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CHARLES CRISS JR.
from
SAN BERNARDINO
wrote on March 24, 2021
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USMC 1965 TO 1971, PARRIS INLAND,SC,VEIT VAM 67 TO 68 CHU LAI,MOS1341 1 YEAR IN BARSTOW,CALIF
Garry Adams
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served with 2 Platoon, Alpha Company, 6th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (Infantry) Phuoc Tuy Province 69/70
Chuck Palmer
from
El Dorado Hills
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Was with "B" Co. 2/60 9th Div from March 67 thru Sept. 67 then reassigned to Hq.&Hq. Co 9th Sig Bn. thru July of 68.
wanda nobles
from
rayville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Update on my brother Jerry Ray Moak he passed away August 25,2010 with cancer related to agent orange He was a U.S.. Veteran we miss him very much Love your sister Wanda Nobles
Cecil Frankum
wrote on March 24, 2021
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USAF - In country July 1965 - July 1966
Terry gwillim
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was in the 214th quartermaster co.in Vietnam from 1968 thru 70
Victor Leon-Uribe
from
Altamira, Vacamonte
wrote on March 24, 2021
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B co. 554 engr. February 1968-April 1970. Was in Cu-Chi, Tai Ninh, Lai Khe and the Thunders. Have forgoten more than I can remember, anybody out there.
Paul Hatten
from
Winnsboro
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served two tours,68-70 with 512th Transportation @ Camp Addison. I ran maintenance truck, fuel truck, wrecker and in my spare time helped weld on some of the gun trucks, The Lady Be Good, Vengence Is Mine, Iron Butterfly, Midnight Angles. Have made contact with Hackney, would like to hear from Guyer, Stevens, and anyone else that was there with us. Thanks for the memories...
james flynn
from
sutter creek
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Views of website getting more easy, thank you.
TOM SCHEFCICK
from
UPPER LAKE
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I WAS WITH THE 446 TRANS CO LONG BINH JUNE 3 1970-APRIL 9 1971
Joe Yanda
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served in army F Batt/26th Arty in Dong Ha and LZ Fuller on Dong Ha Mt from 12/69 thru 11/70. Have lost all my pics and now even my memories are fading. Would like to hear from anyone whom I may have served with, whether I knew them or not.
Samuel Hunt
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Hello. My name is Samuel Kyle Hunt. I served in the unit C battery 5th/16th arttlery, 4th infuntry in the Vietnam War. The Year I severed was 1970-1971. I sereved under Wake Davis. I was also in the 1st field Forces. If you served with me please contact me.
Larry Bailly
from
Snohomish
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was with the 19th LEMCO, 185th Maint Battalion, at Long Binh from April 1969 to April 1970. I arrived as an E4 63H20 mechanic, from school at Aberdeen. I was reassigned as an inspector, made E5 in July or August 1969 (15 mos.) and became the Motor Sergeant in the Fall of 1969. I went to FO school, and spent a lot of nights in the perimeter towers for the second half of my tour.
The best part of the tower duty was the 1/2 day afterward, and a trip to the steam baths.
Looking back, Vietnam was a defining point in my life. The military gave me far more than it took. My oldest son currently serves and is just now completeing
his second tour overseas.
Never forget that ANYONE who has worn the uniform of the United States Armed Forces has earned his freedom, and commands the greatest respect for his or her service.
The best part of the tower duty was the 1/2 day afterward, and a trip to the steam baths.
Looking back, Vietnam was a defining point in my life. The military gave me far more than it took. My oldest son currently serves and is just now completeing
his second tour overseas.
Never forget that ANYONE who has worn the uniform of the United States Armed Forces has earned his freedom, and commands the greatest respect for his or her service.
lawrence warren
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was at Pu Bia may 6, 1969 24th corp then my unit went to Da nang, one good friend I can not find is Charles Smith, I hope someone even charles will reply
God Bless all my fellow VETS
Larry
God Bless all my fellow VETS
Larry
Michelle Balfanz
from
Victoria
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Im looking for anyone who may have served with my dad SP/4 Emmett E. Hilburn 51st Medical Company ambulance. Thanks
Roger Roy
wrote on March 24, 2021
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A Battery 3rd of the 13th Artillery 25th Div. Served in Vietnam Oct1967-Oct1968.
