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Finding some Friends
. . Contributed By Kimberly Merida On Friday, October 22, 2004
My father, Lester Merida, was in the Army in the 517th Engineer Company - Ordiance 529th. He was in Vietnam 1967-1969. We are looking for anyone in the Company. I'm also looking for two special people. Robert Monty from Florence, KY and Mark & Patricia Hill. My mom and dad knew Mark and Patricia while they were in Germany. I would love to be able to tell my dad that we have found them. Thanks for you help. kimbones73@hotmail.com

 
 

Dewitt Wilcox Brown III
. . Contributed By Daniel S.Werbe On Sunday, October 24, 2004
Wish to correspond with anyone who knew or served with Dewitt Wilcox Brown III while in Vietnam. He died on March 30,1971 ow wounds received from hostile action some days before.

 
 

seeking contact
. . Contributed By WAYNE CLARKE On Monday, October 25, 2004
I served in Vietnam Australian Army 19966/67.in Saigon with USA soldier Larry Maynor ( MACV) who lived in Hawaii prior to Nam. Larry visited me after the war however I have lost contact. Believe he may be at Oceana Cal. Any Help to contact would be appreciated.

 
 

Personal Stories Needed
. . Contributed By Todd Prescott On Wednesday, October 27, 2004
I am currently seeking personal stories of Veterans for publication. Stories will hopefully contain the defining factor that got you through your tour of Vietnam. Whether it be act of heroism, friend, leader, family or personal fortitude. Please send questions and stories, thank you.

 
 

soldier lost in vietnam
. . Contributed By greg clark On Wednesday, October 27, 2004
I'am trying to find out if a Rex Mcneill, not sure of the last name spelling, is listed as a casualty, he is from Alma mi. and I'am not sure of the dates served. thx

 
 

Anyone who knew LCPL Victor Patrick Andreozzi R.I.
. . Contributed By Joseph Louis Peloquin On Saturday, October 30, 2004
Iam looking for anyone who served with 2nd Marine Battalion, 3rd Regiment,3rd Division in Quang Tri Province August/Sept.1967.Victor was a ground casualty killed by small arms fire on Sept.21,1967.This information is all our family has, surrounding the actual circumstances of his death.We would welcome personal stories,more detailed info of where in Quang Tri he was ect.Before Vietnam, Victor was with 1st Marine Battalion 27th Marines Kancohe Marine Corps Air Station Hawaii.Last names of buddies in Hawaii Znaneicki,Tripptree,Lopez, Conrad. Victor's hometown was Barrington,Rhode Island. PLEASE HELP! From his loving sister Louise Andreozzi St.Angelo.

 
 

Anyone who knew LCPL Victor Patrick Andreozzi R.I.
. . Contributed By Joseph Louis Peloquin On Saturday, October 30, 2004
Iam looking for anyone who served with 2nd Marine Battalion, 3rd Regiment,3rd Division in Quang Tri Province August/Sept.1967.Victor was a ground casualty killed by small arms fire on Sept.21,1967.This information is all our family has, surrounding the actual circumstances of his death.We would welcome personal stories,more detailed info of where in Quang Tri he was ect.Before Vietnam, Victor was with 1st Marine Battalion 27th Marines Kancohe Marine Corps Air Station Hawaii.Last names of buddies in Hawaii Znaneicki,Tripptree,Lopez, Conrad. Victor's hometown was Barrington,Rhode Island. PLEASE HELP! From his loving sister Louise Andreozzi St.Angelo.

 
 

CPT Roy H. Wilson
. . Contributed By Joseph On Wednesday, November 03, 2004
Hello, my name is Joseph and my grandpa was Roy H. Wilson. Of course I never was able to learn how great this man was and still is in many of our hearts. If you knew this person, I would appreciate it more than words can express if you would please email me. He was killed on 22 October 1968 in Phong Dinh, South Vietnam. Hometown: Elizabethon, TN, My POC is jcarpenter50@hotmail.com

 
 

The Portable Wall
. . Contributed By Chery Aills On Thursday, November 04, 2004
Many years ago, The Wall visited Longview, TX. I was standing in line waiting to sign the registry. An older lady in front of me looked at the soldier who was greating visitors and told him he would have not lost both his legs if he had not been in Vietnam. She went on to say it was his fault. Me and my big mouth, I could not stand there and listen to that. I made sure she received my two cents worth. I told her how proud I was of him that he did not run like a coward. He went where he was told to go and did what he was told. That is a true soldier. She did not have any right to say anything to him. Especially since she did not serve her country. I admire each and every individual who served in Vietnam and would love to put my arms around each and every one of them just to let them know they are loved.

 
 

C-CO 1/5 VIETNAM 1966
. . Contributed By BILL LOCKE On Thursday, November 04, 2004
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