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William Johnson
from
Huntsville,
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
Known as Hollywood, 588th Combat Engerineer Batt. Co. C. Jan. 1966 -Dec.1966
Franz Cole,now Feicht
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
I`m searching,since 25 years,for William Patterson. We serverd together in the 169th. Engineer Bat. in Trang Bang from 69-70.
Tom Callan
from
Goldsboro
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
I was with the 303rd MMS at Bien Hoa. I arrived in country in May 1970 and got hurt in the bomb dump in November 1970. Was air evacuated back to Philadelphia. If you worked in the bomb dump during that time please contact me.
marvin rushing
from
collinsville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
i served on hill 54 vietnam in 1966. Warrived in chu lai on the helo carrier princeton. ON the way to chu lai operations osage andcolorado were conducted. We were trucked up to hill 54 from chu lai I was with the 1/5 assigned to comm. co. We had 3 155s on the hill that fired day and night. I would like to contact my old buddy chris vann if hes still alive.
larry overton
from
rogers,
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
I was at Lai Khe 3rd Bdg from 7-66 to 8-68
Dennis Coulter
from
Jefferson City
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
I served with the 1st Brigade, 5th Infantry Div (MECH) MP Platoon September 69 to October 70. AO mostly Dong Ha City, Highway 9 west beyond Cam Lo, south to Mai Loc and north to A4. Based at Dong Ha CB, C2 and at the end Quang Tri CB.
Good site!
Welcome home!
Good site!
Welcome home!
joe watts
from
cedartown
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
I was in vietnam 1970,72 looking for brothers that were there.512th qm,po.
henrique alaniz
from
wharton
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
served 412 mms cam rahn bay 68-69 sentenced to mudhole known as bomb dump worked entire tour nights
Bruce Banks
from
Terrytown
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
nicknames, punchy ,flattop , Banks , served with the 32nd platoon attached to the 670th trans co. 1968 1969 cam ranh bay. Hard truck the Master of Destruction and convoy leader.
Wesley Stone
from
Nashville
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
I was the acting Mtr. Sgt. of 235, Xuanloc South Vietnam. I relived Donald Holifield. We had the 155 SP, and stayed on the move most times. We ranged most all South Vietnam except thye extrem Delta. We spent much time running from Xuanloc to Longben, from ther to Anloc, Bencat, Bear Cat, all points between and many points futher. We spent much time around in the Black-Virgin area. I would like to hear from someone that served with us. - Wesley Stone
Wesley Stone
from
Nashville
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
I was Mtr. Sgt. of 235, based at Xuanloc, South Vietnam 1966-67. I would love to hear from some of the people that served with me.
Philip Hunt
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
Hawk Hill, Vietnam, 1970-1971, Commo, 3/82nd Artillery, Americal Division, Gibson, Baker, Fast Eddie, Garrison, any of you guys out there?
Brian Nedelsky
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
I am the oldest son of Terry Nedelsky. I am looking for any information on my father who passed away 12-13-02. Any pics from war or any insite as to what he went through would be very much appreciated..please contact any time. Thanks and GOD BLESS!
jimmie warren
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
Kontum 68 69
Mike Stiers
from
Melbourne
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
Served in Can Tho 72-73 losted some brothers there. served with 18th CAC 1st AV Brg 164th combat Av group.was a prop & rotor repair and flew door gunner.
anyone else there with me drop me a line Please.
anyone else there with me drop me a line Please.
Mike Santostefano
from
Hillsborough
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
I served in the Fire Direction Control for C battery 2/13th Arty. We were a battery of 105 towed howitzers based out of Phu Loi but we roamed the area between Saigon and Tayh Nigh, building fire bases supporting units with the 25th and 1st divisions.
Larry Jacobs
from
Grand Junction
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
Served with the Marines as a Corpsman with 1st Battalion 1 st Marines Bravo Company 1966 and 1967. It was a honor to serve with such men. I am now 64 years old and then I was all of 19. They protected me and got me through times I will never forget.