Luis(DOC) Garcia
from
Alice
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I have been trying to find some old friends from the 101st, I was a combat medic in Phu Bai with H.H. company ,2/506 and H.H. company 1/501 101st airborne , from September 1971 to Febuary 1, 1972 ,then went on to the 3 battalion, 1st cav. Division. My name was Luis(DOC) Garcia This is not for any service connection claim, I am just looking for a (E-5 at the time) Sgt. whose name I can not remember.I was in the last operation before the 101st stooddown , with Bravo company 1st. Battalion 501 Infantry 101st Airborne in the triple canopy of Nui Ky. On January 16th 1972 . We triped a mechanicl ambush that blew me unconsious, when I came to I moved foreward and found five wounded men. The wounded were Sgt. Atkin, PFC Jerry Morison, Sp/4 Wilmore, PFC Sallazona and the RTO whose name I can not recall. I am so sorry brothers for bringing up your names, but would like to find the name of the Sgt. that kept us together for four days until abstracted .The Sgt. was a short Mexican American from San Antonio, Texas, I was blowen up, cut up, but kept on going with the rest of the men because of the Sgt. and the unknown that awaited.If, anybody knows the name of the Sgt.,Please help get in contact with him , I want to thank him for bringing us home. This is a great site for reaching out to brothers. WELCOME HOME! AIRBORNE.
Johnny Stout
from
New Braunfels
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I served in Vietnam in 1966 & 1967 with the 586th Signal Company in An Khe, attached to the 1st CAV.
Robert Adams
from
Fresno
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Survivor of Hill 881 , April 19th 1967 . Alpha 1/4 5th Mar. Div. I was a M-60 operator on the Hill that day .
Anthony Spinelli
from
collegeville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Would like to hear from anyone that served with me in 524th quartermaster co. in 1966 at cam ranh bay vietnam.
Thomas Rurka
from
Liverpool
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Bco. 86th. engr. Nov1966 -Nov1967 Cu Chi, Tay Nhyn Tri Bi, Phu Loi, Bear Cat, Xaun Loc
Mike Ivey
from
fort myers
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I was in 15th Admin at An Khe from Jan 31 to Oct 12 1968. I was in hooch with Dan Sturm, Gary Hamby, Gary Morton and a guy named Garthwait...
Danny Brister
from
calhoun
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Served in vietnam feb 1968 thru aug 1969 stationed with the saigon support command attatched to the 90th replacement bus company,i drove the busses that picked up troops at night,at bien hoa airbase,we picked up all night flights
Randel Reeves
from
ashland
wrote on March 24, 2021
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C Co 93rd engrs from march 68 till march 69,would love to hear from anyone.i have a lot of info from c co,and pics also.
jon laubach
from
barhamsville
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
served on the uss walke DD 723 at yankee station and on the gun lines in da nang
Stephen Bozeman
from
Lynchburg
wrote on March 24, 2021
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USMC. Served in Vietnam 9/66 to 10/67 with HMM-361. Second 13 month tour from 9/68 to 10/69. Looking for wounded black Marine shot in chest who I pulled from burning helicopter that was shot down on afternoon of May 4, 1967. He and another wounded Marine was picked up on medievac just few miles south of Marble Mountain and I was door gunner. Hope he alive with many grandchildren. Semper Fi.
Frank Willis
from
Berkeley
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Hello, My name is stated and I am a Veitnam War vet who is trying to stay in touch with news and affairs which concern me and my family. I was surprise to se this website, however I think it is a good thing for vets.
Frank Cambria
wrote on March 24, 2021
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Your website is a great reference source. Great work!
WILLIAM BEATTY
from
ESCONDIDO
wrote on March 24, 2021
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I WAS IN PLT 244 FEB OF 1966. WENT TO NAM IN DEC 66 WITH 11 MOTOR TRANSPORT CAME HOME IN 68.I WOULD LIKE TO FIND SOME OF MY BUDDYS
Mark Potter
from
Chico
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:02 pm
I served in Viet Nam from spring of 1967 to fall of 1967( TDY "Project Counter" 1st team QN) then spring of1968-spring of 1969 at Phu Loi(30 miles north of Saigon) 1/4 Cal 1st inf div Refuled aircraft for 11 months then humped ammo for 30 days(James Kuiper head of Ammo dump) Worked with a guy named Quinn, Jim Mallory(3 Rivers NJ)
