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Roberto Villalobos from Belton wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Looking for anyone from 1st infantry div.,2/33rd arty.out of Lhe Kye vietnam 1968-1969. I was a sgt. E-5 when i left vietnam. I want it known that the guys that served with me were the best. We were C battery.Would like to hear from anyone.
Eric Dickson wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
68-69 Lai Khe 1st Inf.Div. 121 Sig Co B 3rd Plt.
Looking for my ole buddy Brent Moon - last saw you at Ft Lewis when I was sent to Germany in 70 Give me a shout if your out there.
CURTIS PEARL from SELLERSBURG wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
SERVED IN USMC, QUANG TRI PROVINCE AROUND AN HOA 68-69 ECHO2/5
david bogan wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
served 196ashc lane army heliport an san rvn mar70-sept70 seeking anyone that remembers late night july 70 attack at an san ,dont remember exact date. also seeking ssg thomas hartley. need conformation for va claim . sp/4 d r bogan
John "rickey" Goodrich from Brentwood wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Served in -country 68-69 CW5 (Ret) Was enl for 16 yrs Miss my friends. Qui Nhon , Long My ,Phu Ty , The Valley . No Wars are the same.Being away is being away . Just sayin
Theodore Bryant from San Jose wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
I was assigned to the 5/42 artillery and was detailed to the 2/32 just in time for the attacks on FSB Pace in September 1971. I was a ground radar op. Who was the Warrant Officer in the 2/32 who supervised the ground radar operations at FSB Pace? He awarded me the Bronze Star.
Rick Gaal from Panama City wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
I was stationed at NhaTrang 1968. Looking for Lee Hannaki (spelling ?) and Alepata Liu (spelling ?)
joe grassia from suwanee wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
camp red devil may 1971 quang tri, trying to refresh my mind on detailed moments. (help) i know it been years since c co. 75th support battalion & just a few feet from the pamper club.
RICK STEPHENS from SECTION wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
I WAS IN VIETNAM 1967 COMBAT ENG.
Terrence Cole wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
chu lai,68-69,198th inf.LZ Bayonnet,looking for buddies bobby morrison or charles richmond.
Leon Hannebaum wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
7160MP 70-71 Looking for Art Bull and others I served with on gun jeeps
Gary Foster wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
101st Nov 21 1967 Nov 1968
Yolanda Reyes from Las Vegas wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
My husband served in Viet Nam motor pool, 1967, William Haden Mcdonald, if you knew him, please email, [email protected]
Frederick Dacierno from Southampton wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Served with 137th eng. sept 70 to sept 71. dozer operator out of chu lai. blown up south of danang Feb 13, 71 Looking for any buddies. Cant rem all but there was a todd smeltzer, alva stacy, Sgt pugh, bobby meyers, dietz, ing or eng from orderly room seemed to run the whole company, Finished my military service at Ft Dix when some senetors son or something dropped dead and the shit came down that you couldnt even look at the trainees funny. There was an open door policy for the cruits. I know cause it cost me an Art. 15 thanks to Col. Barrarre. Also I had been thinking about re up but after that what for.. Been excavating since the day I got discharged. Also in Nam there was a Joe Cherry and a shovel operator that could play guitar. Platoon Sgt Brandt, Alva stacy was a grader operator and he and I got a speeding ticket on the grader for comming down chu lai hill too .fast on the grader. I once did a foolish thing by driving my D7E back to camp un escorted between Tam Key and Tein phuoc near the notorious fish hook. At a fire base the pedaprime tanker was parked too close and the windshield popped out during a fireing mission. Does any of this ring a bell for anyone? Back to fort dix, was stationed in the old wooden barracks on the way to the ranges. Remember Sgt William Hunter {"yolanda, do your eyes"}, Capt Calvin R. Rheam {who liked my blue and gold javelin}, Sgt Giaont, Sgt Weston who worked a side job in Ginos or McDonalds, and field first Joe Whitehead, what a soldier! Oh yes Preston, who was a clerk in the orderly room, took me for some cash the day he got discharged. When I worked the supply room, any one remember the nignt a certain Pvt attempted to steal a M-16? Cooks Frenchy, Grigsby, and the cook that broke into my room and boosted my stereo while I was on CQ. Briefly played softball, 3rd base, catcher was another cook. At the end of my service, field first was a Sgt jackson, maybe, He had a pair of beautiful Boxer dogs. Also had basic at Ft Dix, Mar 70, A 2 2 under Sgt Grant Fox. Capt was into himself, reminded me of Sammy Davis Jr. with a spit shine. I apologize for not remembering everyone, but it was a great experience, and I believe it helped make me who I am today.
