3RD PLT./ C CO./ 2ND BN./12 INF. REG./ 25TH DIV. . . Contributed By RONALD HUGHES On Wednesday, June 25, 2003 LOOKING FOR BERT WOODS, RICHARD BECK, MILES EASTWOOD, UJEAN POOLE, DOC.JONES AND THOMAS L. ALLENSPECH. ALL SERVED WITH SGT.RON(FESTUS)HUGHES,ROGER(HILLBILLY)MAXWELL,GLENN(TURTLE)REED, RALPH(SUGAR BEAR)WINTERS AND LT.TED GRACE FROM JAN.1970---DEC.1970 IN TAY NINH SOUTH VIETNAM.ALL OF US--HUGHES,MAXWELL,REED,WINTERS AND GRACE ARE LOOKING FOR YOU GUYS AND WOULD TO SEE YOU.
On this 4th of July 2003 . . Contributed By HM3/USN/RET DAVID C. HOOPER On Thursday, July 03, 2003 As I look in my past and remember what it was like in Vietnam and those that I served with, it makes me even prouder to know that I served with the BEST that there ever could have been. I served with the 1st Batt., 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division. I was a Hospitalcorpsman with "B" company in and around DaNang. Hill 41. November 1965 to April 1966. I sent many of my friends home the hard way and was also one of those that came home on a streacher. I will NEVER FORGET all that we went through and I will ALWAYS be Proud to have served. We should also NEVER FORGET the POW's that may still be there or from any other war, even Iraq. GOD BLESS AMERICA and all those that have and are serving at this time. Our hearts and prayers are with them.
Gone but Not Forgotten. We Will Always Love You! . . Contributed By Sandra Steiner On Thursday, July 03, 2003 Searching for anyone serving with Larry Steiner-Killed In Action-August 10, 1966-Quang Tin Province, South VietNam. Navy Corpman attached to a Marine Unit-Batallion 5, Regiment 1
My brother was in 101st airborne divison . . Contributed By wendy ortego On Thursday, July 03, 2003 My brother was 101st airborne divison and he recently passed away. He and I were really close and I miss him terribly. Please remember him this July 4,03. He passed away at 52 years of age. He had a lot of health problems. His name was Gregory Dean Hurst. There are times when he told some of the stories about what he went through in Vietnam. He recieved the Bronze Star, Air Medal etc. I am truly upset when some people still critize all of these Vietnam vets because they fought and died for this country. I was in the first grade when my brother went to Vietnam and I can remember how sad I was when he left to go. He climbed Hamburger Hill and saved many lives over there and when he came back his world was upside down he never was the same since then. I will never forget my brother as he was my hero and always will be. I don't care what people think. Sometimes I could sit in the floor and cry my eyes out now that he is gone. I'm so glad there is a place that I could tell my story because sometimes I don't have anyone to talk to about it. My Mother and sister were there when he passed on. May he rest in peace now. He fought so hard with his PTSD. He would call in the middle of the night just to talk about the nightmares he would have and I would tell him that it's okay that it was going to be alright. Alot of the time I would go to his apartment because he simply wanted to talk to somebody and I happen to be there for him and I would do anything I could to help him no matter what. He also was in Ashau Valley and he was also head of his regiment and I have to say that I was very, very proud of him and I was never ashamed of him. I also will remember all of the other Vietnam veterans that fought and died for this country. May their families and mine find the peace that they are looking for. This is dedicated to all of the veterans and their memories. And especially to my brother's memory: GREGORY D.HURST
My pap was in the Vietnam War . . Contributed By Kayla Matteson On Tuesday, July 08, 2003 Does anybody remember Robert Matteson? He was my grandfather. He is really sick and I would like to find stuff out about him! If you know anything please email me at trev_kat003@hotmail.com Thanks alot I appreciate it!
Roger Lee Fraker . . Contributed By MSG (Ret) Donald H. Pruitt On Sunday, July 13, 2003 To Jacob Fraker, I am a Vietnam Veteran. I looked up some information on your uncle, I hope it gives you some help. Roger died on August 27th, 1968 in Quang Tri by rocket or mortar fire. His name is listed on panel 46w-row040. He's one of our heroes. I'm sure you're proud of him. Don Pruitt, MSG, US Army Retired.
Joseph N. Hao . . Contributed By Kalu Hao On Tuesday, July 15, 2003 My name is Kalu and back in October I posted a message and now I have more information about my Grandpa. He died November 14,1964 in the southern part of Vietnam. He was making an ammunition supply run for the 3rd and last time that day. On their way they hit a landmine with their jeep. He was a SFC-E7 and a MACV Advisor. He was in the regular Army. If anyone served with my grandpa I would love to hear from you! Or if anyone has any advice for me it would be very helpful! Mahalo!
Vietnam Vet. 2nd bal. 13th arty. C battery 1967 . . Contributed By John S. Harris On Saturday, July 19, 2003 I'd like to hear from anyone who served in Vietnam all of 1967 in C Battery 2nd Bal. 13th Arty.
Looking for James Brown . . Contributed By John R. Carlisle On Saturday, July 19, 2003 I served with James Brown, Navajo, in Vietnam 1969. I lost contact but have not forgotten. I would love to hear from him. Please contact John Carlisle, blood brother.
Dog Tags-Michael E Kufner . . Contributed By Dan Hynes On Thursday, July 24, 2003 I bought some dog tags a few years ago while in Vietnam. I still have one belonging to Michael E Kufner. I would like to return them to Michael's family if possible. If you have any information please reply to my e-mail Address. Regards Dan
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