwould like to know. please call me if you did.
Alberto Davalos from El Paso wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
I was stationed HQ & A Company 704th Mt. Btn. Camp Enari, attended NCO Infantry Combat Academy. I was on 12 men team w/squad leader on SRRP and LRRP. We were on Search and Destroy missions for supplies, food and any VC in the Central Highlands -Cambodia, We had artillery fire and air support. Job was to be invisible and locate enemy movement and call in VC location, call smoke to establish location, call in fire support and move to another location, always selected for tunnels, we had many VC Kills, but few US troops. Company was ambushed when we moved to Camp Radicliff 3/ 4 of company evacuated. After saving pineapple SP5 R. Ubaldo I went out the back door firing a VC Sappers.
Donald Kropp from Buffalo wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
NSA Da nang Hospital Fire Deptpartment #3 1969-1970
Ramon(Ray) Evans from Yorba Linda wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
I was in the Army 504th MP Battalion Co A from 1967-1968. I was in Nha Trang during TET. Ran convoys from Camp Evans to Dong Ha, eventually spent a few months in Hue, as road security and river patrols.

Please contact me at 714 970-1891, and we can talk about our experiences, and trade photos.

Regards,
Ray
Donald Sprouse from Bradenton wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
I served in country from Feb. 1967 to Feb. 1968, my unit was HHC 504th Field Depot. But I spent a lot time with friends (Jay Tann, Phil Esterline,) in the 565th Trans Co. a stevedore unit. Whom I have been trying to locate with out much success. Would appreciate any assistance in contacting them.
Brenda Allsbrooks from Fort Worth wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
My dad fought at hamburger hill in 1967/1969 his name was Charles David allsbrooks he passed away in April of 2011 if anyone knew him please write may God bless
Jim Mccarthy wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
Was in 212thCAB 68-70 Marble mountain Airfield
Daniel Crispell from BINGHAMTON wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
I was there from April 67 - to Dec 1967 DaNang Motor Pool 5-ton building roads Hill-55 Liberty Rd Assistant Dispatcher for a few months after being blown up on highway-1 near Hill-63 - A Marine Robert pulled me from burning truck. Anyone remember me Tom Pettit was Dispatcher . I have pictures but not much memory for names.
Joe Beard from Paso Robles wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
I was assigned to the 47th Tansportation Company Lon Binh, 1970-1971
Michael Barnes from Summerland key wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
Was stationed in Dalat from 1/69 to 1/70. I worked as a crypto repairman Company E 43rd signal battalion. Would like to get in touch with anyone stationed in Dalat, Praline Mt, or Gia Mghia during that time.
Nikki Johnston McCoy wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
Looking to reconnect my father with other men he served with in the 586th Signal Corp on Hon Cong Mountain during 1967-1968. His name is William C Johnston. Please contact me if you have any information. Thank you.
John Simpson from Whitesboro wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
served in Nam Oct 70 - Oct 71 46th Ordnance Company "Night Eyes" Cam Rahn Bay Known as Josh
MILES NEIGHBORS from Gardnerville wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
still looking for any of you "REDBALL" bros. CAM RANH BAY 1970 thru 1972
THOMAS JENKINS from Alhambra wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
Was assigned (TAD) to 27th Marines, left III MAF DaNang and enroute our convoy (May 1968) was hit by something. I in coma for about 30 days, awoke in USNH SAN DIEGO Ca Ward 26-2b Neurosurgery. Was later send to Psych Lock unit 36-3, after 4 month released and returned to full duty and got a TS Clearance. Return to Nam June 69 with 3rd FSR and then MAG-13, MABS-13, COMM UNTIL June 1970.....early release.

What a trip.......

2009 retired RCP-NPS (Ret) after 43 years in Neonatal ICU. Sick newborn babies and sometimes their mothers.....And we think that we suffered? God Bless the Many.........
THOMAS JENKINS from Alhambra wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
Was assigned (TAD) to 27th Marines, left III MAF DaNang and enroute our convoy (May 1968) was hit by something. I in coma for about 30 days, awoke in USNH SAN DIEGO Ca Ward 26-2b Neurosurgery. Was later send to Psych Lock unit 36-3, after 4 month released and returned to full duty and got a TS Clearance. Return to Nam June 69 with 3rd FSR and then MAG-13, MABS-13, COMM UNTIL June 1970.....early release.

