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Name: steven p baxter
Email: lark at ccrtc dot com
Hometown: reelsville, IN
Date: December 26, 2009 - 10:58 AM (pacific)
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



Name: Frederick John Dacierno
Email: xcavator50 at gmail dot com
Hometown: Southampton, New York
Date: December 26, 2009 - 10:03 AM (pacific)
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.



Name: Yolanda Reyes
Email: yoleeeee at aol dot com
Hometown: Las Vegas, NV
Date: December 25, 2009 - 04:56 PM (pacific)
My husband served in Viet Nam motor pool, 1967, William Haden Mcdonald, if you knew him, please email, yoleeeee@aol.com



Name: Gary wayne Foster
Email: csmfoster at att dot net
Hometown: ,
Date: December 25, 2009 - 10:09 AM (pacific)
101st Nov 21 1967 Nov 1968



Name: Leon Hannebaum
Email: leonk at hannebaumgrain dot com
Hometown: ,
Date: December 24, 2009 - 04:19 PM (pacific)
7160MP 70-71 Looking for Art Bull and others I served with on gun jeeps



Name: Terrence Cole
Email: tecole20 at sbcglobal dot net
Hometown: ,
Date: December 23, 2009 - 10:10 PM (pacific)
chu lai,68-69,198th inf.LZ Bayonnet,looking for buddies bobby morrison or charles richmond.



Name: RICK STEPHENS
Email: RSTEPHENS at CENTURYLINK dot NET
Hometown: SECTION, AL
Date: December 23, 2009 - 10:15 AM (pacific)
I WAS IN VIETNAM 1967 COMBAT ENG.



Name: joe a grassia
Email: joe7743 at att dot net
Hometown: suwanee, GA
Date: December 22, 2009 - 05:09 PM (pacific)
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.



Name: Rick Gaal
Email: rickgaal1 at knology dot net
Hometown: Panama City, Florida
Date: December 22, 2009 - 03:08 PM (pacific)
I was stationed at NhaTrang 1968. Looking for Lee Hannaki (spelling ?) and Alepata Liu (spelling ?)



Name: Theodore Augustus Bryant
Email: ta dot bryant at yahoo dot com
Hometown: San Jose, CA
Date: December 22, 2009 - 01:02 PM (pacific)
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.



Name: Philip Pantoja
Email: pinchebato at hotmail dot com
Hometown: San Antonio, Texas
Date: December 21, 2009 - 09:55 PM (pacific)
My tour of duty in Vietnam was from March 1970 - March 1971 in Long Binh. I was a Staff Sgt in the Class I yard and in charge of the NAF Section. During my tour at Long Binh it was a fairly safe area, just a few alerts of incoming now and then but luckily it never came, and for that I am grateful. The whole of Vietnam was considered a war zone but I was never in a battle, again grateful. I had a supply MOS and therefore I was classified as a non-combatant. I was a support troop. I believe that technically we were all prepared to be combatants should the need arrive, after all we were all basically trained for defense of our country. We swore an oath. Supply, Transportation, Communications, Medical, Mess, Administrative Personnel, and all support troops are ready to take up arms when called upon in defense of our country as was the case in Vietnam and past wars.
I went to Vietnam to support ALL of our troops, and that, I did to the best of my ability. I have nothing to be ashamed of. Had I been called upon for combat duty I would have been extremely proud to serve. I wouldn't have been too unfamiliar with the duties of a combat soldier although it had been a few years since I was a grunt.
I served as an 0311 with Marine Regiments and Fleet Marine Force Pacific Divisions during my tour with the Marine Corps from 1954 - 1958. (Peace time but nevertheless excellent training). As it turned out I later joined the Army in 1958 and was assigned to the 9th Infantry Division for a while. I then transfered to the Quartermaster Corp and went to Vietnam and was assigned to the 506th S&S Company.
I am very proud and thankful to ALL of our Vietnam Vets combat and support troops for there service and sacrifices. They let it be known that the United States Armed Forces are Forces to be reckoned with. Again, I am proud of my service in Vietnam.
U.S. Marine Corps. 1954 - 1958
U.S. Army 1958 - 1975



Name: Arnolds S Bates
Email: papaandkc at comcast dot net
Hometown: ,
Date: December 21, 2009 - 10:49 AM (pacific)
Served at Camp Tien Sha, worked at covered storage 1966. Have been in contact with a number of men from that time in Da Nang. Best memorie was playing flag football with Roger Staubach on China beach.



