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Spec.4Jack Goode :D-Comp.1st Battalion 26th Infan.
. . Contributed By Lea Myers On Saturday, May 03, 2003
I'm looking for anyone who served with my cousin Jack Goode. He was the leader of a tank squad with the First Calvary,D-Company of the 26th Infantry. He was stationed in Sigon and was killed April 21, 1968 in Bien Hoa.(age 21)While in Vietnam, he wrote a song intitled: A Day In The Life Of A GI. I would like to hear from anyone who served or who knew Jack while he was in Vietnam. Thank You.

 
 

Do You Have a POW/MIA Bracelet?
. . Contributed By Annie Rider On Sunday, May 04, 2003
Want to find out what happened to your guy? Beware of Governmental statistics and reports. I can research your bracelet, review incident reports and suggest whether you should keep your bracelet or return it to his family. Don't remember the promise you made when you got the bracelet? UNTIL HE COMES HOME! I do this voluntarily, because I love them all, and do NOT want them forgotten. I am a Vietnam Era Veteran, and I will NEVER forget.

 
 

25th Infantry
. . Contributed By Susie Price-Atkinson On Monday, May 05, 2003
I am looking for anyone who may have served with my Uncle Maxie Lane Price 25th infanty div. Tay Ninh, South Vietnam. He dided there January 1968. If you were a part of that group or you know him I would love nothing more, then to hear from you. Thank you and God Bless!

 
 

help with paper
. . Contributed By LeAnne On Monday, May 05, 2003
I am a junior at Harvard and am in a great class on Vietnam, for which I am writing a paper. If any veterans who enlisted could give me help with the following I'd REALLY appreciate it. A million thanks! Why did you enlist? What goals did you have when enlisting, and how did those change throughout the war? Were you able to accomplish those goals on return? Were you disillusioned by YOUR OWN experience in Vietnam? Did you list before or after the draft? Also any general information, such as where you served, in which division, etc, would be wonderful!

 
 

Help with project
. . Contributed By Leslie On Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Hi, im supposed to interview a vietnam veteren for my US History class and i don't know one so i was wondering if any one could answer a couple questions for me so i can at least have answers for the questions for my interview even if its not in person. did you enlist or were you drafted? where were you stationed? what was it like? how old were you? what division were you in? how long were you in Vietnam before you could go home? and if you have any other information you could tell me it would be greatly appreciated.

 
 

Veterans
. . Contributed By Barbara Teeter On Monday, May 12, 2003
I am looking for imformation or where these two vietnam vetrans are Richard Hamm from Indiana U.s. Marine corp stationed in AlbanyGa1969 Wayne Weeks us Air force Stationed in Valdosta Ga. 1966

 
 

copy of someones name on wall
. . Contributed By cindy nolen On Monday, May 12, 2003
I wonder if someone that is going to visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall would make a copy (scratch the name) of someone I know that was killed in the war. I am not able to make the trip.

 
 

Agent Orange Casualty
. . Contributed By Ted Raedel , OSC(SW) USN Ret. On Tuesday, May 13, 2003
My father, Robert L. Raedel, retired as a 1SGT, and was a Purple Heart recipiant. and served in Vietnam. He died of Cancer from Agent Orange in May of 1996. He was extremely proud of his service and never once complained nor blamed our government for his Cancer. What a shame that all the service personnel who have died as a result of thier exposure to Agent Orange cannot be honored or remembered by the addition of their names to this memorial as they have also made the utimate sacrifice for their country. I am writing this as a rememberance of my father on the anniversary of his death 13 May 1996 of Lung Cancer from Agent Orange.

 
 

veterans memorial wall in washington d.c.
. . Contributed By Larry Kendall On Tuesday, May 13, 2003
I am trying to get info. on who to contact about my brother. He was wounded in feb. 1971 in vietnam, he was a quadrapalegic from his injuries received from mortar fire. He passed away 10/16/1995 in St. louis Jefferson barracks hospital. What I need help with is who do I contact to see if his NAME has been added to the memorial wall. Please, any help anyone can give will be greatly appreciated. Thank you loving brother Larry Kendall

 
 

Derwood ( Butch )Steigleman
. . Contributed By David Steigleman On Tuesday, May 13, 2003
oma2923@aol.com I would like to hear from anyone who served with my brother Derwood ( Butch) Steigleman Jr. KIA on June 10 1966 operation Hawthorne Co.C 1stBN 327th Infantry. 1st Brigade 101st Airborne Div.He left Fort Bragg on may 10th he was only a months in Vietnam. His met his wife in Okinawa, Japan. Thank you for any information his Brother David

 
 
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