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Elbert Thomas Williams "Tommie"
. . Contributed By EDNA WILLIAMS SPELL On Sunday, June 01, 2003
I am looking for anyone who knew Elbert Thomas Williams "Tommie".He was killed in TAY NINH, SOUTH VIETNAM on JULY 14th 1967.I am his sister EDNA WILLIAMS SPELL.I would just like to know any one that knew him.He is gone from my home but will be forgotten in my HEART.THANK YOU FOR ANY INFORMATION YOU CAN GIVE ME.

 
 

Getting someone's name on the wall.
. . Contributed By Carole Reffner On Sunday, June 01, 2003
My son-in-law's father was in Vietnam and totally disabled from his injuries and later died from his injuries. How does he get his Dad's name on the wall?

 
 

SGT. TOMMY THOMPSON
. . Contributed By Tammy (Thompson) McKenzie On Sunday, June 01, 2003
My name is Tammy and Tommy was my dad. He died Dec.2,1967 in Vietnam. I wanted to hear from anyone who knew my dad. I was only 2 when dad died so I don't remember him.So if you where one of dads friends from the war please tell me about him. Thanks

 
 

101st Airborne - Did you know Dennis Fetko
. . Contributed By Carol Swift On Monday, June 02, 2003
I am putting together some history as a gift to Dennis Fetko. He served in the 101st in Vietnam probably around late 60's early 70's. He was in Vietnam and would have been around 20 years old at the time. If you know him or have anything to share about him please contact me. Carol craftgal@cts.com

 
 

A LONG OVERDUE ** WELCOME HOME**
. . Contributed By VC On Monday, June 02, 2003
A dear friend recently told me something that I found very troublesome to say the least. It wasn't until this friend went to visit the wall, that they "finally" received a genuine "WELCOME HOME" from their time served in Vietnam. So, this is a *WELCOME HOME* to all who never heard this "properly" from times of wars before, when so much was given of each & every one. I *WELCOME* each & every one of you with *RESPECT*, *GRATITUDE*, & *LOVE*. So sorry, this is so long overdue. You deserved so much more than this. Please know this now! *NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN*

 
 

help me find a friend
. . Contributed By Judy Martinez On Wednesday, June 04, 2003
Hi my name is Judy and a friend of mine by the name of Robert Michael Garcia went to vietnam in 1968. I believe he was a Marine. He was shipped from Chicago Illinois and I only received 2 letters and never heard from him again. I want to know if anyone knew him. Thank you.

 
 

Thomas G. Henson( Buffalo, N.Y)
. . Contributed By Thomas M. Rooney On Wednesday, June 04, 2003
I would like to talk to anyone who served with my uncle. He was stationed in 196? TO 1965 germany before going to vietnam. He arrived in country oct 16, 1965 and was kia 12 nov 1965. We believe he may of been married while in germany and was unable to bring his family stateside. any info would be great!

 
 

I don't believe national news will mention this
. . Contributed By pointman 1/52 echo recon On Friday, June 06, 2003
NNS030528-03. Sailors MIA from Vietnam War Found, Identified From the U.S. Department of Defense WASHINGTON (NNS) -- The remains of nine U.S. Navy crew members, missing in action from the Vietnam War, have been identified, and their remains are being returned to their families for burial. The nine are identified as Cmdr. Delbert A. Olson, Casselton, N.D.; Lt.j.g.s Denis L. Anderson, Hope, Kan.; Arthur C. Buck, Sandusky, Ohio; and Philip P. Stevens, Twin Lake, Mich.; Petty Officers 2nd class Richard M. Mancini, Amsterdam, N.Y.; Michael L. Roberts, Purvis, Miss., Donald N. Thoresen and Kenneth H. Widon, Detroit and Petty Officer 3rd class Gale R. Siow, Huntington Park, Calif. A group burial will be held at Arlington National Cemetery June 18, 2003. The nine departed Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base Jan. 11, 1968, aboard a Navy OP-2E Neptune aircraft for a mission over Laos to drop sensors which detected enemy movements. During its last radio contact, the crew reported they were descending through dense clouds. When they did not return to their home base, a search was initiated but found no evidence of a crash. Two weeks later, an Air Force aircrew photographed what appeared to be the crash site, but enemy activity in the area prevented a recovery operation. Between 1993 and 2002, six U.S.-Lao investigation teams led by the Joint Task Force Full Accounting interviewed villagers in the surrounding area, gathered aircraft debris and surveyed the purported crash site scattered on two ledges of Phou Louang Mountain in Khammouan Province. During a 1996 visit, team members also recovered identification cards for several crew members, as well as human remains. Full-scale recovery missions by the U.S. Army Central Identification Laboratory Hawaii (CILHI) in both 2001 and 2002 yielded additional remains, as well as identification of other crew members. More than 1,900 Americans are missing in action from the Vietnam War, with another 86,000 MIA from the Cold War, the Korean War and World War II. For the latest news from the fleet, visit Navy NewsStand at www.news.navy.mil.

 
 

I'm sorry I didn't post his name!
. . Contributed By Gail On Monday, June 09, 2003
Charles Colson Sparks served the vietnam war in the navy. sea-bees

 
 

James H. Green, 28th Inf. Co. A 1968 Vietnam
. . Contributed By Irene and Dale Smith On Tuesday, June 10, 2003
Seeking James H. Green, SGT E5 guard leader, Black Lions, Vietnam 1968, purple heart. Lived in Alexandria, VA., may have been a patient early 1994 in the VA hospital in Augusta, Georgia. May be living now in the Tampa Florida area. Call 434-528-1503 or 703-549-8632

 
 
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