POW/MIA . . Contributed By Lisa On Wednesday, March 15, 2000 I am searching for any news of Lt. William Reich, POW/MIA 5-11-72. Can anyone help? I do not have any other information on him and am unable to locate. For nearly 28 years, I have held a bracelet in his memory and honor.
LOOKING FOR MY DADS FRIENDS . . Contributed By ANTHONY SMITH On Thursday, March 16, 2000 MY DAD WAS KILLED 02/23/1969 IN QUANG TIN,SOUTH VIETNAM,I WOULD LIKE TO HERE FROM ANYONE WHO WAS THERE WITH MY DAD.HIS NAME 1LT RONALD L. SMITH FROM HOGANSVILLE GA.THERES ALOT OF UNANSWERED QUESTIONS ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
Anyone stationed at Tay Ninh in July 1970 . . Contributed By Jan On Thursday, March 16, 2000 I am searching for anyone who might have known my cousin, my friend Cpl Billy Bull who was killed in action on July 24, l970 at Tay Ninh. I'm not sure what unit he was stationed with.
Russell Bott . . Contributed By joyce sampson On Friday, March 17, 2000 I am searching for the children or brothers and sisters of S/SGT Russell Peter Bott, who went MIA on in Laos on 2 December 1966. I have kept his bracelet since I was a little girl in the early 70s and would like to return it to them if they would like it. It was a sad relief to finally put a name, face, and story to the man about whom I have wondered and worried for so many years. I am truly sorry about your loved one. I also want to thank all the veterans for having the courage to serve. Joyce Sampson
DOES ANYONE REMEMBER MY FATHER? . . Contributed By Greta (Stoeberman) Vizmeg On Saturday, March 18, 2000 I am searching for anyone who knew my father or his friend Jerry Beley, both from Akron, Ohio, and both were Marines. If anyone knows where I can obtain service records or any other information, Please let me know. My father died on Nov. 15, 1997, at the VA in Cleveland Ohio after a long battle with alcohol and the memories that he could not forget. Please help me and my sister learn about our father and help us to understand what he could never tell us. Information on my father Anthony Stoeberman, or Jerry Beley would be greatly appreciated. GOD BLESS OUR VETERANS.
Searching for Gerald Burkett . . Contributed By Nancy Markel On Saturday, March 18, 2000 I am still searching for Gerald Burkett who served during Vietnam. Gerald was in the Army and was a good friend of my father's during their years in the Army. If anyone knows Gerald please contact me. I would love to be able to get him and my father together again. Thanks and God Bless.
Clinton E. Tibbetts Date of Incident 7/28/69 . . Contributed By Gale Tibbetts On Sunday, March 19, 2000 Hi. I am looking for info on my dad and the crewmen he died with. Crewmen were Major Edward W. Wyatt Capt. John A. Albasio, Capt. Donald J. Maccio, Capt. Edward A. Miskowski, 1st. Lt. Cary P. Leach. They were kia when they took off for a bomming mission from Anderson Airforce Base in Guam. The wing of thier b-52 bommer broke off causeing them to crash in the ocean just off the runway. Any info on the incident or the surviving family members would be appreciated. Thanks Gale
I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU, THANKS FOR ALL YOU DID . . Contributed By SWEETMADEMBLUE On Sunday, March 19, 2000 SITTING HERE LISTENING TO THE SONG I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU AND THOUGHT IT WAS A GREAT TIME TO REMEMBER HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU GUYS THAT SACRAFICED IT ALL FOR US. I WAS YOUNGER THEN BUT HAD A POW BRACLET AND PARYED FOR ALL OF YOU EVERYDAY, THANKS AGAIN, I DON'T THINK YOU HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT ENOUGH FROM THOSE OF US THAT WERE LUCKY ENOUGH TO BE TO YOUNG AT THE TIME, GOD BLESS ALL AND TAKE CARE OF THOSE GONE ON.
. . Contributed By L.J.Barkley On Sunday, March 19, 2000 Big Red Ones- Looking for anyone who might have served with my brother Sp/4 Larry W. Barkley. KIA 11/07/67 at age 19. We are from Col, Oh. He was a radio operator in the Army.I might have it spelt worng but he was near Loc-Nin and the guys were on a S/D mission. Thank you for any info. I want to say thanks to all our Vet's.You never got the respect you deserved but know there are millions of others out here that love and appreciate all you did. Hang in there.
1/9th CAV Del Dinsmore . . Contributed By Jalene Dinsmore On Monday, March 20, 2000 New info on my Dad. Daddy flew for the C.O. He was first stationed at L.Z. Hammond. He was later transferred to Bong Son and flew under Major Bagnell. He served as Crewchief/Gunner during 66-67. The call sign for his Huey was either Raider 6, or Radar 6. Dad's nickname was Killer. He saw alot of action in Binh Dinh and areas around Bong Son. He is doing well and would like to hear from some friends. Please email me with any info. Thanks for your help.
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