Name: William H Francis
Email: william dot francis at va dot gov
Hometown: ,
Date: December 21, 2009 - 05:00 AM (pacific)
Got my orders for Nam the day I turned 18. Arrived in DaNang in August 1966. Served at Camp Tien Shaw until April 1968. Worked in the Post Office initially and when I earned my crow I worked in the Personnel Office. Looking for other in-country shipmates during this time frame.



Name: Norbert Edward Strange
Email: estrange at dmrtc dot net
Hometown: Montgomery, Indiana
Date: December 21, 2009 - 01:40 AM (pacific)
I was stationed at Binh Thuy Air Base from Dec. 1967 to November 1968. I was an Aircraft Mechanic with 22nd Tass . Would like to hear from anyone who served there during that time. Thanks to all who served.



Name: GAry Puro
Email: namlights at yahoo dot com
Hometown: Tucson, AZ
Date: December 20, 2009 - 06:20 PM (pacific)
Looking for men who served in duster quad searchlight vulcan or hawk units in Vietnam.
Email for newsletter and reunion information.



Name: Jim Tyner
Email: mmpartsw at mackmassey dot com
Hometown: ,
Date: December 18, 2009 - 04:35 PM (pacific)
I was in vietnam 69,70,71 at AnKhe on quad fifities.
4th of the 60th E battery.



Name: Joseph William Ball
Email: jball at bex dot net
Hometown: Rossford, Ohio
Date: December 18, 2009 - 03:23 PM (pacific)
I was with the 46th ORD Co. at Cam Rahn Bay, 1969-1970 looking for old buddies,I was asst. supply sgt. for Staff Sgt. Vinson, im Sgt Ball, if you rememeber me please contact me.



Name: mike Patla
Email: mikepatla at gmail dot com
Hometown: westfield, mass
Date: December 18, 2009 - 02:45 PM (pacific)
I was in the 5th L.E.M. CO. Long Binh 1968- 1970



Name: Ken Embers
Email: kembers at aibonline dot org
Hometown: Manhattan, KS
Date: December 18, 2009 - 10:52 AM (pacific)
Used to get your newsletter and former member of Vets with a Mission. Served as helicopter pilot, platoon leader, 61st Assault Helicopter Co., LZ English, Bong Son, Vietnam, 68-69. Best wishes in our work.
Ken



Name: Benny Rucker
Email: ruckerbenny at yahoo dot com
Hometown: ,
Date: December 18, 2009 - 10:06 AM (pacific)
Looking for company c 39thengrs.chulai-1970-71. Please email me Thank You.



Name: Charles "Mick" D. McBride
Email: sherlock_britt at yahoo dot com
Hometown: Guysville, OH
Date: December 17, 2009 - 12:58 PM (pacific)
Would like to hear from others who were at DaNang, MAG-11 1970 - 1971. I worked adjacent to Avionics trailers in small warehouse for H&MS-11, Group Supply. Awaiting Parts clerk who ordered repair parts for black boxes. There April 8 th when 122 took out VMO-2 hooch in MAG-11 living area. Remember me???



Name: Clyde Allen Wyland
Email: cew17888 at yahoo dot com
Hometown: Wilbutron, PA
Date: December 16, 2009 - 09:51 PM (pacific)
I am looking for anybody from the 403rd. transportation Cam Ranh Bay 1966- 1967



Name: JERRY W WARREN
Email: sjpugs2 at aol dot com
Hometown: WINSTON SALEM, NC
Date: December 16, 2009 - 01:18 PM (pacific)
I AM LOOKING FOR ANYONE IN Bco 701st MAINT BAT 1st INF DIV. WAS IN COUNTRY FROM MAR-66 TO MAY 67--I ALSO NEED HELP WITH VA AND I WANT TO FIND SOME FRIENDS---THANKS



Name: John A. Mayer
Email: jmayer at iland dot net
Hometown: Centerview, MO
Date: December 16, 2009 - 12:05 PM (pacific)
Served with 25ID, Mar 68-Feb 69-first with Medical Platoon, 2/34th Armor; then D Co, 25th Med Bn, Tay Ninh



Name: Adrian Barnette
Email: barnette dot 11 at netzero dot com
Hometown: Topeka, Kansas
Date: December 15, 2009 - 11:07 AM (pacific)
I was Vietnam. NMCB-4. Jun 69 - Dec 69. If you were there and knew me I was the Capt 's driver.



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