Mike Bingle
from
Basking Ridge
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
RVN 11/68 - 11/69 1st of the 10th CAV - Alpha Troop. Some called me HEAD.
I would like to hear from any of my old buddies that read this. I hope all of you are still alive and well.
Too many of us died over there. Some memories still haunt me even now. Maybe not as much as when I came home, but every now and then. I was wondering if it is the same for you.
Mike
I would like to hear from any of my old buddies that read this. I hope all of you are still alive and well.
Too many of us died over there. Some memories still haunt me even now. Maybe not as much as when I came home, but every now and then. I was wondering if it is the same for you.
Mike
johnny robinson
from
streetman
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
i was in the 261 tc whistlers in 1968, jan. until dec. 1968
we had a lot of fun during tet. not many of us left 261 shotgunners
i was trained to work on trucks, not to go on conveys of ammo,
getting shot at everywhere we went, anybody else out there from 261
or 352, or 151, we were all in the same convoys, and that great bunch from the 319 that joined the reseres so they would not go to the nam
now they were a mad bunch of reserist, right there with the rest of us
had a lot of good and bad times
we had a lot of fun during tet. not many of us left 261 shotgunners
i was trained to work on trucks, not to go on conveys of ammo,
getting shot at everywhere we went, anybody else out there from 261
or 352, or 151, we were all in the same convoys, and that great bunch from the 319 that joined the reseres so they would not go to the nam
now they were a mad bunch of reserist, right there with the rest of us
had a lot of good and bad times
Scott Harris
from
Olathe`
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
USAF Team 555th MILPHAP attached MACV Advisory Team # 86 in Tan An, Long An Province. Planning first reunion in Olathe, Kansas next June. Contact me all army and usaf personell from 67 to 68 time period. thanks
David See
from
douglasville
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
I was in VMO-2 at Marble Mt. on 10/28/65 when it was hit. I was one of the lucky ones. I just got wounded (land mine), my buddy Tom Rowland was killed. If any of the guys from my old unit sees this, drop me an email. Love to hear from you.
andrew zvonik jr.
from
paducah
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
i am looking for anyone who was in 595 engr-bn with the 20th engr btn from 69-70 station in the makong delta and cambodia
John Eubanks
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
Was in Nam 1969,70,71. Station in cam rhan bay and la trang. looking for two of my fellow freinds. Marion Deppe for Ill. and bill barnfeild from Miss. Thanks and God Bless. 10/31/2011
leonard woods
from
sweet springs
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
i was with the naval unit at marble mountain. i was there from nov.67 to nov.68.
still looking for men who was there with me.
still looking for men who was there with me.
Dominick Fanelli
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
Served at Cam Rahn until August 1966 after getting a detour to Thailand in 1965 for 5 months. The beach was a great place to unwind and eat fresh clams that we dug out of the surf sand. Worked on the F-4s for my tour.
Justin Cox
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
Love the the site and the cause "vets with a mission". Im sure my grandpa ( SFC MARTIN COX April 7th 1966 ) would be so proud to know what you vets have been doing. I dont have any dates or names but I was told he did take care of some orphans in vietnam and as well as bearcat was called Camp Martin Cox
Charles McConathy
from
Mesquite
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
In Vietnam 1968- 1969 An Khe, Ph Bai 63rd Sig Bn with 270th Sig Co.
Martin Crichton
from
Lynn
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
Looking for anyone who was with the 581st supply company 1966-1967. I found a few on this like Ronnie miller. Hope to find more so we can get together some day. Love this site.
Richard Lancaster
from
Oklahoma City
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
Served with the 4th Division in Pleiku from July 1968 to July 1969. Went through the TET offensive at Dak To.
JERRY WILLIS
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:02 pm
Served in Vietnam with the 258th Signal Det from Jan. 1967 to Sept. 1968 about 18 months. I was in the avionics section 35M so I spent most of my time at the airport flight line, with helicopters. I also was TDY several times to Thailand to do mods on an old fix wing.
