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FREEDOM

Our pastor told us of a powerful slogan he heard in Vietnam, it is worthy of repeating in these troubled times. "FOR THOSE WHO FOUGHT FOR IT, FREEDOM HAS A TASTE THE PROTECTED WILL NEVER KNOW" Having lost a husband in Viet Nam, I understand the cost of freedom, and I want to THANK ALL OF YOU THAT SERVED AND ARE NOW SERVING - so that we may enjoy freedom - MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND PROTECT YOU!

 
 

Type 2 Diabetes--Agent Orange
. . Contributed By John K. Sweetman On Tuesday, June 22, 2004
Are you a Vietnam vet with Type 2 Diabetes? It is estimated that 10% of Vietnam veterans are afflicted with this disorder which is associated with exposure to Agent Orange. Type 2 is now considered to be a service connected disability and as such you are entitled to disability compensation and free care, treatment and prescriptions related to it from the VA. Contact your local VA representative or the Disabled American Veterans for help in fileing your claim. If you have not been tested for Type 2, DO IT NOW.

 
 

Looking for any one who knew E J Viall
. . Contributed By David C Viall On Saturday, June 26, 2004
Contact me please if you knew my brother E J Viall, served in the Marines, was in VietNam 1968-1969

 
 

LCPL Michael D. Bylinowski
. . Contributed By Phyllis McKinney On Wednesday, June 30, 2004
Would like to hear from anyone who knew Michael. He was in the H & S CO 1 MAR. He died in Quang Tri, South Vietnam in Dec. 1967.

 
 

ROBERT E. PRESTON ARMY-SP4-E4 25TH INFANTRY DIV.
. . Contributed By CAROL PRESTON On Wednesday, June 30, 2004
I AM HIS SISTER CAROL PRESTON, 1864 SW 41ST AVE., FT LAUDERDALE FLORIDA 33317-6441 PHONE 954-327-4427. LOOKING FOR ANYONE WHO KNEW HIM, HAS PHOTOS OF HIM OR WENT TO SCHOOL WITH HIM IN ROXBURY MASS. PLEASE E-MAIL, WRITE, OR CALL. BORN 8/6/47 KILLED 2/12/68. I STILL MISS HIM SO MUCH. AND IF YOU KNOW WHERE ON THE WEB I CAN GO TO FIND ALL PAPER WORK ABOUT HIM, ARMY PHOTOS OF HIM AND THE VIETNAM BABY GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND. HE DIED IN HUA NGHIA, SOUTH VIETNAM. PLEASE SOMEONE HELP.

 
 

Alex W. Huff
. . Contributed By Alexandra Gukeisen On Thursday, July 08, 2004
Looking for Alex W.Huff he served in the Military to that time he was overseas Friedberg (Germany),Giessen (Germany) or Butzbach (Germany) somewhere in that Area from there he left for Vietnam and was never seen again! If anybody has Information about him knows him or his Family please Contact me! Thanks Alex e-mail algukeisen@yahoo.com

 
 

We will all meet again in the best of circumstance
. . Contributed By Sharon Reynolds On Saturday, July 10, 2004
Whatever you may have thought of the fighting men, women or support personnel during the VietNam War, remember that those courageous people gave their lives for the freedom of their neighbors because they were asked to by a country they honored. Not only this, they returned to the World filled with people who preferred to mistreat their memory and those of the brothers and sisters who returned alive. Personally, my generation (I was born in October of 65) has learned from their bravery and mistakes and has profitted from it. I will see them all on streets paved with gold drinking from rivers of living water and say, "Thank you." Also a profound thanks to the VFW in their efforts to change this country's perception of the American fighting man. "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." -John 15:13(KJV)

 
 

Dennis W. Smith, Bristol, Tennessee
. . Contributed By Barbara Smith, widow On Monday, July 12, 2004
Den has been gone now 34 years. Searching for anyone who might have served with him in Nah Trangh, Vietnam or in Arizona. He played ball for the Army in Arizona, and was in the Car pool in vietnam. I would like to hear from anyone who might have known him.

 
 

Sgt Rainer K. Morgan
. . Contributed By Barbara On Thursday, July 15, 2004
I am searching out anyone who may of known my brother. He was killed in Long An, South Vietnam on January 8, 1968.

 
 

Wayne E. Fulmer U.S Army Medic
. . Contributed By Brandi Fulmer On Friday, July 16, 2004
Looking for anyone that knew my father, he was a medic in vietnam, he was SP5 Fulmer he was stationed in Hawii. He was from East Liverpool, Ohio. My father died on 8-24-99 from Skin cancer if u have any info or pictures please e mail me Darlaandbrandi@aol.com

 
 
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