Digital Photo Of Vietnam Memorial Wall . . Contributed By Ken Holm On Monday, April 11, 2005 Looking for a digital photo of the Vietnam Memorial Wall which can be used as a backdrop for singing a song about the Wall. The local VFW has a troupe of performers who do a "USO Show" for VFW members and others. We will be singing "More Than A Name On A Wall",and would like a digital photo which could be projected on a backgound screen while we do the song. JPEG, GIF,, or Bitmap would be OK. Want something which would make it look like we singers are standing in front of the wall. Any input/suggestions appreciated. kenholm@netscape.com
362nd Signal Co. Vung Chua Mountain, Vietnam_1971 . . Contributed By E-4 Jerry W. Bivins_Vietnam Vet On Friday, April 15, 2005 Looking for E-4 Robert Staples of Memphis, TN., who served with me at the 362nd Signal Mt. in Vung Chua, Vietnam in 1971-72.
SEARCHING FOR SOMEONE WHO KNEW MY DAD . . Contributed By DAWN On Tuesday, April 19, 2005 HEY MY DADS NAME IS GLEN WHITE,USMC.HE WAS IN A BAD CAR ACCIDENT AND IN A COMA. WHILE WAKING UP HE THOUGHT HE WAS BACK IN VIETNAM. WE HAD NO IDEA ABOUT THIS PART OF HIS LIFE. TODAY HE STILL CANT TALK ABOUT IT. I DONT WANT TO HURT HIM. CAN ANYBODY TELL ME ABOUT MY HERO?
Lt Mancuso . . Contributed By Wanda Hester On Saturday, April 23, 2005 Does anyone know how to contact a Lt Mancuso that was 9th Infantry in Vietnam. I understand he retired recently probably from Ft Campbell I am sure he has higher rank by now, would appreciate an email address or any other info Thanks
correction to "In Memory" web site . . Contributed By Cathy McGrath On Sunday, April 24, 2005 Sorry, I put in the wrong web site for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, it is www.vvmf.org
PFC. James Arthur Herndon, E-1 . . Contributed By Christy Herndon-Humphrey On Friday, April 29, 2005 I am looking for anyone who served with my dad, James Arthur Herndon (nickname Peanut), in Vietnam in 1968-1969. He served with the 110th QM CO USAG Troop Com, (OVAA) Third Army. I also remember him talking about the 101st Division. He also served in 2 Tet Offensives while there. Anyone that remembers him, please get in contact with me. I want to know what he was like before the war changed him. He passed away March 11, 1998. He was exposed to Agent Orange, but couldn't prove it caused his . Thanks for reading my request.
Thank You To All Who Served . . Contributed By Linda Griffin On Friday, April 29, 2005 It hardly seems 30 years since the VietNam Conflict ended yet as the memories coming flooding through my mind it seems a 100 years ago. I will be eternally thankful for all of you that served and for those that never returned yet live in my memory and heart always. Many changes occured in my life due to the war and losing ones I loved. I do know however than my changes can never compare to the changes in your lives and the sacrifices you've all made (those who served, their families and their friends). May God bless each of you and may we never truly rest or quit until EVERY HERO IS HOME.
Thank you From a proud son to everyone that served . . Contributed By Teddy Joe jr and Chuck Violissi On Saturday, April 30, 2005 Our father passed Jan, 10, 2005 after a long and hard fought battle with Agent Orange related cancer. At the age 19 he enlisted in the Marine Corps. As crew chief he served two years in vietnam as part of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, Squadron HMM-265. Dad and the crew of the helicopter he served on were shot down twice and was MIA for 15 days. Dad was decorated with the National Defence Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Navey Unit Commendation Medial, Combat Aircrew Insignia, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, cetifcate of Achievement, the air Medal, four Bronze stars and Two Silver Stars. Dad was Proud to serve his country And was proud to be a Marine. Theodore J Violissi Sr rest in peace. we are proud you, Love you, and miss you. For ever in your debt,your boys. Is there a spot for Dad on the wall
A Long Over-due Thanks! . . Contributed By Greg Groves On Saturday, April 30, 2005 To all the brave men and women who served and protected this country during the Vietnam War, Thanks! I was a new born and only a child during the war, but I have since studied and tried to learn as much as I could about that era in our history. The way you all were treated was unfair and a sad testimony of what the so called "protestors" called a way to be active against the war. You all are heroes to me and your courage and bravery, I will not forget. To those who were lost, I will never forget. I just wish that the people of this country would feel the same. God Bless you all.
Charles Haskell . . Contributed By Lisa Haskell On Monday, May 02, 2005 I am trying to find anyone that knew a Charles Haskell. He was my step brother. We were separated when I was 5 because my parents divorced. I am trying to find out anything I can about him. I only recently found out that he had been killed in vietnam.
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