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Thank You
. . Contributed By Clayton McGrath On Wednesday, November 17, 2004
Although I personally don't know anybody who died while in service to our country during the Vietnam War, I would like to extend my thanks, thoughts, and prayers to all the men and women who honorably and faithfully fought for America. Thank you to all the men who paid the highest price in defense of everyone at home. God Bless each and every one of you, and God Bless America

 
 

Lee Roy Stafford
. . Contributed By Keith Stafford On Thursday, November 18, 2004
I'm trying to find anyone who was with my brother in Vietnam. He was in the 199th Light Infantry Brigade, was wounded on March 7, 1968 in Long An, South Vietnam, and died two days later. God Bless All Veterans.

 
 

Dennis W. Weisbrod
. . Contributed By Heather Nissen On Sunday, November 21, 2004
Searching for anyone who served with my Dad Dennis Weisbrod. 4 plt c co 3 bde June 68. Vietnam c battery 3d battalion (105mm towed) 319 Field Artillery June 69 to April 70. As a gift to my Dad I would like to reconnect him with his old friends he remembers fondly speaks of seldomly. Please contact me Heather Nissen 324 E 12th St. Spencer, Ia. 51301 712-262-9239. God Bless You All!

 
 

3rd recon USMC 1966 & 1967
. . Contributed By Tony White On Friday, November 26, 2004
A lot of years have passed but I still think of all you guys.God bless the families of our brothers who didn't come home. I have had contact with a few of my friends since VietNam but to any of my fellow Marines with whom I served I wish you well and pray that God has blessed your life as much as he has mine.

 
 

2 Piliots, Vin Long
. . Contributed By Johnny Yingling On Monday, November 29, 2004
I am looking for anyone who remembers a incident on or around March, April, May 1971. Both pilots, chopper pilots died from a Vietnamese Arvn, who got aboard with a loaded M-79 and it went off. Both pilots were from 1st Avn Bde Vin Long.

 
 

2 Piliots, Vin Long
. . Contributed By Johnny Yingling On Monday, November 29, 2004
I am looking for anyone who remembers a incident on or around March, April, May 1971. Both pilots, chopper pilots died from a Vietnamese Arvn, who got aboard with a loaded M-79 and it went off. Both pilots were from 1st Avn Bde Vin Long.

 
 

questions about the Veterans
. . Contributed By Marc Pondruel On Wednesday, December 01, 2004
hello , Iam a french student and I am interesting in the Vietnam Veterans . I am studying the vision of the american society on the Veterans and I will be very glad if some people would learn me many thing about his own experience of soldier and after his come back into the civil life .You can send me I mails if you want . thank you :-) Marc

 
 

1st LT George B. Pearson III
. . Contributed By Michael J. Pearson On Thursday, December 02, 2004
I'm looking for anyone who knew my brother George B. Pearson III. He was KIA on September 17 1966 in South Vietnam. I was only 6 when he died. Just trying to find out more about him. Really wish I could have spent more time with him. Any information will be greatly appreciated. He was with the 101st Airborne. I read a message from Raymond Capwell on my brother's page on the wall website who said he knew him, but I can't track him down. Does anyone know Raymond Capwell?Thanks.

 
 

bernard jaffe
. . Contributed By Laura Greiving On Thursday, December 02, 2004
I am the daughter of Bernard Jaffe. He died in Vietnam in 1962. I was 5 years old and my mother didn't talk about him afterward nor did relatives stay in touch. I am hoping for any information about him, friends who served with him. Thank you so much. Laura Greiving

 
 

ADDING A NAME TO THE WALL
. . Contributed By Don Doiron On Friday, December 03, 2004
My father's leg was amputated do to shrapenal from a mine during the Vietnam War. He died in 1988 from a blood clot from the amputation according to doctors. He was in great physical shape and his death took everyone by surprise. At that time my mother tried to have his name added to the wall but was denied. I understand names of those dying from injuries sustained during the war are now being added. Who can I contact to reactivate our request that his name be added to the wall.

 
 
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