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LIST OF CASUALTIES IN MY HOMETOWN
. . Contributed By Elizabeth Hauer On Tuesday, December 07, 2004
My huband is a Vietnam vet. He is asking (for Christmas) for a list of Vietnam veterans who died during the war and who lived here in our hometown. Does anyone know how I would get a list like this? I would love to obtain this for him but I have no idea where to start. Does anyone have any ideas? THANK YOU!

 
 

REMEMBER/NEVER FORGET
. . Contributed By DAVE On Tuesday, December 07, 2004
I AM A VIET-VET, AND I RELALIZE THAT THIS PAGE IS DEDICATED TO THOSE LOST IN VIETNAM. BUT I JUST WANT TO REMIND EVERYONE WHAT HAPPENED ON THIS DAY 1941. A TRAGEDY THAT DREW THIS NATION INTO WWII. LET US NEVER FORGET TO REMEMBER THE 2,388 LIVES THAT WERE LOST THAT DAY, AND PAUSE TO REMEMBER THEM. LET US NEVER FORGET TO PAUSE AND REMEMBER THOSE THAT GAVE THEIR LIVE'S IN EVERY WAR AND EVERY TRAGEDY THIS NATION HAS ENDURED, FOR IF WE EVER STOP REMEMBERING, IF WE EVER FORGET THEM, THEN WE OURSELVES WILL HAVE COMMITTED THE GREATEST TRAGEDY OF ALL.

 
 

interview
. . Contributed By Martin Wagner On Wednesday, December 08, 2004
Hello, my name is Martin Wagner. I am correspondent for German Public Radio (a network of public radio-stations in Germany) in Washington DC. I would like to do an interview with a Vietnam Veteran in Washington DC about his experience: - what does it mean - how important for the life - meetings with other veterans It's for a program about history and remenbrance. The interview wouldn't take longer than 15 minutes and it should take place this week. If you could help me to find someone in Washington DC that would be great. Best regards Martin Wagner Correspondent German Public Radio ARD-BR Tel. 202-625 2503 Fax. 202-625 6814 Cel. 202-255 9783 Res. 301-983 5389

 
 

25th Infantry Gia Dinh South Vietnam
. . Contributed By Evelyn Rider On Saturday, December 11, 2004
Looking for anyone who served with Samuel Dewey Rider, Jr. He served Jan-Mar1968 was KIA Mar 03, 1968. Would love stories or pics to share with his 16 sisters and brothers in West Virginia. He was a SGT - E5 - Army- Regular 18 year old Caucasian from a small town in West Virgina.

 
 

SEARCHING WILL NOT GIVE UP
. . Contributed By BARBARA CROWDER On Monday, December 13, 2004

 
 

alton ray phillips SGT - E5 - Army 25th Infantry
. . Contributed By curtis phillips On Wednesday, December 15, 2004
SGT - E5 - Army - Regular 25th Infantry Division 20 year old Single, Caucasian, Male Born on Sep 10, 1948 From CAMPBELLSVILLE, KENTUCKY Length of service 1 year. His tour of duty began on Oct 03, 1968 Casualty was on Jun 15, 1969 in TAY NINH, SOUTH VIETNAM HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY GUN, Looking for any one who knew or served with alton he waqs my uncle i am searching for pictures of alton and stories please email me if you have any information thanks and god bless

 
 

To All Of The Vietnam Veterans
. . Contributed By Paula On Monday, December 20, 2004
I am about the age of alot of the Vietnam Vetrans and I am very proud to say that I had the good fortune to grow up and get to know many personally. I am so honored to say that I did. I could neber be prouder of our generation than I am. Many who did not want to really say that you were all a wonderful bunch of guys you are. Can not know our generstion like we do. Many said and still the we know is untrue. But we know the TRUTH. That is really all that matters. Thanks for let me be a part of you. I will forever hold you all so close to my heart. I love you all. A friend.

 
 

To All Of The Vietnam Veterans
. . Contributed By Paula On Monday, December 20, 2004
I am about the age of alot of the Vietnam Vetrans and I am very proud to say that I had the good fortune to grow up and get to know many personally. I am so honored to say that I did. I could never be prouder of our generation than I am. Many who did not want to really say that you were all a wonderful bunch of guys you are. Can not know our generstion like we do. Many said and still the we know is untrue. But we know the TRUTH. That is really all that matters. Thanks for let me be a part of you. I will forever hold you all so close to my heart. I love you all. A friend.

 
 

VIETNAM CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
. . Contributed By Charles Taliaferro On Friday, December 24, 2004
To all of you Vietnam veterans during this holiday season. God bless you for your many sacrifices to preserve our freedom and your dedication and honorable service to this great nation of ours. You are all heroes! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Charles Taliaferro THE KITCHEN TABLE GANG TRUST http://www.kitchentablegang.org

 
 

DESPERATELY SEARCHING
. . Contributed By Mary Ann Ramthun On Tuesday, December 28, 2004
I was informed that my father was named Michael and he died in Vietnam in early 1963 from a gunshot wound to the head. He was dating my mother, Anna Belle Koehn from Ft. Worth, Texas in early 1963 before he was shipped out. My father died for his country without ever knowing that several months later, his daughter would be born. I am assuming that he had brown hair, hazel eyes and had italian background because of the tan skin. You see, I don't look like my mother at all. I am now 41 years old and desperately searching for any information about my father or any of his family members that may still be alive. I truly need closer to continue on with my life. I desperately just need to know any information about this man that died for me.

 
 
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