steven baxter from reelsville wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
hi i an looking for an m/p who picked me up on the road after a truck they were chasing hit be from behind and hospitalised me this happend at bien hoa sept 1970 army has no facts of case and i need despreatly.Thank You
george Davis from Greenville wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
aug69-nov69 a tan son nhut abf would lke to hear from any one that rembers me, this is a claims matter
chris ellis wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Looking for anyone who served with 1LT Walter (Skip) Daley (A Co 2-12 CAV 66-67). He was killed near Bong Song 1 FEB 67. My Dad, LT Ellis was the MED PL in HHC 1-5 CAV. He was a good friend of Skip's as they grew up together on the Cape. I am a Army veteran myself and would like to find out more information.
Dave Mc intosh from Applevalley wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Just looking for mems of 541st trans or the 88th trans from 67-68 i was know as just Mac in those daysSP/4 at the time,just want to say hi to my brave buds that took care of me.was the youngest man in unit bunked with Munson who was KIAED in Kontum inJan. of 68
Max Moore from Kansas City wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
I was attached to the 1st Med Bn, 1st Mar Div., Danang, as an O.R. Tech from Feb.'67 to Jan '68
Amanda Childers-Tobin wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
I was wondering if anyone was with my father in the 541 transportation company. His name is Don Childers. He is also looking for Charles Chapman and Gary Cockrell. Please email me at [email protected] thanks
Amanda Childers-Tobin wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Or anyone that may know my uncle Don Leroy French. email me at [email protected]
John Winkler from Arnold wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
key punch data entry, long binh served in portable crank out trailers 1967-1968 most of unit came from cam ranh bay on boat pet dog's name was Shorty john Haslow NebraskaFfred wymore Ca.
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William Maus from Nekoosa wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Served with 1st Cav A co 2/5 from 6/1970 - 5/1971
Charles Chabot Sr from Manchester wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Hi station FtBragg till middle of aug65 put on the RNBlanchard docked at CamRahnBayVNam looking for SP5 Charles Caldwell from StrousburgPA shouldbe 64-65-yrs old
Andrew Cheney wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Veit Nam Nov.1966 with the 3rd.Battalion 26th Marines.Welcom home brothers
Tiffany Haynes wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
I am looking for anyone that may have known my father, SP/5 Michael W. Smith. He went to Vietnam via the USNS Patrick. He left Oakland,Ca on August 29, 1966. He was in the 563 Medical Clearing Company in Tuy Hoa. He was a medic. He spent time in Phu Hiep andCam Ranh Bay. He extended his tour and was sent to the 228th Assult Support Helicopter Battalion, 1st Cav, A company. He was a medic there as well as a door gunner. He lost many friends, but never gave many names. Two names that were mentioned were PFC David Joe Caballero-KIA April 24, 1968 in the Au Shau Valley and Larry C. Higginson, who was killed in a helicopter accident. They were attempting to repair it and it crashed. He came home in December of 1968. I have his letters home to my Grandmother, they mention very few names, but interesting stories. I would love any information from anyone that was in the same areas at the same time or anyone looking ot share stories. I do have pictures of him from Vietnam if anyone is interested or needs something to help jog their memory. Thanks again!! If you have any info, please contact me at: [email protected]
ron carlson wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Adv Tm#33, BanMeThuot,may63-may64, us army,lived at BanMeThuot Bungalow
Johnny Gray from Franklin Furnace wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
I was in Vietnam in 68-70 and I am trying to figure out what battalion and platoon I was in and thought that maybe someone would recognize my name. I am orginally from Morgantown, WV. I enlisted in 68. I did BT at Ft.Knox in 68 then was at FT.Benning,GA in june of 68 from there I went to Vietnam -Cam'Ron for 3or4 months then I went to outside of Sia gon I am thinking Ben yang maybe was the name. Pleasse contact me if you know anything. thank you
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Don Krom wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
Served in the 670th Transportation Company from June of 1968 - June of 1969. I am interested in contacting anyone who served during that time. I would really like to contact the COMPANY CLERK THAT I SHARED A GREAT TRAGEDY WITH. I currently am dealing with agent orange induced cancer ant PTS.
Ronnie Briggs from Temple wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
stationed na trang 1970 need anybody who knew me feel free to contact me va giving me a hard time