What a trip.......

2009 retired RCP-NPS (Ret) after 43 years in Neonatal ICU. Sick newborn babies and sometimes their mothers.....And we think that we suffered? God Bless the Many.........
Steve Polzun from Newington wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
Pol platon
Pete Labarre Jr from tickfaw wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
I was in 1-44 G 65 1967-1968
Russell Bourke wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
523rd Signal Battalion, LZ CINDY, LZ DOTTIE, FAT CITY
Robert Zerby from Grasse wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
I was a Platoon Commander with the 1st Marine Division on Hill 327 and Hill 55 in 1971. Semper fi, Robert Zerby, former 1st Lt. U.S. Marine Corps. ( 67th OCC, TBS / Mike Co. 1970 ).
Richard McCulley from Tulsa wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
Looking for B-57 crew chiefs I served with at Phan Rang AB, 1966-1967 and also stationed in the PI 1966-1967
Michael Elliott from Mt Pleasant wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
196 inf charlie ridge hill long range reco mos 11 bravo hot rain @lot of fire fights in valley most made back to the world I hate war still feel messed up I will take it to my grave love all the veterans and military active now so good bye danang vietman 14 months of my life what a waste
ALFRED DUNN from MANNING wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
I WAS THE DETACHMENT COMMANDER OF THE 10 MAN 439L UNDERSEA CABLE SITE IN QUI NHON, VIETNAM FROM JUNE 3,1970 TO JUNE4, 1971. I AM GLAD THAT I JUST HAPPENED TO SEE A REQUEST ON THIS SITE FOR HELP FROM BRUCE CAMPBELL . NEITHER THE VA NOR THE JOINT SERVICE RECORDS RESEARCH CENTER VERIFIED THE EXISTANCE OF THE SITE SO I SENT A LETTER ALONG WITH MANY PICTURES OF HIM WORKING HIS BUTT OFF ALONG WITH THE OTHER SITE PERSONNEL BUILDING AN IMPREGNABLE BUNKER. IF ANY OTHER GUYS ASSIGNED TO THE SITE ARE STILL HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE VA, DROP ME A LINE VIA EMAIL .
TIMOTHY CHAMNESS from Summerville wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
I served in DaNang July 1969 to July 1970 and was with the 490th General Supply Co, US Army Field Depot Shipping and Transportation Chief Cargo Expediter. Looking for those who served with me during this time. I remember a few names: Phil Canada, Mrozinski and I have been in touch for several years with our OIC Lt. Valz. Please contact me. Thanks!!
miles neighbors from gardnerville wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
Still looking for any of you "REDBALL" freaks from cam ranh bay 70-71-72
Michael Sonneberg from River Vale wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
147th LEM form 12/3/67-12/3/68 41E20
Allen Ogden from Williamsburg wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
Hq.&C. 1-11. June1966-July 1967. Still having dreams and thoughts about it every day and night. Have just started talking to school students about it, seems to help some. The students are interested about what it was like to be put in situations like young people their age were put in and expected to perform at such a high level. God and country. Semper Fi.
Miriam Tavarez wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
My brother-in-law Jasper Waldon was part of the Foxtrot 2nd BN 1st Marines and my admiration and sisterly love for him is inmense. I was just seven years old at the time he was in Vietnam and met him when I was around 42. I feel so proud of him and all of you.
Thank you for your service.
Respectfully,
Miriam
jimmy Hitt from Sachse wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
Was in An Khe August thru November 1970 with 4th infantry division and with 566th Trans. Co. November thru August 1971. anybody remember?
David Lawson from Indianapolis wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
looking for Marines who knew David Lawson, Sgt, 1stbn, 11thMar,1stMar Div.
11.08.67 to 27.05.70
RONNIE CULVER wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:02 pm
WAS CHEIF OF GUN SECTION WITH 3/82 ARTY LZ SIBERIA 1969 WE WERE HIT BAD ON SEPT.11TH 1969 CHARLIE BATTERY